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> On Jun 9, 2015, at 12:06 AM, & [NYSBIRDS] digest 
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> NYSBIRDS-L Digest for Monday, June 08, 2015.
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> 1. Fahnestock (Putnam County)
> 2. Sandhill Cranes at Nappeague State Park, East Hampton (Suffolk)
> 3. Terns at Nickerson Beach
> 4. Re: Sandhill Cranes (YES) at Nappeague State Park, East Hampton (Suffolk)
> 5. Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Monthly Program-The Fascinating World of 
> Shorebirds
> 6. Syracuse RBA
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> Subject: Fahnestock (Putnam County)
> From: Larry Trachtenberg <trachtenb...@amsllp.com>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 12:05:44 +0000
> X-Message-Number: 1
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> Yesterday morning I walked from the AT at Canopus Lake (parking on Rte. 301 
> about 1 mi. West of Taconic) to Beaver Pond on the Blue Trail which includes 
> a stretch I maintain for NY/NJ Trail Conference, and combined the maintenance 
> w Putnam County June breeding bird survey. Warblers included multiples of 
> chestnut sided, prairie, yellow, redstart, black throated blue and ovenbird, 
> the latter almost too numerous to count, also singles of worm eating, black 
> throated green and Lo. waterthrush. Numerous Veery and wood thrush and a few 
> hermit as well. Multiple rose breasted grosbeak, including one singing wide 
> open beautifully backlit for at least five minutes, scarlet tanager, and 
> pairs of great crested fly, kingbird and raven. At least 3 pileated WP. 
> Misses were both cuckoo and ruffed grouse which definitely breeds off the 
> blue trail. 
> If you don't want to wait for fall migration several hours beginning early am 
> at various Fahnestock spots may net 15 warbler species all on territory -- 
> there's lots of excellent trails to walk/hike. 
> 
> L. Trachtenberg
> Ossining, NY
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> Subject: Sandhill Cranes at Nappeague State Park, East Hampton (Suffolk)
> From: Derek Rogers <drogers0...@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 09:36:30 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 2
> 
> Just wanted to give folks the heads up that two Sandhill Cranes
> were submitted yesterday afternoon via eBird from Nappeague State Park.
> Photographs were verfied and the birds were last seen at the edge of
> Nappeague Pond, just south of where Crassen Boulevard meets Lazy Point Road.
> 
> Good luck if you try and hopefully the birds are still around.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Derek Rogers
> Sayville
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> Subject: Terns at Nickerson Beach
> From: "Robert A. Proniewych" <baobab...@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 09:46:14 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 3
> 
> Two Roseate Terns and a Black Tern are at Nickerson Beach Long Island NY.
> Robert A. Proniewych
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> Subject: Re: Sandhill Cranes (YES) at Nappeague State Park, East Hampton 
> (Suffolk)
> From: Andrew Baksh <birdingd...@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 09:57:23 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 4
> 
> Joe Giunta, just called to report that 2 Sandhills Cranes were observed in 
> the location described in Derek's e-mail below.
> 
> Joe saw the birds on site and were last observed flying towards the highway 
> (Route 27). He is not sure if they dropped in somewhere else in the area.
> 
> Folks heading out there are encouraged to search nearby sites if not found at 
> the original site they were found. Both positive and negative reports are 
> encouraged.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> 風 Swift as the wind
> 林 Quiet as the forest
> 火 Conquer like the fire
> 山 Steady as the mountain
> Sun Tzu  The Art of War
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>> Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!
> 
> Andrew Baksh
> www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
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>> On Jun 8, 2015, at 9:36 AM, Derek Rogers <drogers0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Just wanted to give folks the heads up that two Sandhill Cranes were 
>> submitted yesterday afternoon via eBird from Nappeague State Park. 
>> Photographs were verfied and the birds were last seen at the edge of 
>> Nappeague Pond, just south of where Crassen Boulevard meets Lazy Point Road.
>> 
>> Good luck if you try and hopefully the birds are still around.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Derek Rogers
>> Sayville
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> Subject: Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Monthly Program-The Fascinating World 
> of Shorebirds
> From: Stella Miller <stella.mille...@yahoo.com>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 19:28:16 +0000 (UTC)
> X-Message-Number: 5
> 
> Please join Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon for our (free) monthly nature 
> program: 
> Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30pm (refreshments at 7)The Fascinating World of 
> Shorebirds with Lloyd SpitalnikCold Spring Harbor Library, Downstairs Meeting 
> Room
> If you have ever watched a flock of shorebirds lift to the sky in a sudden 
> flurry of wingbeats, plaintive cries echoing, you understand the emotional 
> lure of these birds. Found throughout North America, shorebirds are very 
> diverse and range from the 6” least sandpiper to the 24” long billed curlew.  
> Extreme migrants, with habitat ranging from shorelines to grasslands to 
> woodlands, shorebirds are hardy, champion world travelers. Tonight we will 
> explore their fascinating world and the perils they face in an ever evolving 
> world.
>  
> Lloyd Spitalnik, a well known and accomplished photographer, land author of 
> the book “Visions: Earth’s Elements in Bird and Nature Photography” lives and 
> works in New York City and the surrounding area. His photographs have 
> appeared in Audubon, Natural History, Birder's World, Wildbird, and Birding 
> (ABA) magazines, as well as in The New York Times and New York Daily News. He 
> also has images published in WWF Songbird calendars and various Audubon trail 
> guides. Lloyd leads instructional photo tours in the New York City area and 
> offers private lessons in both Adobe  Photoshop and Lightroom. He is sought 
> after for his inspiring talks and slideshow presentations to both birding and 
> photography clubs. Along with Don Riepe and Kevin Karlson, Lloyd organizes 
> and conducts the Jamaica Bay Shorebird Festival every August. 
> 
> Stella MillerPresidentHuntington-Oyster Bay Audubonwww.hobaudubon.org
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> "Conservation is sometimes perceived as stopping everything cold, as holding 
> whooping cranes in higher esteem than people. It is up to science to spread 
> the understanding that the choice is not between wild places or people, it is 
> between a rich or an impoverished existence for Man." Thomas Lovejoy
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> Subject: Syracuse RBA
> From: Joseph Brin <brinjos...@yahoo.com>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 22:28:41 +0000 (UTC)
> X-Message-Number: 6
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> RBA *  New York*  Syracuse* June 08, 2015*  NYSY  06. 08. 15 Hotline: 
> Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):June 01, 2015 - June 08, 2015to report by 
> e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, 
> Montezuma National Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just 
> outside Cayuga County),Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  
> Madison & Cortlandcompiled: June 08  AT 6:00 p.m. (DST)compiler: Joseph 
> BrinOnondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org  #445 Monday June 08, 
> 2015 Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 
> June 01, 2014 Highlights:-----------
> BLUE-WINGED TEALEURASIAN WIGEONBLACK-BELLIED PLOVERWHITE-RUMPED 
> SANDPIPERUPLAND SANDPIPERRUDDY TURNSTONEWILSON’S PHALAROPECOMMON 
> NIGHTHAWKRED-HEADED WOODPECKERSWAINSON’S THRUSHHENSLOW’S SPARROW
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> Montezuma National Wildlife Complex (MNWC) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
> (MWC)------------
>      6/2: At Knox-Marsellus Marsh SANDHILL CRANES (2 adult, 1 colt) 
> SEMI-PALMATED PLOVERS, KILLDEER, DUNLIN, 2 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS, 
> SEMI-PALMATED SANDPIPERS and 2 WILSON’S PHALAROPES were seen.     6/3: 2 
> RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS continue on May’s Point Road     6/6: 15BLACK-BELLIED 
> PLOVERS, 1 SPOTTED SANDPIPER and 1 RUDY TURNSTONE were seen in Knox-Marsellus 
> Marsh.     6/7: 17 SEMI-PALMATED PLOVERS were seen along the Wildlife Trail.
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> Oswego County------------
>      6/2: A Beaver Lake Field Trip to Otto Mills Road in northern Oswego 
> County found 32 Species. Highlights were 13 species of Warblers and 
> SWAINSON’S THRUSH. 2 REDHEADS continue in the Oswego River in Phoenix. 9 
> SANDERLING, 1 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER and 5 SEMI-PALMATED PLOVERS were seen at 
> the outlet at Sandy Pond.     6/5: 2 BLACK TERNS were seen on the islands 
> north of Constantia on Oneida Lake. 2 UPLAND SANDPIPERS continue at the 
> airport on Howard Road near Fulton.
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> Onondaga County------------
>      6/4: A few COMMON NIGHTHAWKS are still lingering at 100 acre Marsh in 
> Three Rivers WMA north of Baldwinsville. Some were seen as recently as the 
> 7th.     6/6: An ORCHARD ORIOLE was seen at Green Lakes State Park. another 
> was seen on Conners Road west of Baldwinsville. A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was 
> seen at Three Rivers WMA.
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> Madison County------------
>      6/6: A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was seen on Irish Hill Road south of 
> Cazenovia.
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> Oneida County------------
>      6/2: A RUDDY TURNSTONE was found at Sylvan Beach.     6/3: An ORCHARD 
> ORIOLE was seen on the Rayhill Recreational Trail in New Hartford.
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>  Herkimer County------------
> 6/4: A BLUE-WINGED TEAL was seen on McCoons Pond .    
> Cayuga County------------
>      6/2: A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen at the West Barrier Beach Park in 
> Fair Haven.     6/4: An ACADIAN FLYCATCHER was found at Sterling Nature 
> Center.     6/5: A RUDDY TURNSTONE and 2 RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS were seen at 
> West Barrier Beach Park in Fair Haven
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> Jefferson County------------
>      6/7: A HENSLOW’S SPARROW was founf on Dog Hill Roadwest of Watertown
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>  --  end report
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> Joseph BrinRegion 5Baldwinsville, N.Y.  13027  U.S.A.  
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