documenting birds
(written descriptions, photos, etc.) within eBird checklists rather than simply
writing “continuing bird,” which in this case didn’t always apply. Yet another
example of where photography has yielded an interesting discovery.
Best,
Derek Rogers
East Quogue
> On Jan 15, 2019, at 9
observing for decades.
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the field and kicked up the flock
before I could get a full detail.
The flock scattered in several directions but the majority appeared to head to
the SW toward Merritts Pond.
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point where it was a
mere speck in the sky only to reappear on the flats moments later.
Also of note were 3 gorgeous adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
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hat Great Shearwaters have had a tougher time finding food near
their departure grounds in the South Atlantic and were thus weaker (or more
prone to disease) when they arrived in our waters. Cory's Shearwaters have a
different point of origin and shorter migration.
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Derek Rogers
S
Montauk at some point earlier
today. Perhaps the bird will stay put for a bit.
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Common Raven calling from the distant cell tower to the south.
Record photos of the Audubon’s Warbler can be viewed here in my eBird
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ust east of
the intersection with Stephen Hands Path.
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> On Feb 22, 2018, at 7:16 AM, matt klein wrote:
>
> Most interesting birds are a pair of gadwall.
>
> ... to be continued.
>
> On Feb 21, 2018, at 5:14 PM, Brent Bomkamp wrote:
>
>> Liz DiNapoli reported to the New York Birders Facebo
I haven't seen any recent posts on the EPCAL LASP so I figured I'd let folks
know that I observed the sparrow on Saturday, 1/1/11 foraging with a dozen plus
field sparrows in the same general area that it's been seen.
Derek
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I visited Cupsogue today from 12:30 -2:30 PM. There was good shorebird
diversity but the highlights were: 5 Marbled Godwit2 Black Tern The godwits
were actively foraging and vocalizing which made for some excellent viewing.
-Derek Rogers
A quick drive through Hecksher this evening turned up 1 American
Golden-Plover among a large group of Black-bellied. The group was located
in the field just east of the lot at Field #6. Several dunlin were also in
the mix.
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peregrine, several merlin and norther harrier were present and quite
active. Chae was able to locate a Savannah Sparrow of
the "ipswich"population. The last birds of note were a single AMERICAN
PIPIT flyover and a 2nd winter LESSER BLACK BACKED GULL.
A good day on the pensinsula.
-Derek Roger
A drive through Hecksher turned up 2 Wilson's snipe probing within the median
just north of entrance to field 5.
The birds were hunkered down and camoflouged in the dark substrate when I left
the park around 11. Nice close viewing. Worth a look if you're nearby.
-Derek Rogers
Sayville
A fairly slow day today at Smith Point with the exception of hundreds of
northern gannets plunge diving in close proximity to the shore. Red-throated
loons were also of note. The 15 ruddy ducks were in their usual location near
the new fishing pier.
On the terrestrial side, we found 1 VESPER S
cross from Deep Hollow
Ranch.
I ran into a group from Philadelphia who reported a DOVEKIE off the Point.
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relocate. A good find by Gary.
Good luck if you decide to search area!
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> From: Jim Osterlund
> Date: December 26, 2011 4:18:23 PM EST
> To:
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: (Metro Birding Briefs) Mountain Bluebird
> Reply-To: Jim Osterlund
>
> The intersection;
>
Better luck today(for me at least)as the bird provided great views for several
borders. As of 10:35 AM, the bird, again, took to a high altitude distant
flight toward the east.
Good luck if you go!
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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> From: Lloyd Spitalnik
> Date: Decem
: Dropped Waypoint
Coordinates: 40.87171° -73.47654°
Elevation: 0 ft
Link: View in Google Maps
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ye
when a stunning drake HARLEQUIN DUCK popped into my scope view.
The group was located directly off of the beach access staircase adjacent to
the turnaround area. Scope would be preferred and most likely necessary.
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made sure to gather all of the pertinent field
marks of the PIWA.
It sure feels like spring but I was not expecting to see that today. The bird
was last seen toward the east end of the field near the yellow farm equipment.
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Name: Barnacle Goose
Coordinates: 40.82857° -72.72739°
Elevation: 0 ft
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an be relocated and allow for
further study(leg bands, etc.). Peter will be checking the lake tomorrow
and will relay updates accordingly. Please do the same if you happen to see
the goose.
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From: Derek Rogers
Date: Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 5:11 PM
Subject: Pote
Still being seen. I am viewing from Montauk highway.
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> From: Eileen Schwinn
> Date: January 8, 2012 10:52:13 AM EST
> To: NY Rare birds
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Eastport Barnacle Goose- yes
> Reply-To: Eileen Schwinn
>
> In a flock of 200+ Canada geese, which flew in
the flock lift and fly toward the NW, and there
were no geese in sight.
A good alternative site to check if the goose is not on Eastport Pond.
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See field location below:
Name: Barnacle Field
Coordinates: 40.83805° -72.74744°
Elevation: 0 ft
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Myself, Mike and Lynne Scheibel, along with others, are currently viewing the
drake Barrow's Goldeneye in West Pond.
American Woodcock were also of note prior to sunrise.
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umber of geese present in the field but also the
groups I observed landing in as a drove past the field heading west on the
expressway. This prompted my interest in turning around for a closer look. I'm
glad I did!
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I have included a link to my Flickr site which contain some digiscope
photographs of the Pink-footed Goose in Holtsville.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39025168@N07/sets/72157629424681587/
The coordinates for the soccer field are:
40.82390, -73.04073
Good luck if you go!
Best,
Derek Rogers
ntial future viewing opportunities.
Good luck if you go,
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In Holtsville field right now. It landed in at 4:49 PM. Far end of the field.
Spotted in flight from afar by Michael Scheibel.
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In addition:
1 ruddy duck
1 juvenile bald eagle
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> From: Michael Scheibel
> Date: February 24, 2012 4:56:11 PM EST
> To:
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Eastport Lake Scaup
> Reply-To: Michael Scheibel
>
> Large raft of Gre
The Rufous Hummingbird continues, perched in plain view along west side of
entrance.
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At 6:50 AM the Northern Shrike literally called to my attention through a
series of vocalizations. It presented itself for a solid 5 minutes where it was
perched on top of some medium sized shrubs along the south west edge of the
model airplane runway.
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st of luck to anyone that follows up and thanks again to Nancy Loomis for her
kind hospitality.
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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> From: Jim Clinton
> Date: March 9, 2012 5:05:53 PM EST
> To: nysbirds-L
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Rosy Finch?
> Reply-To: Jim Clinton
Right on cue with ebird's Birdcast Migration Report. It was great to hear 2
Eastern Phoebes singing this morning as I left my house for work.
Derek Rogers
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Common
Grackles that noisily flew back and forth along the river.
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ed at this location.
On a nice Spring note, there was a patch of Wood Anenome with a single flower
in bloom. One of my favorite Spring ephemerals.
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ouple of Piping
Plover.
A lone FIELD SPARROW presented nice views as I crossed the median and returned
to my vehicle.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville, NY
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Warbler
Eastern Phoebe
Hairy Woodpecker
The Spring Azures led me throughout my walk.
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ature BALD EAGLE was getting harassed by a team of gulls and crows just
east of Great Gun.
The ocean and inlet were both quiet with the primary species being RED-THROATED
LOON. A few distant, loose scoter flocks were seen along the stretch.
Groups of SANDERLINGS worked much of the shoreline.
Be
l Private Road.
Part of the Greenbelt skirts the wetland that located at the ponds south end.
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-Winged Blackbirds mugged the kestrel and forced it
out of the meadow. I guess the blackbirds weren't fierce enough for the
kestrel as it was back again today causing quite a commotion.
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Derek Rogers
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SWAMP SPARROW
1 white throated sparrow
7 Golden-crowned Kinglet
2 RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
1 NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW
2 BARN SWALLOW
4 Tree Swallow
3 HERMIT THRUSH
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tions.
The bird has been on site since Thursday, 4/19. Perhaps this is the same
visitor from last year?
A singing YELLOW WARBLER caught my attention on my return trip. It was just
west of the large pond in the hedgerow. This is the same individual noted by
Ken Thompson and his group.
Best,
at my feeder as well.
A great morning already.
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Derek Rogers
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A note from Annie:
The Yellow-throated warbler is singing again this morning. It's favoring the
same trees - evergreens and oaks by the comfort stations at the hatchery. New
additions this morning included BG gnatcatcher, Black & white and blue-winged
warblers. Nice birds on a gray morning.
If
For those interested, the Yellow-throated Warbler continues. Annie reported
that the bird could be heard singing in the same general area.
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> Date: April 22, 2012 10:07:46 AM EDT
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> Subject: Yellow-throated Warble
An important note, that I just found out, is that the park is closed on
Monday and Tuesday.
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Date: Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:36 AM
Subject: Fwd: Yellow-throated Warbler-Connetquot S.P., Suffolk
To: NY Bird List
For those interested, the
ility.
Some digiscope photos can be viewed at my Flickr page.
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can
Robins roughly 200 yards west of the entrance to Field #4. Other than that,
the rest of the park seemed quiet. Some decent iPhone digiscope images of
the Rose-breasted can be seen at my Flickr site.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
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RBLER, BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER,YELLOW WARBLER,
BLACK & WHITE WARBLER, SAVANNAH SPARROW and SWAMP SPARROW.
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Dave also reported a female
SCARLET TANAGER near the Golf Maintenance area. On my way out I had a male
Indigo Bunting.
I did not spend any time on the ocean or bay but I did have 5 COMMON TERNS
fly overhead crossing from bay to ocean.
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Finally got in on a piece of the action. Did a sea watch at Field 3 from
11:30-12:30.
Had a total of 4 Sooty Shearwaters, 2 of which were in fairly close to shore. I
think the fact that the wind turned onshore was a big help.
A single Black Scoter bobbed in the surf.
Best,
Derek Rogers
1 chasing gulls during a sea watch on Sunday evening at RMSP Field 3.
Plenty of good shorebirds on the flats at the overlook.
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Derek Rogers
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Currently on sand spit right off of WH Dunes Overlook Parking Area.
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> From: Sara Burch
> Date: June 17, 2012 2:03:01 PM EDT
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> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Curlew Sandpiper, Westhampton Dunes - Yes
> Reply-To: Sara Burch
>
> The Curlew Sandpi
Joe Jannsen and I are currently viewing the Ruff. It is located along the east
side of the Pond, considerably far south to where the "footprints" end. It is
associating with a few yellowlegs.
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hotos to further firm the I.D. I will get
them up on my Flickr site later this evening and share with the list.
Stay alert for this bird. Scan the tops of buoys in and around the inlets as
well as on Moriches and Shinnecock Bay.
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Derek Rogers
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Derek Rogers
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> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: July 5, 2012 3:25:24 PM EDT
> To: NY Bird List
> Subject: Brown Booby - Cupsogue Beach, Westhampton - Suffolk
>
> At 2:15, while b
for being quick with the camera and obtaining these
identifiable photographs. http://dereksnest.blogspot.com
Some other birds of interest out on the flats were:
1 Whimbrel
1 Marbled Godwit
7 White-rumped Sandpiper
3 Black Tern (1 of which retained full breeding plumage)
Best,
Derek
head.
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Solitary Sandpiper stalking insect prey on the
sandy beach area located just west of the flats. Other than that, its been the
usual, expected mix of shorebirds and terns.
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drop some interesting birds on the flats.
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> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: July 18, 2012 3:28:29 PM EDT
> To: NY Bird List
> Subject: Horned Grebe - Reeves Bay, Flanders, NY
>
> I thought this was noteworthy. Friend Tom Haskell just sent me photos,
Hi Folks,
Bob Adamo requested that I post a few of his Horned Grebe photos on my Flickr
page. They are quite nice and so is the bird. Enjoy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39025168@N07/
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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From: ROBERT ADAMO
Date: Thu, Jul 19
Still present and putting on quite a show inside of the creek that dead ends on
Dam Trail. The bird has been working in and out of the creek so its worth
checking several of the dead end streets within Reeves Bay. What a great
looking bird.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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still remains
on site as well.
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Flickr page.
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North End of east pond, west side.
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s but one
"clean" looking Western Sandpiper was also in the mix.
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ks to Ken and Andrew for these good photos. Keep a keen, cautious eye out
for 2 Ruffs if you are birding the East Pond.
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t and hidden viewing conditions, I
wouldn't have been very surprised if there were a couple more out there. Time
constraints forced me to move on before I could confirm my suspicions of more
than 6 individuals.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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I'm currently viewing 37 AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS in the sod field that runs
along the west side of CR-105, located between Sound Ave. and Northville
Turnpike. 5 Black-bellied Plovers just landed in to join the group.
Other than this, the surrounding area was relatively quiet.
Best,
ty.
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Currently being viewed in the "Stargazer" (big red deer statue) sod field about
40 yards off the road.
This is the field located toward the east end of County Road 111 in Eastport on
the north side of the road.
Several Least and a Pectoral also on site.
Best,
Derek Roger
.
Started out early at Coast Guard Station at high tide. No Hudwits but good
shorebird diversity continues.
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Arrived at 3:30 PM to find no Baird's. After a long wait, the bird showed up at
5:20 PM with a Semipalmated Sandpiper. Now being seen by itself as of 5:42 PM
in the larger puddle of the 3.
At least 8 BOBOLINKS in the field east of the puddles.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
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the mix as well.
It would be great if birders can follow up here as I had very limited time to
further detail the area. There were plenty more birds sparsely located
throughout this field in the distance.
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> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: September 6, 2012 9:52:16 AM EDT
> To: NY Bird List
> Subject: 16 Buff-breasted Sandpipers, 2 Baird's ++, Riverhead, Sound Ave.
>
> As of 9:40 AM:
>
e posted.
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Sayville
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> Date: September 6, 2012 11:51:51 AM EDT
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> Subject: Fwd: 16 Buff-breasted Sandpipers, 2 Baird's ++, Riverhead, Sound Ave.
>
> Update: A br
nighthawk activity near his home in
Brookhaven.
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s of good common warbler activity also noted in the vicinity of the Purples.
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Field 2. Two Palm
Warblers were also noted in the vicinity. Dave reports a Blue-grey Gnatcatcher
earlier this morning.
Lots of low flying raptors are undoubtedly keeping the songbirds hidden within
the dense trees and shrubs.
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I'm curious if anyone has seen yesterday's reported Hudsonian today, 9/16/12?
Any updates would be appreciated.
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along the roadway
sometimes flying into the adjacent scrub area.
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t have my usual photo set up with
me. I know there are some folks looking to see this species so hopefully it
sticks around for folks to see.
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they methodically worked
a group of pitch pines and cedars.
Pine Neck is a 66-acre preserve co-owned by The Nature Conservancy and Town of
Southampton. Parking for the preserve is along the south side of Head of Lots
Road just west of the EQ Fire Dept.
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ind a nice, open area to
glass over the pond.
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but there were plenty of other good birds to keep one busy.
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but unfortunately
came out shrikeless. Hopefully the bird turns up again.
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Derek Rogers
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the Island.
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I'm sure there are several birders on the East End today so I figured I'd let
folks know that there are 5 Greater White-fronted Geese on Further Lane in EH,
just east of Hook Pond. There are 3 adults and 2 juveniles.
Best,
Derek Rogers
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Spent a bit more time on the East End this morning with nothing new to report
other than some updates.
I first stopped along Further Lane to locate Angus' reported Cackling Goose.
The flock was reduced since yesterday with fewer Canada's, zero Greater
White-fronted Geese and no Cackling, at lea
Just seen in the kettle then flew south toward the nutmeg meadow, as Peter
Polshek referenced in yesterday's post. I alerted a group of 3 birders from
Pennsylvania who quickly followed up and enjoyed nice views.
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On Nov 17, 2012, at 9:29 AM, David La Magna wrote:
> As per the post yesterday the red crossbills remain in the pines next to
> field 7 and now include a flock of at least 10 ww crossbills as well
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Mike Scheibel and have at least 60 Red Crossbills near the model airplane field
at Hecksher.
There are also good numbers of White-winged at least in the 20 range.
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