Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Montauk Point Harlequin & Razorbills

2016-02-13 Thread Paul R Sweet

> 
> Sure. Close in to beach maybe 30 meters off shore, about 100 meters west of 
> the closed snack bar. 
> 
> Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 
> Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
> 
>> On Feb 13, 2016, at 2:55 PM, "redk...@optonline.net"  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Paul: Can you describe in a little more detail where at the Point you saw 
>> the Harlequin?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> John T. 
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Paul R Sweet 
>> Date: Saturday, February 13, 2016 2:48 pm
>> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Montauk Point Harlequin & Razorbills
>> To: "nysbirds-l@cornell.edu" 
>> 
>>> Among the many scoters and Common Eiders at Montauk Point today 
>>> was a single drake Harlequin and a few Razorbills in singles and 
>>> twos. Black appeared to be most abundant scoter followed by Surf 
>>> and White-winged. Huge duck flocks were beyond identification 
>>> range. Also present a few Gannets, Long-tailed Duck, Red-
>>> breasted Merganser, Boneparte's Gull, Common Loon, Red-throated 
>>> Loon and a single Greater Scaup.
>>> 
>>> Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of 
>>> Natural History | Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 
>>> 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
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[nysbirds-l] Red-tailed Hawk shot on Shelter Island

2016-02-13 Thread K C Bailey
Hi Everyone:

Sorry to be off topic but I could use some ideas. On Thursday I found an 
injured Red-tailed Hawk in my yard here on Shelter Island. It was unable to 
fly. We got her to The North Fork Animal Hospital where an x-ray revealed that 
she had been shot. She is now resting at the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue 
Center in Hampton Bays, but her future is doubtful. We all know this is illegal 
on the federal and state level. I did not see a anything that could be helpful 
in tracking down the shooter. If anyone has any ideas I would be most grateful. 
This is appalling. 

K C Bailey
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[nysbirds-l] Greater White-fronted Geese in East Hampton

2016-02-13 Thread Anthony Collerton
2 at the very East end of the pond, north of the bridge (the inlet).
Also 2 Wilson's Snipe at Georgica Cove.
Snowy Owl at Lazy Point, Napeague.

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[nysbirds-l] Montauk Point Harlequin & Razorbills

2016-02-13 Thread Paul R Sweet
Among the many scoters and Common Eiders at Montauk Point today was a single 
drake Harlequin and a few Razorbills in singles and twos. Black appeared to be 
most abundant scoter followed by Surf and White-winged. Huge duck flocks were 
beyond identification range. Also present a few Gannets, Long-tailed Duck, 
Red-breasted Merganser, Boneparte's Gull, Common Loon, Red-throated Loon and a 
single Greater Scaup.

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Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
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[nysbirds-l] Croton point park

2016-02-13 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
A sunny cold morning with KT Bardwell and J. Grant yielded a lot more birds 
than we thought. The lark sparrow continues seen a few times with good size 
flocks of American tree sparrows, juncos and some wt sparrows. 2 golden crowned 
kinglets and 2 catbirds the latter on low road by wine cellars, a flock of 15 
American pipits on edge of landfill.  Most eagles of the season perhaps ten in 
all, 6 at once in air/and on sandbar at the train station boat ramp and a few 
in the park; a lone female lesser scaup at boat ramp, a GHO flew right by us as 
well in the park. 

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining

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[nysbirds-l] eBird.org Shared Location - Blue Point Ave. Dock

2016-02-13 Thread Ben Cacace
A marker was created for Blue Point Ave. Dock in Suffolk County based on
the Tufted Duck find by Derek Rogers. The hotspot should be available
within 12 hours.

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Country, State/Province, County, Type* or # of Checklists
— Select your personal location (it will show a letter "P" under Type*) by
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— Select the "Merge" button and you'll see all nearby hotspots as red icons
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[nysbirds-l] Queens co. Greater White-fronted Goose (NO)

2016-02-13 Thread Andrew Baksh
Despite searching Flushing Meadow lake and surrounding environs, I was unable 
to locate the Greater White-fronted Goose that was reportedly seen on Wednesday 
as per last night's RBA.


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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: Tufted Duck - Blue Point, NY (Suffolk)

2016-02-13 Thread Derek Rogers
The Tufted Duck continues at the same location as described below. 


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Derek Rogers 
> Date: February 12, 2016 at 10:07:27 PM EST
> To: NY Bird List List 
> Subject: Tufted Duck - Blue Point, NY (Suffolk)
> 
> At the close of the day I decided to check some of the local docks along the 
> Great South Bay while there was still some daylight left. I ended up finding 
> several large rafts of scaup at the south end of Blue Point Avenue (Blue 
> Point, NY). The vast majority of scaup were out of viewing range but luckily 
> there were a fair number inshore that allowed for close-range scrutiny. 
> Within this group was a single Tufted Duck. Description and photos can be 
> viewed in my eBird checklist: 
> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S27463081
> 
> Hopefully this group of scaup sticks around for a while as there are plenty 
> more birds to detail! The majority of Scaup were Greater (as we’d expect) but 
> there were also a fair number of Lesser involved as well (presumably 
> influenced by the nearby frozen lakes and ponds). I learned through 
> conversations with some of the locals that the scaup have been present, and 
> in even larger numbers, for the past couple of days. Its also worth noting 
> that the Blue Point Tufted Duck differs from the Lake Capri/Venetian Shores 
> bird in several ways, the most obvious being the shorter tuft.
> 
> Best,
> Derek Rogers
> Sayville

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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: Tufted Duck - Blue Point, NY (Suffolk)

2016-02-13 Thread Derek Rogers
The Tufted Duck continues at the same location as described below. 


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Derek Rogers 
> Date: February 12, 2016 at 10:07:27 PM EST
> To: NY Bird List List 
> Subject: Tufted Duck - Blue Point, NY (Suffolk)
> 
> At the close of the day I decided to check some of the local docks along the 
> Great South Bay while there was still some daylight left. I ended up finding 
> several large rafts of scaup at the south end of Blue Point Avenue (Blue 
> Point, NY). The vast majority of scaup were out of viewing range but luckily 
> there were a fair number inshore that allowed for close-range scrutiny. 
> Within this group was a single Tufted Duck. Description and photos can be 
> viewed in my eBird checklist: 
> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S27463081
> 
> Hopefully this group of scaup sticks around for a while as there are plenty 
> more birds to detail! The majority of Scaup were Greater (as we’d expect) but 
> there were also a fair number of Lesser involved as well (presumably 
> influenced by the nearby frozen lakes and ponds). I learned through 
> conversations with some of the locals that the scaup have been present, and 
> in even larger numbers, for the past couple of days. Its also worth noting 
> that the Blue Point Tufted Duck differs from the Lake Capri/Venetian Shores 
> bird in several ways, the most obvious being the shorter tuft.
> 
> Best,
> Derek Rogers
> Sayville

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[nysbirds-l] Queens co. Greater White-fronted Goose (NO)

2016-02-13 Thread Andrew Baksh
Despite searching Flushing Meadow lake and surrounding environs, I was unable 
to locate the Greater White-fronted Goose that was reportedly seen on Wednesday 
as per last night's RBA.


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林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
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> (") _ (") 
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[nysbirds-l] eBird.org Shared Location - Blue Point Ave. Dock

2016-02-13 Thread Ben Cacace
A marker was created for Blue Point Ave. Dock in Suffolk County based on
the Tufted Duck find by Derek Rogers. The hotspot should be available
within 12 hours.

If you wish to merge your personal location with an existing hotspot here
are the steps:

— Sign into eBird.org
— Go to "My eBird" & select "Manage My Locations" in the right panel
— At the bottom of the screen click "Show All" to see all locations on one
page
— You can sort the list by clicking on any of the headers: Location,
Country, State/Province, County, Type* or # of Checklists
— Select your personal location (it will show a letter "P" under Type*) by
clicking "Edit" on the right side of the line
— Select the "Merge" button and you'll see all nearby hotspots as red icons
— Keep the checkmark for "Delete after merging" selected
— Click the icon that best fits your location
— ... now you'll see the hotspot description above the 'Merge' button along
with the # of checklists you'll be merging
— Click on the 'Merge' button
— Answer Yes to the 'Yes or No' query

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[nysbirds-l] Croton point park

2016-02-13 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
A sunny cold morning with KT Bardwell and J. Grant yielded a lot more birds 
than we thought. The lark sparrow continues seen a few times with good size 
flocks of American tree sparrows, juncos and some wt sparrows. 2 golden crowned 
kinglets and 2 catbirds the latter on low road by wine cellars, a flock of 15 
American pipits on edge of landfill.  Most eagles of the season perhaps ten in 
all, 6 at once in air/and on sandbar at the train station boat ramp and a few 
in the park; a lone female lesser scaup at boat ramp, a GHO flew right by us as 
well in the park. 

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining

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[nysbirds-l] Montauk Point Harlequin & Razorbills

2016-02-13 Thread Paul R Sweet
Among the many scoters and Common Eiders at Montauk Point today was a single 
drake Harlequin and a few Razorbills in singles and twos. Black appeared to be 
most abundant scoter followed by Surf and White-winged. Huge duck flocks were 
beyond identification range. Also present a few Gannets, Long-tailed Duck, 
Red-breasted Merganser, Boneparte's Gull, Common Loon, Red-throated Loon and a 
single Greater Scaup.

Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 
Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
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[nysbirds-l] Greater White-fronted Geese in East Hampton

2016-02-13 Thread Anthony Collerton
2 at the very East end of the pond, north of the bridge (the inlet).
Also 2 Wilson's Snipe at Georgica Cove.
Snowy Owl at Lazy Point, Napeague.

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[nysbirds-l] Red-tailed Hawk shot on Shelter Island

2016-02-13 Thread K C Bailey
Hi Everyone:

Sorry to be off topic but I could use some ideas. On Thursday I found an 
injured Red-tailed Hawk in my yard here on Shelter Island. It was unable to 
fly. We got her to The North Fork Animal Hospital where an x-ray revealed that 
she had been shot. She is now resting at the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue 
Center in Hampton Bays, but her future is doubtful. We all know this is illegal 
on the federal and state level. I did not see a anything that could be helpful 
in tracking down the shooter. If anyone has any ideas I would be most grateful. 
This is appalling. 

K C Bailey
Shelter Island
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Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Montauk Point Harlequin & Razorbills

2016-02-13 Thread Paul R Sweet

> 
> Sure. Close in to beach maybe 30 meters off shore, about 100 meters west of 
> the closed snack bar. 
> 
> Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 
> Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
> 
>> On Feb 13, 2016, at 2:55 PM, "redk...@optonline.net"  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Paul: Can you describe in a little more detail where at the Point you saw 
>> the Harlequin?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> John T. 
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Paul R Sweet 
>> Date: Saturday, February 13, 2016 2:48 pm
>> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Montauk Point Harlequin & Razorbills
>> To: "nysbirds-l@cornell.edu" 
>> 
>>> Among the many scoters and Common Eiders at Montauk Point today 
>>> was a single drake Harlequin and a few Razorbills in singles and 
>>> twos. Black appeared to be most abundant scoter followed by Surf 
>>> and White-winged. Huge duck flocks were beyond identification 
>>> range. Also present a few Gannets, Long-tailed Duck, Red-
>>> breasted Merganser, Boneparte's Gull, Common Loon, Red-throated 
>>> Loon and a single Greater Scaup.
>>> 
>>> Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of 
>>> Natural History | Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 
>>> 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
>>> --
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>>> 
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>>> 

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