The bird has moved well east of its original location. It is now among a flock
of Horned Gs off of the beach access at the intersection of South Emerson
Avenue and South Essex Street in Montauk.
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The bird has moved well east of its original location. It is now among a flock
of Horned Gs off of the beach access at the intersection of South Emerson
Avenue and South Essex Street in Montauk.
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
The bird is still off of the Coney Island boardwalk, further west now. The best
place to view is from the end of the fishing pier that juts outs near the
parachute jump looking towards Breezy Point.
Parking is available at Keyspan Park (Brooklyn Cyclones ballfield).
Shane B.
Brooklyn NY
Sent
The bird is still off of the Coney Island boardwalk, further west now. The best
place to view is from the end of the fishing pier that juts outs near the
parachute jump looking towards Breezy Point.
Parking is available at Keyspan Park (Brooklyn Cyclones ballfield).
Shane B.
Brooklyn NY
Sent