[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Birds (Queens Co.)

2012-08-23 Thread Ken Feustel
Shorebird numbers at JBWR were still down today, with Black-bellied  
Plover being the only species that has increased since my last visit a  
little over a week ago. Highlights of the trip included a single  
Baird's Sandpiper on the east side of the East Pond below North Island  
(perhaps the same bird reported earlier this week). The White Pelican  
continues on the west side of the East Pond north of the blind, where  
it associated with Mute Swans and various waterfowl. The bird is best  
viewed from the east side of the East Pond north of the raunt.

Good Birding to All,

Ken Feustel

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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Birds (Queens Co.)

2012-08-23 Thread Ken Feustel
Shorebird numbers at JBWR were still down today, with Black-bellied  
Plover being the only species that has increased since my last visit a  
little over a week ago. Highlights of the trip included a single  
Baird's Sandpiper on the east side of the East Pond below North Island  
(perhaps the same bird reported earlier this week). The White Pelican  
continues on the west side of the East Pond north of the blind, where  
it associated with Mute Swans and various waterfowl. The bird is best  
viewed from the east side of the East Pond north of the raunt.

Good Birding to All,

Ken Feustel

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