[nysbirds-l] Montauk 11/16/12

2012-11-16 Thread Peter Post


Ardith Bondi and I spent most of day in the Montauk area. Highlights  
included: 2 RED CROSSBILLS (at the airport), a COMMON REDPOLL and 6-8  
WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS ( just west of the IGA Market in the village).


A first year Lesser Black-backed Gull on the jetty at the harbor.

At the Point: all 3 Scoter species, Long-tailed Ducks, Common Eiders,  
Gannets and both loons. NO grebes, Red-breasted Mergansers or  
alcids.  We didn't see a single raptor the entire day.


Peter

Peter Post
New York City
pwp...@nyc.rr.com





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[nysbirds-l] Montauk 11/16/12

2012-11-16 Thread Peter Post


Ardith Bondi and I spent most of day in the Montauk area. Highlights  
included: 2 RED CROSSBILLS (at the airport), a COMMON REDPOLL and 6-8  
WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS ( just west of the IGA Market in the village).


A first year Lesser Black-backed Gull on the jetty at the harbor.

At the Point: all 3 Scoter species, Long-tailed Ducks, Common Eiders,  
Gannets and both loons. NO grebes, Red-breasted Mergansers or  
alcids.  We didn't see a single raptor the entire day.


Peter

Peter Post
New York City
pwp...@nyc.rr.com





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Please submit your observations to eBird:
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