[nysbirds-l] C.P. Reservoir Iceland Gull update

2013-01-29 Thread Nadir Souirgi
The Iceland Gull was still present on the Central Park Reservoir as of 5:30 this evening. It lingered at the periphery of a small flock of Ring-billed and Herring Gulls. The vast majority of the remaining gulls took off for the night heading east and west. The flock was located on an ice sheet

Re: [nysbirds-l] C.P. Reservoir Iceland Gull

2013-01-29 Thread Peter Post
Still present at 1:10 pm. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 29, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Anders Peltomaa wrote: > Hello all, > The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present. > When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope any > longer. With his

Re: [nysbirds-l] C.P. Reservoir Iceland Gull

2013-01-29 Thread Anders Peltomaa
Hello all, The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present. When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope any longer. With his directions I refound it and am now looking at it from the west side of the reservoir (nearest lamppost it 9102, i.e.

Re: [nysbirds-l] C.P. Reservoir Iceland Gull

2013-01-29 Thread Anders Peltomaa
Hello all, The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present. When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope any longer. With his directions I refound it and am now looking at it from the west side of the reservoir (nearest lamppost it 9102, i.e.

Re: [nysbirds-l] C.P. Reservoir Iceland Gull

2013-01-29 Thread Peter Post
Still present at 1:10 pm. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 29, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Anders Peltomaa anders.pelto...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present. When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope any

[nysbirds-l] C.P. Reservoir Iceland Gull update

2013-01-29 Thread Nadir Souirgi
The Iceland Gull was still present on the Central Park Reservoir as of 5:30 this evening. It lingered at the periphery of a small flock of Ring-billed and Herring Gulls. The vast majority of the remaining gulls took off for the night heading east and west. The flock was located on an ice sheet