[nysbirds-l] Dune Road, Suffolk - Inlet to Inlet

2012-07-28 Thread Derek Rogers
Some good birds out today. I started at Cupsogue which had the standard mix
of shorebirds. *RED KNOT* numbers were up with near 100 individuals. The
highlight on the flats was 1 adult basic *BONAPARTE'S GULL*. The boney was
loafing among Royal and Common Terns. I counted 19 *ROYAL TERNS*.

I then decided to follow up on John Turner's Road K observations from
yesterday. There were several great birders in the vicinity and we
collectively located 1 *MARBLED GODWIT* and 1 *WHIMBREL*. The Godwit seems
to be favoring the west side of the island that is located across from Road
K. The Whimbrel was feeding within the mussel beds between Road K and the
Ponquogue Bridge. Both birds seemed to intermittently disappear behind the
Spartina grass.

By far, my most exciting bird of the day was a *MANX SHEARWATER* located
well inside the mouth of Shinnecock Inlet. This is hands down the best land
views I've ever gotten of a Manx. The bird entered the inlet, put on a
brief show, circled back, rounded the east jetty and out of sight. Talk
about being in the right place at the right time.

Finally, I briefly scouted out Mecox which was very slow by way of
shorebirds. However, there was a mix of approximately *150
SWALLOWS*roosting on the sand behind one of the dozer mounds. Tree and
Bank
dominated the group with Barn Swallow numbers in the single digits. The cut
has recently been reopened providing for some good tidal exchange.

Some photos of yesterdays gulls and today's Bonaparte's can be seen on my
Flickr page.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39025168@N07/

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[nysbirds-l] BirdCallsRadio next guest | Kim Todd

2012-07-28 Thread Mardi Dickinson

Birders et al,

BirdCallsRadio next guest is Kim Todd author of Sparrows & Penn State Behrend 
associate professor, 
this Sunday (July 29) from 1-2 p.m. EST on 1490AM WGCH & WORLDWIDE internet 
Streaming & NOW on iTunes.
http://birdcallsradio.com/2012/07/26/kim-todd-next-guest-on-birdcallsradio/

Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
Norwalk, CT
http://kymrygroup.com/



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[nysbirds-l] 7/27 - Smith Point County Park, Suffolk

2012-07-28 Thread Derek Rogers
Had a quick surf last night and noticed good shorebird movement along the 
ocean. At around 7:00 PM I decided to browse the main lot. Despite the large 
volume of vehicles, the lot held 2 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS. One was an adult 
and the other a 3rd cycle. The previously reported GLAUCOUS GULL still remains 
on site as well.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville



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[nysbirds-l] 7/27 - Smith Point County Park, Suffolk

2012-07-28 Thread Derek Rogers
Had a quick surf last night and noticed good shorebird movement along the 
ocean. At around 7:00 PM I decided to browse the main lot. Despite the large 
volume of vehicles, the lot held 2 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS. One was an adult 
and the other a 3rd cycle. The previously reported GLAUCOUS GULL still remains 
on site as well.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville



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[nysbirds-l] Dune Road, Suffolk - Inlet to Inlet

2012-07-28 Thread Derek Rogers
Some good birds out today. I started at Cupsogue which had the standard mix
of shorebirds. *RED KNOT* numbers were up with near 100 individuals. The
highlight on the flats was 1 adult basic *BONAPARTE'S GULL*. The boney was
loafing among Royal and Common Terns. I counted 19 *ROYAL TERNS*.

I then decided to follow up on John Turner's Road K observations from
yesterday. There were several great birders in the vicinity and we
collectively located 1 *MARBLED GODWIT* and 1 *WHIMBREL*. The Godwit seems
to be favoring the west side of the island that is located across from Road
K. The Whimbrel was feeding within the mussel beds between Road K and the
Ponquogue Bridge. Both birds seemed to intermittently disappear behind the
Spartina grass.

By far, my most exciting bird of the day was a *MANX SHEARWATER* located
well inside the mouth of Shinnecock Inlet. This is hands down the best land
views I've ever gotten of a Manx. The bird entered the inlet, put on a
brief show, circled back, rounded the east jetty and out of sight. Talk
about being in the right place at the right time.

Finally, I briefly scouted out Mecox which was very slow by way of
shorebirds. However, there was a mix of approximately *150
SWALLOWS*roosting on the sand behind one of the dozer mounds. Tree and
Bank
dominated the group with Barn Swallow numbers in the single digits. The cut
has recently been reopened providing for some good tidal exchange.

Some photos of yesterdays gulls and today's Bonaparte's can be seen on my
Flickr page.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville
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