[nysbirds-l] Eastern Suffolk Birding Update

2017-01-02 Thread Keith Cashman
The 2 Tundra Swans and 50+ Common Mergansers still remain in Lk Ronkonkoma. Howells Point, Bellport, 10,000 Greater Scaup (conservative estimate), 4 Male & 1 Female Redheads. 25 Canvasback & 11 Redheads, Seatuck Creek, Eastport. 2 Snowy Owls viewed at 4 different locations ( unable to ascerta

Re:[nysbirds-l] eastern Suffolk County

2014-04-25 Thread Mike
In addition to previously reported spring arrivals, I found my FOS Virginia Rail ( Calverton) and FOS Willets (Dune Rd) this morning. Mike Cooper Ridge, LI, NY Sent from my iPhone On Apr 25, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Bert Harris wrote: > Correct, sorry for the brevity I am on climbing on the cliff!

[nysbirds-l] Eastern Suffolk County birding--Caspian Tern, Least Sandpiper, Vesper Sparrow

2014-04-20 Thread John Gluth
Spent a few hours birding the east end Sunday morning and early afternoon before heading home for Easter dinner. Started at Mecox Bay, where the Caspian Terns seen yesterday were nowhere in sight today. Thankfully there was still one present at Sagg Pond, loafing on the flats at the pond's nor

[nysbirds-l] eastern Suffolk

2010-01-05 Thread Hugh McGuinness
This afternoon while leaving work en route to the grocery, I eked out 1 imm WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW at Hook Pond, East Hampton, on the western entrance road, and 6 TUNDRA SWANS among the 5000+ CANADA GEESE at the corner of Daniel's Lane and Fairfield Pond Rd in Sagaponack. Although these Tund