This morning, I seawatched for two-hours from Main Beach in the Village of
East Hampton, Suffolk County. As forecast, the rain was heavy and
unrelenting but the on-shore winds were not as strong as I’d hoped for.
Consequently, the visibility was often limited to a few hundred yards, but
occasionally improved revealing many more birds further out. Regardless,
there were a decent number of larids moving eastward along the shore,
primarily *COMMON TERNS*, *LAUGHING GULLS* and *RING-BILLED GULLS*. Laughing
Gulls have been relatively scare on the South Fork so far this fall but now
seem to be working their way east, as is typical for Oct and Nov. Perhaps
because of the limited visibility, I did not see any shearwaters and
surprisingly few seaduck. Interestingly, I re-sighted the albino Common Tern
from last week indicating that some of the terns at least are lingering in
the area rather than moving through.

The gulls and terns were pausing to snatch slender bait fish (likely
sandlance, Ammodytes americanus), which seemed to be quite abundant. With
this amount of activity, I was not surprised to see some *PARASITIC
JAEGERS*(conservative estimate of 22 different birds). As with last
weekend, this
number seems well above average. One hapless Common Tern was chased onto the
water by a squadron of five jaegers. That’s when you know it’s time to chuck
up your breakfast!

** Main Beach, East Hampton (9:05-11:05 am) **
Black Scoter - 20
Northern Gannet - 38 (mix of ages)
Double-crested Cormorant - 7
Laughing Gull - 910+++
Ring-billed Gull - 370+++
Herring Gull - 60
Great Black-backed Gull - 9
*LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL* - 1 ad. (flying on beach)
Common Tern - 410 ++
Forster’s Tern - 18
*PARASITIC JAEGER* - 22 (16 ads/near ads and 6 juvs)

** Sagg Mains, Bridgehampton **
Forster’s Tern - 20

** Mecox Bay Inlet, Watermill **
*ROYAL TERN* - 3
Forster’s Tern - 5
*WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER* - 1
Greater Yellowlegs - 2
Tree Swallows - 5,000 (massive cloud of birds roosting in the phragmites
beds on either side of the inlet)

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Angus Wilson
New York City & The Springs, NY, USA
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com/

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