Fwd: [nysbirds-l] BLACK HEADED GULL SETAUKET

2012-12-12 Thread Derek Rogers
As of late this afternoon, the Black-headed Gull continues to be seen north of 
the dam at Mill Pond in Setauket. The bird stayed north of the tidal creek, 
picking about the benthos with a group of mallards. It would occasionally lift 
off and circle the area sometimes leaving sight, but would always faithfully 
return to its feeding area with the mallards.

This seems to be the favored spot for a lower tide. See earlier post, below, 
from Mike Scheibel for a potential alternate location on Little Bay.

Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville 





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> From: Michael Scheibel 
> Date: December 11, 2012, 10:12:51 AM EST
> To: NYSbirds-L 
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] BLACK HEADED GULL SETAUKET
> Reply-To: Michael Scheibel 
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> Previously reported BHGU being viewed now in Little Bay , Setauket off Dyke 
> Road north of Mill Pond & salt creek where previously reported. Basic plumage 
> adult with bright red bill dark tip & red legs.
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Fwd: [nysbirds-l] BLACK HEADED GULL SETAUKET

2012-12-12 Thread Derek Rogers
As of late this afternoon, the Black-headed Gull continues to be seen north of 
the dam at Mill Pond in Setauket. The bird stayed north of the tidal creek, 
picking about the benthos with a group of mallards. It would occasionally lift 
off and circle the area sometimes leaving sight, but would always faithfully 
return to its feeding area with the mallards.

This seems to be the favored spot for a lower tide. See earlier post, below, 
from Mike Scheibel for a potential alternate location on Little Bay.

Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville 





Begin forwarded message:

 From: Michael Scheibel mscheibe...@gmail.com
 Date: December 11, 2012, 10:12:51 AM EST
 To: NYSbirds-L NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
 Subject: [nysbirds-l] BLACK HEADED GULL SETAUKET
 Reply-To: Michael Scheibel mscheibe...@gmail.com
 
 Previously reported BHGU being viewed now in Little Bay , Setauket off Dyke 
 Road north of Mill Pond  salt creek where previously reported. Basic plumage 
 adult with bright red bill dark tip  red legs.
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