[nysbirds-l] David Weld Sanctuary, Nissequogue - Suffolk

2012-04-26 Thread Derek Rogers
Some new arrivals noted today at Weld:

A WHITE-EYED VIREO was heard and seen near the north end of the 
mid-successional field.

Yellow Warblers were seen in good numbers. A single COMMON YELLOWTHROAT was 
working the shrubbery along the east side of the kiosk area. 

A single BLACK & WHITE WARBLER was found along the glacial erratic trail.

The usual 10-15 Sanderlings were feeding along beach front, below the bluff. A 
lone SPOTTED SANDPIPER was working the group of algae covered erratics just off 
the beach. This is usually a good, go-to area for spotteds.

2 breeding plumage common loons still remain off the beach.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville


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[nysbirds-l] David Weld Sanctuary, Nissequogue - Suffolk

2012-04-26 Thread Derek Rogers
Some new arrivals noted today at Weld:

A WHITE-EYED VIREO was heard and seen near the north end of the 
mid-successional field.

Yellow Warblers were seen in good numbers. A single COMMON YELLOWTHROAT was 
working the shrubbery along the east side of the kiosk area. 

A single BLACK  WHITE WARBLER was found along the glacial erratic trail.

The usual 10-15 Sanderlings were feeding along beach front, below the bluff. A 
lone SPOTTED SANDPIPER was working the group of algae covered erratics just off 
the beach. This is usually a good, go-to area for spotteds.

2 breeding plumage common loons still remain off the beach.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville


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2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
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