[nysbirds-l] Brown Pelicans, Jones Beach

2017-09-24 Thread Timothy Healy
Two Brown Pelicans are currently visible on the north shore of the bay. I'm at 
the end of the fisherman's road looking northeast and they are just east of the 
non-draw bridge. Resting on the water at the moment. Might be visible from the 
CG station but I'm not certain. I'm not the finder, just the messenger!

Apart from continuing hordes of mosquitos, some Royal Terns and a 
here-then-gone Whimbrel at the spit were the only highlights. Robert Moses was 
dead quiet at dawn.

Cheers!
-Tim H
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[nysbirds-l] Brown Pelicans - Jones Beach West End, Nassau Co.

2017-07-17 Thread Patricia Lindsay
 Rich Kelly just called to report he and Al Lindberg are watching two 
Brown Pelicans in the inlet north of restroom building at the Coast 
Guard Station at West End. The birds were flying around, then settled on 
the water and are drifting east with tide at the moment.


Good luck if you go.

Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore

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[nysbirds-l] Brown Pelicans @ Jones Beach LI...

2012-08-15 Thread Andrew Baksh
Bob Johnson just called to report seeing 2 Brown Pelicans flying past the boat 
basin heading east.  If they are Sunday's birds it could mean they were hanging 
around in the area.  

It is high tide at Jones.  So not a lot of options on where they might land.  
They could drop in anywhere near the Coast Guard Station, so check all possible 
sand bars in the area. 
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com

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