as in full plumage. We
have either added a new migrant or the two birds don't like each other.
Sy
- Original Message -
From: Steve Walter
To: 'NYSBIRDS_L'
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Pt. Lookout 6 April
It
, 2013 11:35 AM
To: NYSBIRDS_L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Pt. Lookout 6 April
At Jones Beach, the LAPLAND LONGSPUR continues near the gazebo with HORNED
LARKS; all coming into breeding plumage. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS also
continue.
At Pl. Lookout, sixteen (16) PIPING PLOVER were
At Jones Beach, the LAPLAND LONGSPUR continues near the gazebo with HORNED
LARKS; all coming into breeding plumage. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS also continue.
At Pl. Lookout, sixteen (16) PIPING PLOVER were on the beach to the west of
the west jetty mixed in with SANDERLING, a few DUNLIN and
At Jones Beach, the LAPLAND LONGSPUR continues near the gazebo with HORNED
LARKS; all coming into breeding plumage. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS also continue.
At Pl. Lookout, sixteen (16) PIPING PLOVER were on the beach to the west of
the west jetty mixed in with SANDERLING, a few DUNLIN and
, 2013 11:35 AM
To: NYSBIRDS_L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Pt. Lookout 6 April
At Jones Beach, the LAPLAND LONGSPUR continues near the gazebo with HORNED
LARKS; all coming into breeding plumage. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS also
continue.
At Pl. Lookout, sixteen (16) PIPING PLOVER were
plumage. We
have either added a new migrant or the two birds don't like each other.
Sy
- Original Message -
From: Steve Walter
To: 'NYSBIRDS_L'
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Pt. Lookout 6 April
It turns out that there are two