>From Montauk Point restaurant, 7:30 - 8:45: 1 Parasitic Jaeger and ca 8
Northern Gannets; from Camp Hero bluffs, (:00 to ca. 10:00, about 20 Cory's
Shearwaters, 60+ Common Terns, and 1 White-winged Scoter. (Other birders
saw more Parasitic Jaegers and Cory's Shearwaters.)
Afterward, based on Ang
The annual Winter Finch Forecast - from Ron Pittaway, of Ontario,
Canada, via Jean Irons. (contributions and assistance to the winter
finch-forecasting from many, as acknowledged in the pages of the
forecast, including New York's Joan Collins (from the Adirondack and
northern NY region) and
A very slow day at the beach, but there is a Caspian Tern in the western part
of the Tobay Beach parking lot roosting with gulls as of 2:45. There was a
Wilson's warbler at Overlook Beach briefly around 11:30
Dave Klauber, Bobby Rosetti
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Tried to post this yesterday but got bounced back- Saturday morning I watched 4
Caspian Terns in the parking lot at Smith's Point Park in Mastic, Suffolk Co.-
one juv and three adults. Photo at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35575873@N02/9875963734/
At this location Caspians tend to drop in and