were Great Black-backed
and Herring Gull but a surprising 0 Ring-billed Gull.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Apr 20, 2015, at 7:15 PM, Shaibal Mitra wrote:
>
> I wasn't able to get down to the beach during the height of the storm, but I
> tried late in the day. By then the
above number or
follow Luke's lead. This is unacceptable.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Apr 16, 2015, at 9:55 PM, leormand . wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I have drafted and sent a letter to the Riverhead Town Board regarding runway
> access to EPCAL and have included
Pete Morris found a probable Little Egret at Gardiner Park in Bay Shore at
around 3:45 PM this afternoon. It's subsequently been confirmed as Little
Egret. The bird was favoring the shoreline along the bay.
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message another adult Arctic Tern appeared.
Possibly the same bird. Looking at it now with Mike and Lynn Scheibel.
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> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: May 30, 2015 at 11:27:49 AM EDT
> To: NY Bird List
> Subject: Arctic Tern - Cupsogue Beach CP (Suffolk)
>
> An adult Arctic Tern made a very brief appearance on the fla
Looking at the Franklin's Gull right now with Mike Scheibel. The bird is on the
west side of the channel.
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Sayville
> On May 31, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
>
> To my knowledge the bird has not been seen this morning despite multiple
>
Continuing in same general location as of 3:35 PM.
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Sayville
> On Jun 6, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Pat Palladino wrote:
>
> The bird is in the same location right now. Can be viewed from the shoulder
> of the roadway at the sign identifying the "environmental
you try and hopefully the birds are still around.
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There is a nice tern show happening at Cupsogue right now representing 8
species:
Common Tern
Roseate Tern
1 ARCTIC TERN (adult)
Forster's Tern
1 SANDWICH TERN
Caspian Tern
Least Tern
Black Tern
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Phil Uruburu just called and reports that the Red Phalarope continues at Jones
Beach West End. Sounds like it is in the location south of blind as described
below by Dave Klauber.
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Sayville
> On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:43 PM, David Klauber wrote:
>
> I arrived aroun
e edge. Sadly the gallinule's right wing is mangled
and will have no means of leaving this location. The bird however is very much
alert and will retreat to the phragmites at even the slightest disturbance. It
favored the southeast corner of the pond, best scoped from northeast view
to go.
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x27;S GOOSE.
I only managed to view the flock for about 5 minutes until farm operations
began and sent the nervous birds back toward the south.
Just a heads up for those that might find themselves out this way.
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-fronts and the 11/22
Cackling Goose:
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R.I.P. Ross’s Goose
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Gyrfalcon currently sitting on an osprey platform about a mile west of Cedar
Beach Marina.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 4:33 PM, Ken Feustel wrote:
>
> Yesterday Sue and I observed a large gray falcon briefly sitting on an Osprey
> platform in the salt marsh
Ross's goose currently being viewed in the ball field at Berner Middle School
in Massapequa. Field runs along the west side of Carman Mill Road, south of
route 27A. Viewing with Pat Palladino.
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Thanks for the post, Anthony.
I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School. I
suspected the Massapequa bird was a second Ross's. The bird I'm viewing now is
lacking the yellow stain as shown on the Avon bird. So we are dealing with two
Ross's!
tually flew to the southwest and is roosting on Unqua Lake in
Massapequa Park. A good set up if your looking to twitch County Ross's.
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ock movement in this part of
Long Island as evidenced by past sightings and it will be interesting to see
where these birds might be detected again.
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yellow staining along the
sides (harder to see when the bird is roosting on water) as well as the wart at
the base of the birds upper mandible. Features that are absent in the
previously mentioned Ross’s.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 11:28 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
Looking at 3 BARNACLE GEESE on Roanoke Avenue in Riverhead, just south of
Reeves Avenue. Alerted to their presence by John Sep.
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eep dip in
the terrain that completely blocks views of one of the main feeding areas, so
patience may be required when trying to track down some of these birds.
Hopefully they are still around!
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present, and in even larger
numbers, for the past couple of days. Its also worth noting that the Blue Point
Tufted Duck differs from the Lake Capri/Venetian Shores bird in several ways,
the most obvious being the shorter tuft.
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The Tufted Duck continues at the same location as described below.
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> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: February 12, 2016 at 10:07:27 PM EST
> To: NY Bird List List
> Subject: Tufted Duck - Blue Point, NY (Suffolk)
>
> At the close of the day I decided to
brook Road, so it's likely they'll
return to this spot.
If anyone follows up and gets decent photos I'd be grateful if you could send
them along to me as this can be important in determining the number of Suffolk
Tufteds we are dealing with.
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Greetings,
Phil Uruburu asked me to get the word out that he found a Ruff at Timber
Point's East Marina in Great River, Suffolk County.
Good luck if you try for it.
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in the same general area; 1 on 8/15 and 2
individuals seen together on 8/18.
There is a lot of life out there and hopefully this bodes well for a successful
organized pelagic trip at the end of this month.
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