All,
Today at about 2:00pm I saw the adult MEW GULL swimming just offshore from
the bike path on the Belt Pkwy. This was about 1/3 mi west of the ballfields
previously described by Shane Blodgett. It was foraging with several dozen
Ring-billed Gulls, but it disappeared when I went back to the
Date: Sunday, 27 December 2009 (11:50a-5:00p)
Location: Great Kills Park, Wolfe's Pond Park
Observers: Eve Levine, Ben Cacace
Reported by: Ben Cacace
Total number of species seen was 34.
The highlight was an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull on the ice on
Wolfe's Pond.
The gull was seen
At Hither Hills SP, Montauk, dovekie was found today around 4PM - at
the water line - by Joan Becker, Richard Becker, Robin Fishman and
Eileen Schwinn. The bird appeared "waterlogged" and was taken to The
Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons, in Hampton Bays. We were
told it was the
12/27/09 - Boy Scout Cabin, Hunts Woods, and Bronx River from Crestwood to
Bronxville
Time: 7am to 2pm
Observer: Andrew Block
107 White-throated Sparrows
18 Blue Jays
80 Rock Pigeons
2 Sharp-shinned Hawks
171 European Starlings
4 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers
63 Mourning Doves
31 Northern
This morning I took a trip to see if I could spot the Eurasion Wigeon in
Setauket. I got there and scoped almost all of the bay without luck. Many
American Wigeon were out and about though. Then as I was leaving I passed a
small cove and in it fed a flock of about forty American Wigeon and
Sean Sime just called me to report that the Black Guillemot continues at
Sebonac Inlet in Suffolk County. It flew in at first light then disappeared
in the flock. He found it again a little before 9 AM and it is there now
(9:20 am).
Joe DiCostanzo
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
This morning I took a trip to see if I could spot the Eurasion Wigeon in
Setauket. I got there and scoped almost all of the bay without luck. Many
American Wigeon were out and about though. Then as I was leaving I passed a
small cove and in it fed a flock of about forty American Wigeon and
At Hither Hills SP, Montauk, dovekie was found today around 4PM - at
the water line - by Joan Becker, Richard Becker, Robin Fishman and
Eileen Schwinn. The bird appeared waterlogged and was taken to The
Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons, in Hampton Bays. We were
told it was the
Date: Sunday, 27 December 2009 (11:50a-5:00p)
Location: Great Kills Park, Wolfe's Pond Park
Observers: Eve Levine, Ben Cacace
Reported by: Ben Cacace
Total number of species seen was 34.
The highlight was an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull on the ice on
Wolfe's Pond.
The gull was seen
All,
Today at about 2:00pm I saw the adult MEW GULL swimming just offshore from
the bike path on the Belt Pkwy. This was about 1/3 mi west of the ballfields
previously described by Shane Blodgett. It was foraging with several dozen
Ring-billed Gulls, but it disappeared when I went back to the
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