[nysbirds-l] Horned Grebe - Reeves Bay, Flanders, NY

2012-07-18 Thread Derek Rogers
I thought this was noteworthy. Friend Tom Haskell just sent me photos, that he 
took today, of a Horned Grebe in Reeves Bay. The bird sported its beautiful, 
full on breeding plumage.

On a separate note, the flats at Cupsogue produced a single Pectoral Sandpiper 
this afternoon. There was also a Solitary Sandpiper stalking insect prey on the 
sandy beach area located just west of the flats. Other than that, its been the 
usual, expected mix of shorebirds and terns.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville



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[nysbirds-l] Horned Grebe - Reeves Bay, Flanders, NY

2012-07-18 Thread Derek Rogers
I thought this was noteworthy. Friend Tom Haskell just sent me photos, that he 
took today, of a Horned Grebe in Reeves Bay. The bird sported its beautiful, 
full on breeding plumage.

On a separate note, the flats at Cupsogue produced a single Pectoral Sandpiper 
this afternoon. There was also a Solitary Sandpiper stalking insect prey on the 
sandy beach area located just west of the flats. Other than that, its been the 
usual, expected mix of shorebirds and terns.

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville



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