Searched the entire area this morning in and around Scrub Oak Rd and Rte 104
in Quogue. Found many common winter birds but, not the gaudy target.

 

Good birding.

Patrick Santinello

Eastport-

 

 

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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Painted Bunting

 

Went looking for the painted bunting this morning between 7:30 and 8:30.  At
the intersection of Rte 104 and Scrub Oak Road in Quogue, there was no bird
life at all.  Drove the adjoining streets and found no birds.  The sun was
still low in the sky, hadn't warmed up yet.  This is a heavily wooded area
and is difficult to see if there are any active feeders anywhere.  As you
might suspect, many houses are second homes and are deserted this time of
year.  The Quogue Wildlife Refuge is less than a mile away from the
intersection and the feeders were jumping with the usual suspects.  There
was one interesting spot on Midhampton Road just south of the RR tracks.  It
looks to be a deserted  parking lot of the old Quogue LIRR station.  There
are weedy areas on both sides of parking lot.

Mike Higgiston

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