A photographer friend just sent me a photo of both a male and female Eurasian 
Wigeon he photographed this morning. It is with a group of ten or so American 
Wigeon.
Hopefully it will remain until the rain stops.

Here are his directions if anyone wants to find it. The bird is located in 
Mamaroneck, Westchester County.

>From the South: Come up the Post Road and, at Weaver Street, turn right into 
>the Hommocks School. Go left around the school and when you see the golf 
>course take the right hand fork along the sports fields. There is a small 
>parking lot (for half a dozen cars) after 100 yards on the right and the 
>trails start there. There is a catwalk with a large viewing deck and the 
>Wigeons are usually over on the left but they frequently come out into the 
>middle of the bay.

Jack Rothman
cityislandbirds.com




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