[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 1 April 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Karen Fung
- RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* April 1, 2011
* NYNY1104.01

- Birds Mentioned:
Common Murre+
VARIED THRUSH+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

HARLEQUIN DUCK
Red-throated Loon
Red-necked Grebe
Northern Gannet
Bald Eagle
American Kestrel
Piping Plover
BLACK-HEADED GULL
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Razorbill


If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report
electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at
http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to
nysa...@nybirds.org .

If electronic submission is not possible, hard copy reports and photos
or sketches are welcome. Hard copy documentation should be mailed to:

Jeanne Skelly - Secretary
NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
420 Chili-Scottsville Rd.
Churchville, NY  14428

~ Transcript ~

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Weekly Recording: (212) 979-3070

To report sightings call:
Tom Burke (212) 372-1483 (during the day except Sunday)
Tony Lauro (631) 734-4126

Compilers: Tom Burke, Tony Lauro
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
Transcriber: Karen Fung

[~BEGIN RBA TAPE~]

Greetings.  This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, April
1st, at 7:00pm.  The highlights of today's tape are pelagic trip
results, VARIED THRUSH, BLACK-HEADED DUCK, HARLEQUIN DUCK, and
important announcements.

A pelagic trip, run last Saturday by See Life Paulagics out of
Freeport, aboard the Captain Lou VII, cruised in shore waters before
heading out about 25 miles.  In shore, 230+ RAZORBILLS were spotted,
including some in breeding plumage.  Farther offshore, a couple of
COMMON MURRES put in a brief appearance.  Good numbers of gulls
following the boat due to continuous chumming included a GLAUCOUS
GULL, four ICELAND GULLS, and eight LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS of
various ages.  About 250 NORTHERN GANNETS were also counted, but two
Great Skuas harassing an Atlantic Puffin well out in front of the boat
were unfortunately not detected by any of the trip participants.

At Point Lookout the six HARLEQUIN DUCKS lingering there were nicely
viewed as the boat returned to port, and a PIPING PLOVER was seen
later on the Pt Lookout beaches.

Last Saturday a RED-NECKED GREBE was at Jones Beach field 10, off the
fishing piers.

The Central Park VARIED THRUSH has been being seen as recently as last
Sunday, both in the maintenance area and north of the 79th Street
Transverse near the south side of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
However, this thrush, after close study of photographs and museum
specimens, has been reidentified as an orange variant of Aztec Thrush,
thus presumably a new record for New York State.

On eastern Long Island, a sea watch off Main Beach in East Hampton
last Sunday morning, among a decent movement of sea ducks, also noted
49 NORTHERN GANNETS, 151 RED-THROATED LOONS, and 32 RAZORBILLS.  Also
Sunday at Ditch Plains in Montauk, an immature BLACK-HEADED GULL was
found in a small gathering of Bonaparte's Gulls, and lingering LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULLS were seen at Mecox Bay and at Napeague.  Single
BALD EAGLES were spotted on the Forge River in Mastic Saturday and
then Flanders Sunday, and the count of AMERICAN KESTRELS using the
Grasslands at the old Grumman Airport in Calverton reached 15 on
Tuesday.

Three RED-NECKED GREBES were still off Read Sanctuary at Playland Park
in Rye, Westchester County, on Wednesday and Thursday, and NORTHERN
GANNETS are occurring regularly off there.

Meteorologists, after analyzing recent weather phenomena, have
announced a postponement of spring till sometime in mid-July.  And, as
a reminder, the New York City - imposed ban on the use of binoculars
in city parks goes into effect today.

To phone in reports on Long Island, call Tony Lauro at (631) 734-4126,
or during the day except Sunday call Tom Burke at (212) 372-1483.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the
National Audubon Society.  Thank you for calling.

[~END TAPE~]

~ End Transcript ~

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[nysbirds-l] Miller Place sod farms...black bellied plovers/dunlin

2011-04-01 Thread DanoR4
stopped by the sod fields in Miller Place today huddled in a dip on the  
east side of the road 14 black bellied plovers and 36 dunlin..never seen  
shorebirds there this early in the year.The fields are on Miller Place 
Middle  Island rd between Whiskey rd and rt 25 a in Miller Place Long Island 
New  
York.Dan Heglund

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[nysbirds-l] 1 male, American Kestrel. Hamptonburgh, NY 4/1/11

2011-04-01 Thread peterbilt.birder
1   American Kestrel, male, 1/4 mile north of female kestrel reported earlier. 
On wires along Rte 416. female was seen one hour B4 seeing male  at  6:40 pm.   
 4/1/11 Dan Furbish
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


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[nysbirds-l] FOY Eastern phoebe 4/1/11. Hamptonburgh, NY. and 1 American Kestrel (AMKE) f.

2011-04-01 Thread peterbilt.birder
1Eastern phoebe, at swamp. Intersection of Beaver Dam Rd. and Eager Rd. 
1 American Kestrel, on  
wire at Rte 416/ Grove St. Intertsection / entrance to Thomas Bull Memorial 
Park. Hamptonburgh, NY.Dan Furbish.  
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


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[nysbirds-l] Hudson-Mohawk Birdline for March 30

2011-04-01 Thread David Martin
This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week 
ending  30 March 2011.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to 
birdl...@hmbc.net


Sixty-two species were reported this week.


The best birds were:

RING-NECKED PHEASANT: Old Chatham 3/27.

HORNED GREBE: Ferry Drive 3/24; Fort Miller 3/26.

GREAT CORMORANT: Coeymans Landing 3/30; New Baltimore 3/30.

NORTHERN SHRIKE: Papscanee 3/29.

RUSTY BLACKBIRD: Vischer Ferry 3/23 (50+).

HOARY REDPOLL: Saratoga 3/27.


Other notable sightings:

Snow Goose: Colonie 3/27; Papscanee 3/29.

Mute Swan: Northumberland 3/26 (2); Fort Edward 3/30 (2).

Gadwall: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (6), 3/28.

American Widgeon: Black Creek Marsh 3/24; Ferry Drive 3/24; Vischer 
Ferry 3/27 (34), 3/28.

Northern Shoveler: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (3), 3/28.

Northern Pintail: Burnt Hills 3/26.

Greater Scaup: Vischer Ferry 3/23 (2); Northumberland 3/26 (5).

Lesser Scaup: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (2).

Ruddy Duck: Fort Miller 3/26.

Pied-billed Grebe: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (2).

Osprey: Collins Lake 3/30.

Bald Eagle: Broadalbin 3/24 (2); Fort Edward 3/30 (2).

Northern Harrier: Northumberland 3/26.

Cooper's Hawk: Colonie 3/26.

Red-tailed Hawk (leucistic): Center Berlin 3/26.

American Kestrel: Northumberland 3/26; Coxsackie 3/27; Fort Edward 3/30 
(7-8).

Northern Flicker: Watervliet Reservoir 3/24.

Eastern Phoebe: Black Creek Marsh 3/24.

Fish Crow: Papscanee 3/29 (2); New Baltimore 3/30 (2).

Carolina Wren: Collins Lake 3/30.

Eastern Bluebird: Black Creek Marsh 3/24 (3); Colonie 3/27.

Fox Sparrow: Averill Park 3/25.
Eastern Meadowlark: Saratoga Battlefield 3/30 (3).

Common Redpoll: Colonie 3/25 (3), 3/26 (5-6); Saratoga 3/27 (~25), 3/30.

Thanks toPhil Whitney (Birdline compiler), Steve Abrahamsen 
(Northumberland, Fort Miller, Saratoga 3/27), Linda Eastman 
(Broadalbin), Elisabeth Grace (Old Chatham), Rich Guthrie (Coeymans 
Landing, New Baltimore), Ken Harper (Fort Edward), Ron Harrower (Vischer 
Ferry 3/23), John Hershey (Vischer Ferry 3/27), Jesse Jaycox (Center 
Berlin), Naomi Lloyd (Papscanee), Jeff Nadler (Collins Lake), Marne 
Onderdonk (Saratoga), Ellen Pemrick (Colonie), Alan Schroeder (Black 
Creek Marsh, Watervliet Reservoir, Colonie 3/27), Brian Smith (Averill 
Park), Sue Stewart (Burnt Hills) and Tom Williams (Ferry Drive, Vischer 
Ferry 3/24, Coxsackie, Saratoga Battlefield).


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[nysbirds-l] Hudson-Mohawk Birdline for March 30

2011-04-01 Thread David Martin
This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week 
ending  30 March 2011.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to 
birdl...@hmbc.net


Sixty-two species were reported this week.


The best birds were:

RING-NECKED PHEASANT: Old Chatham 3/27.

HORNED GREBE: Ferry Drive 3/24; Fort Miller 3/26.

GREAT CORMORANT: Coeymans Landing 3/30; New Baltimore 3/30.

NORTHERN SHRIKE: Papscanee 3/29.

RUSTY BLACKBIRD: Vischer Ferry 3/23 (50+).

HOARY REDPOLL: Saratoga 3/27.


Other notable sightings:

Snow Goose: Colonie 3/27; Papscanee 3/29.

Mute Swan: Northumberland 3/26 (2); Fort Edward 3/30 (2).

Gadwall: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (6), 3/28.

American Widgeon: Black Creek Marsh 3/24; Ferry Drive 3/24; Vischer 
Ferry 3/27 (34), 3/28.

Northern Shoveler: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (3), 3/28.

Northern Pintail: Burnt Hills 3/26.

Greater Scaup: Vischer Ferry 3/23 (2); Northumberland 3/26 (5).

Lesser Scaup: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (2).

Ruddy Duck: Fort Miller 3/26.

Pied-billed Grebe: Vischer Ferry 3/27 (2).

Osprey: Collins Lake 3/30.

Bald Eagle: Broadalbin 3/24 (2); Fort Edward 3/30 (2).

Northern Harrier: Northumberland 3/26.

Cooper's Hawk: Colonie 3/26.

Red-tailed Hawk (leucistic): Center Berlin 3/26.

American Kestrel: Northumberland 3/26; Coxsackie 3/27; Fort Edward 3/30 
(7-8).

Northern Flicker: Watervliet Reservoir 3/24.

Eastern Phoebe: Black Creek Marsh 3/24.

Fish Crow: Papscanee 3/29 (2); New Baltimore 3/30 (2).

Carolina Wren: Collins Lake 3/30.

Eastern Bluebird: Black Creek Marsh 3/24 (3); Colonie 3/27.

Fox Sparrow: Averill Park 3/25.
Eastern Meadowlark: Saratoga Battlefield 3/30 (3).

Common Redpoll: Colonie 3/25 (3), 3/26 (5-6); Saratoga 3/27 (~25), 3/30.

Thanks toPhil Whitney (Birdline compiler), Steve Abrahamsen 
(Northumberland, Fort Miller, Saratoga 3/27), Linda Eastman 
(Broadalbin), Elisabeth Grace (Old Chatham), Rich Guthrie (Coeymans 
Landing, New Baltimore), Ken Harper (Fort Edward), Ron Harrower (Vischer 
Ferry 3/23), John Hershey (Vischer Ferry 3/27), Jesse Jaycox (Center 
Berlin), Naomi Lloyd (Papscanee), Jeff Nadler (Collins Lake), Marne 
Onderdonk (Saratoga), Ellen Pemrick (Colonie), Alan Schroeder (Black 
Creek Marsh, Watervliet Reservoir, Colonie 3/27), Brian Smith (Averill 
Park), Sue Stewart (Burnt Hills) and Tom Williams (Ferry Drive, Vischer 
Ferry 3/24, Coxsackie, Saratoga Battlefield).


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[nysbirds-l] FOY Eastern phoebe 4/1/11. Hamptonburgh, NY. and 1 American Kestrel (AMKE) f.

2011-04-01 Thread peterbilt.birder
1Eastern phoebe, at swamp. Intersection of Beaver Dam Rd. and Eager Rd. 
1 American Kestrel, on  
wire at Rte 416/ Grove St. Intertsection / entrance to Thomas Bull Memorial 
Park. Hamptonburgh, NY.Dan Furbish.  
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


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[nysbirds-l] 1 male, American Kestrel. Hamptonburgh, NY 4/1/11

2011-04-01 Thread peterbilt.birder
1   American Kestrel, male, 1/4 mile north of female kestrel reported earlier. 
On wires along Rte 416. female was seen one hour B4 seeing male  at  6:40 pm.   
 4/1/11 Dan Furbish
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


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[nysbirds-l] Miller Place sod farms...black bellied plovers/dunlin

2011-04-01 Thread DanoR4
stopped by the sod fields in Miller Place today huddled in a dip on the  
east side of the road 14 black bellied plovers and 36 dunlin..never seen  
shorebirds there this early in the year.The fields are on Miller Place 
Middle  Island rd between Whiskey rd and rt 25 a in Miller Place Long Island 
New  
York.Dan Heglund

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[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 1 April 2011

2011-04-01 Thread Karen Fung
- RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* April 1, 2011
* NYNY1104.01

- Birds Mentioned:
Common Murre+
VARIED THRUSH+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

HARLEQUIN DUCK
Red-throated Loon
Red-necked Grebe
Northern Gannet
Bald Eagle
American Kestrel
Piping Plover
BLACK-HEADED GULL
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Razorbill


If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report
electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at
http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to
nysa...@nybirds.org .

If electronic submission is not possible, hard copy reports and photos
or sketches are welcome. Hard copy documentation should be mailed to:

Jeanne Skelly - Secretary
NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
420 Chili-Scottsville Rd.
Churchville, NY  14428

~ Transcript ~

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Weekly Recording: (212) 979-3070

To report sightings call:
Tom Burke (212) 372-1483 (during the day except Sunday)
Tony Lauro (631) 734-4126

Compilers: Tom Burke, Tony Lauro
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
Transcriber: Karen Fung

[~BEGIN RBA TAPE~]

Greetings.  This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, April
1st, at 7:00pm.  The highlights of today's tape are pelagic trip
results, VARIED THRUSH, BLACK-HEADED DUCK, HARLEQUIN DUCK, and
important announcements.

A pelagic trip, run last Saturday by See Life Paulagics out of
Freeport, aboard the Captain Lou VII, cruised in shore waters before
heading out about 25 miles.  In shore, 230+ RAZORBILLS were spotted,
including some in breeding plumage.  Farther offshore, a couple of
COMMON MURRES put in a brief appearance.  Good numbers of gulls
following the boat due to continuous chumming included a GLAUCOUS
GULL, four ICELAND GULLS, and eight LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS of
various ages.  About 250 NORTHERN GANNETS were also counted, but two
Great Skuas harassing an Atlantic Puffin well out in front of the boat
were unfortunately not detected by any of the trip participants.

At Point Lookout the six HARLEQUIN DUCKS lingering there were nicely
viewed as the boat returned to port, and a PIPING PLOVER was seen
later on the Pt Lookout beaches.

Last Saturday a RED-NECKED GREBE was at Jones Beach field 10, off the
fishing piers.

The Central Park VARIED THRUSH has been being seen as recently as last
Sunday, both in the maintenance area and north of the 79th Street
Transverse near the south side of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
However, this thrush, after close study of photographs and museum
specimens, has been reidentified as an orange variant of Aztec Thrush,
thus presumably a new record for New York State.

On eastern Long Island, a sea watch off Main Beach in East Hampton
last Sunday morning, among a decent movement of sea ducks, also noted
49 NORTHERN GANNETS, 151 RED-THROATED LOONS, and 32 RAZORBILLS.  Also
Sunday at Ditch Plains in Montauk, an immature BLACK-HEADED GULL was
found in a small gathering of Bonaparte's Gulls, and lingering LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULLS were seen at Mecox Bay and at Napeague.  Single
BALD EAGLES were spotted on the Forge River in Mastic Saturday and
then Flanders Sunday, and the count of AMERICAN KESTRELS using the
Grasslands at the old Grumman Airport in Calverton reached 15 on
Tuesday.

Three RED-NECKED GREBES were still off Read Sanctuary at Playland Park
in Rye, Westchester County, on Wednesday and Thursday, and NORTHERN
GANNETS are occurring regularly off there.

Meteorologists, after analyzing recent weather phenomena, have
announced a postponement of spring till sometime in mid-July.  And, as
a reminder, the New York City - imposed ban on the use of binoculars
in city parks goes into effect today.

To phone in reports on Long Island, call Tony Lauro at (631) 734-4126,
or during the day except Sunday call Tom Burke at (212) 372-1483.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the
National Audubon Society.  Thank you for calling.

[~END TAPE~]

~ End Transcript ~

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