[nysbirds-l] Sedge Wren and Barnacle Goose Continue

2012-01-08 Thread Michael McBrien
  I arrived at Orient Point State Park around 11:45 this morning.   
It was not until 12:30 that I finally located the Sedge Wren in the  
north-south phrag./brush line that divides the marsh on the north side  
of the state park access road.  The wren was extremely furtive,  
calling infrequently and giving brief views during our visit.  It  
worked back and forth on each side of this phragmite line.  In  
addition, around 5:15 this evening, the Barnacle Goose was discernible  
at the north end of Eastport Pond in the fading light.
  Good Birding,
  Michael McBrien
  East Patchogue




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[nysbirds-l] Sedge Wren and Barnacle Goose Continue

2012-01-08 Thread Michael McBrien
  I arrived at Orient Point State Park around 11:45 this morning.   
It was not until 12:30 that I finally located the Sedge Wren in the  
north-south phrag./brush line that divides the marsh on the north side  
of the state park access road.  The wren was extremely furtive,  
calling infrequently and giving brief views during our visit.  It  
worked back and forth on each side of this phragmite line.  In  
addition, around 5:15 this evening, the Barnacle Goose was discernible  
at the north end of Eastport Pond in the fading light.
  Good Birding,
  Michael McBrien
  East Patchogue




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