[nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret and Eastern Bluebirds at Pelham Bay Park in Bronx County, NY

2016-11-12 Thread Jared Cole
This post was for birding done on 11/12/2016 (Saturday) not 11/11. Sorry
about the mix-up!

On Saturday, November 12, 2016, Jared Cole  wrote:

> Matthieu Benoit and I (Jared Cole) birded Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx,
> NY, on 11/11/2016 from sunrise (about 6:40am) to sunset (about 4:40pm).
>
> We started at Twin Islands, eventually concluding in the Southern Zone of
> the park. We did not observe any morning flight. We did have a good
> diversity (in low numbers) of several migratory/resident raptors, including
> Bald Eagles, Northern Harrier, Cooper's Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk,
> Red-tailed Hawk, and Peregrine Falcon. We had 8 Emberizidae sparrows
> including Eastern Towhee, American Tree Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Swamp
> Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow, and
> Dark-eyed Junco.
>
> Two species that stood out were Eastern Bluebirds and Cattle Egret, both
> observed by the landfill. We spent just under an hour (3:20-4:10pm) along
> the edge of the landfill in the southern zone of the park. We had 6 Eastern
> Bluebirds fly up onto the barbwire fence and then over into the landfill
> area. Just after passing the landfill, we set up along the fence and had a
> Cattle Egret fly by. The Cattle Egret flew southeast from the edge of the
> landfill, but we lost it as it flew over the docks that stick into
> Eastchester Bay. We snapped photos of both species and they are on the
> eBird list: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32507644.
>
> I will be uploading the other lists to eBird later but wanted to get this
> one out in case birders wanted to have a look in The Bronx tomorrow.
> #bronxbird
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jared Cole
>

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[nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret and Eastern Bluebirds at Pelham Bay Park in Bronx County, NY

2016-11-12 Thread Jared Cole
This post was for birding done on 11/12/2016 (Saturday) not 11/11. Sorry
about the mix-up!

On Saturday, November 12, 2016, Jared Cole  wrote:

> Matthieu Benoit and I (Jared Cole) birded Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx,
> NY, on 11/11/2016 from sunrise (about 6:40am) to sunset (about 4:40pm).
>
> We started at Twin Islands, eventually concluding in the Southern Zone of
> the park. We did not observe any morning flight. We did have a good
> diversity (in low numbers) of several migratory/resident raptors, including
> Bald Eagles, Northern Harrier, Cooper's Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk,
> Red-tailed Hawk, and Peregrine Falcon. We had 8 Emberizidae sparrows
> including Eastern Towhee, American Tree Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Swamp
> Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow, and
> Dark-eyed Junco.
>
> Two species that stood out were Eastern Bluebirds and Cattle Egret, both
> observed by the landfill. We spent just under an hour (3:20-4:10pm) along
> the edge of the landfill in the southern zone of the park. We had 6 Eastern
> Bluebirds fly up onto the barbwire fence and then over into the landfill
> area. Just after passing the landfill, we set up along the fence and had a
> Cattle Egret fly by. The Cattle Egret flew southeast from the edge of the
> landfill, but we lost it as it flew over the docks that stick into
> Eastchester Bay. We snapped photos of both species and they are on the
> eBird list: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32507644.
>
> I will be uploading the other lists to eBird later but wanted to get this
> one out in case birders wanted to have a look in The Bronx tomorrow.
> #bronxbird
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jared Cole
>

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Saturday Nov. 12, 2016 - Pied-billed Grebe, Ring-necked Ducks, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers

2016-11-12 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC 
Saturday Nov. 12, 2016 
OBS: Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from the Boathouse at 9am.

Highlights: Pied-billed Grebe & Ring-necked Ducks on the Reservoir, Hooded 
Mergansers at Turtle Pond, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers.

Canada Goose - 70+ Reservoir
Gadwall - 10 to 12 Reservoir
Mallard - small numbers Reservoir
Northern Shoveler - around 20 Turtle Pond, others at Reservoir
Ring-necked Duck - 2 male NE Reservoir (Deb after lunch)
Bufflehead - 7 (5 males & 2 females Reservoir)
Hooded Merganser - 10 (5 males & 2 females Reservoir, 2 males & 1 female Turtle 
Pond)
Ruddy Duck - fewer than last week Reservoir
Pied-billed Grebe - SE Reservoir this morning
Mourning Dove - many
American Coot - 4 Reservoir
Ring-billed, Herring, & Great Black-backed Gulls - Reservoir
Bald Eagle - circling over Turtle Pond while drifting south (Deb after lunch)
Cooper's Hawk - low flyover Turtle Pond (Deb before walk)
Red-tailed Hawk - flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker - residents
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young male Pinetum
Downy Woodpecker - feeders
Northern Flicker - Belvedere Castle
Blue Jay - many
Black-capped Chickadee - many
Tufted Titmouse - many
Red-breasted Nuthatch - Pinetum
White-breasted Nuthatch - 6 on the walk, another 5 at the Reservoir earlier
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2 (Pinetum & Cleopatra's Needle)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Cleopatra's Needle
Hermit Thrush - Pinetum
American Robin - many
House Finch - Boathouse parking lot
Palm Warbler - fenced area with chrysanthemums north of King of Poland
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Pinetum (Gillian Henry, MD)
Song Sparrow - several (Tupelo Field, Reservoir)
White-throated Sparrow - many
Dark-eyed Junco - not many
Northern Cardinal - residents
Blackbird sp. - flock of 40-50 over Tupelo Field

Ed Gaillard reported an Eastern Phoebe at Willow Rock this morning via twitter 
#birdcp.

On Friday (Nov. 11) David Barrett reported a Red-shouldered Hawk flying low 
east of the Ramble via twitter #birdcp. 


Deb Allen

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Saturday Nov. 12, 2016 - Pied-billed Grebe, Ring-necked Ducks, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers

2016-11-12 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC 
Saturday Nov. 12, 2016 
OBS: Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from the Boathouse at 9am.

Highlights: Pied-billed Grebe & Ring-necked Ducks on the Reservoir, Hooded 
Mergansers at Turtle Pond, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers.

Canada Goose - 70+ Reservoir
Gadwall - 10 to 12 Reservoir
Mallard - small numbers Reservoir
Northern Shoveler - around 20 Turtle Pond, others at Reservoir
Ring-necked Duck - 2 male NE Reservoir (Deb after lunch)
Bufflehead - 7 (5 males & 2 females Reservoir)
Hooded Merganser - 10 (5 males & 2 females Reservoir, 2 males & 1 female Turtle 
Pond)
Ruddy Duck - fewer than last week Reservoir
Pied-billed Grebe - SE Reservoir this morning
Mourning Dove - many
American Coot - 4 Reservoir
Ring-billed, Herring, & Great Black-backed Gulls - Reservoir
Bald Eagle - circling over Turtle Pond while drifting south (Deb after lunch)
Cooper's Hawk - low flyover Turtle Pond (Deb before walk)
Red-tailed Hawk - flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker - residents
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young male Pinetum
Downy Woodpecker - feeders
Northern Flicker - Belvedere Castle
Blue Jay - many
Black-capped Chickadee - many
Tufted Titmouse - many
Red-breasted Nuthatch - Pinetum
White-breasted Nuthatch - 6 on the walk, another 5 at the Reservoir earlier
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2 (Pinetum & Cleopatra's Needle)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Cleopatra's Needle
Hermit Thrush - Pinetum
American Robin - many
House Finch - Boathouse parking lot
Palm Warbler - fenced area with chrysanthemums north of King of Poland
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Pinetum (Gillian Henry, MD)
Song Sparrow - several (Tupelo Field, Reservoir)
White-throated Sparrow - many
Dark-eyed Junco - not many
Northern Cardinal - residents
Blackbird sp. - flock of 40-50 over Tupelo Field

Ed Gaillard reported an Eastern Phoebe at Willow Rock this morning via twitter 
#birdcp.

On Friday (Nov. 11) David Barrett reported a Red-shouldered Hawk flying low 
east of the Ramble via twitter #birdcp. 


Deb Allen

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[nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret and Eastern Bluebirds at Pelham Bay Park in Bronx County, NY

2016-11-12 Thread Jared Cole
Matthieu Benoit and I (Jared Cole) birded Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx, NY,
on 11/11/2016 from sunrise (about 6:40am) to sunset (about 4:40pm).

We started at Twin Islands, eventually concluding in the Southern Zone of
the park. We did not observe any morning flight. We did have a good
diversity (in low numbers) of several migratory/resident raptors, including
Bald Eagles, Northern Harrier, Cooper's Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk,
Red-tailed Hawk, and Peregrine Falcon. We had 8 Emberizidae sparrows
including Eastern Towhee, American Tree Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Swamp
Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow, and
Dark-eyed Junco.

Two species that stood out were Eastern Bluebirds and Cattle Egret, both
observed by the landfill. We spent just under an hour (3:20-4:10pm) along
the edge of the landfill in the southern zone of the park. We had 6 Eastern
Bluebirds fly up onto the barbwire fence and then over into the landfill
area. Just after passing the landfill, we set up along the fence and had a
Cattle Egret fly by. The Cattle Egret flew southeast from the edge of the
landfill, but we lost it as it flew over the docks that stick into
Eastchester Bay. We snapped photos of both species and they are on the
eBird list: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32507644.

I will be uploading the other lists to eBird later but wanted to get this
one out in case birders wanted to have a look in The Bronx tomorrow.
#bronxbird

Cheers,

Jared Cole

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[nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret and Eastern Bluebirds at Pelham Bay Park in Bronx County, NY

2016-11-12 Thread Jared Cole
Matthieu Benoit and I (Jared Cole) birded Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx, NY,
on 11/11/2016 from sunrise (about 6:40am) to sunset (about 4:40pm).

We started at Twin Islands, eventually concluding in the Southern Zone of
the park. We did not observe any morning flight. We did have a good
diversity (in low numbers) of several migratory/resident raptors, including
Bald Eagles, Northern Harrier, Cooper's Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk,
Red-tailed Hawk, and Peregrine Falcon. We had 8 Emberizidae sparrows
including Eastern Towhee, American Tree Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Swamp
Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow, and
Dark-eyed Junco.

Two species that stood out were Eastern Bluebirds and Cattle Egret, both
observed by the landfill. We spent just under an hour (3:20-4:10pm) along
the edge of the landfill in the southern zone of the park. We had 6 Eastern
Bluebirds fly up onto the barbwire fence and then over into the landfill
area. Just after passing the landfill, we set up along the fence and had a
Cattle Egret fly by. The Cattle Egret flew southeast from the edge of the
landfill, but we lost it as it flew over the docks that stick into
Eastchester Bay. We snapped photos of both species and they are on the
eBird list: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32507644.

I will be uploading the other lists to eBird later but wanted to get this
one out in case birders wanted to have a look in The Bronx tomorrow.
#bronxbird

Cheers,

Jared Cole

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Female Harlequin Duck, Shinnecock Inlet

2016-11-12 Thread Mike
While birding along Dune Road today, I ran into a birder from Orange County who 
mentioned that he had seen a female harlequin yesterday and today at Shinnecock 
( Suffolk). I headed over there and found the bird off the beach alongside the 
west jetty.  Photo on the NYS Birder Facebook page. 

Mike Cooper
Ridge, NY

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Female Harlequin Duck, Shinnecock Inlet

2016-11-12 Thread Mike
While birding along Dune Road today, I ran into a birder from Orange County who 
mentioned that he had seen a female harlequin yesterday and today at Shinnecock 
( Suffolk). I headed over there and found the bird off the beach alongside the 
west jetty.  Photo on the NYS Birder Facebook page. 

Mike Cooper
Ridge, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Hempstead

2016-11-12 Thread Timothy Healy
Pack your gloves if you're birding: it's cold out there, folks! Jones Beach
saw some movement this morning, with lots of Red-wings and a fair few
finches passing overhead on their journey to the west. Hundreds of gannets
were seen moving just offshore, and a noisy Great Blue Heron flew down the
coast as well. Two Lapland Longspurs were located in a flock of Snow
Buntings at the beach, and Horned Larks and a pipit were also seen nearby.
Expected raptor species were on the hunt.

A brief stop at Hempstead Lake revealed groups of Hooded Mergansers and
Ruddy Ducks on the main lake, along with a Red-throated Loon. This was my
first sighting of this species at the park, and it was diving actively and
feeding. After the first glimpse I lost it for several minutes and was
wondering if I'd seen what I thought I'd seen!

Cheers!
-Tim H

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Hempstead

2016-11-12 Thread Timothy Healy
Pack your gloves if you're birding: it's cold out there, folks! Jones Beach
saw some movement this morning, with lots of Red-wings and a fair few
finches passing overhead on their journey to the west. Hundreds of gannets
were seen moving just offshore, and a noisy Great Blue Heron flew down the
coast as well. Two Lapland Longspurs were located in a flock of Snow
Buntings at the beach, and Horned Larks and a pipit were also seen nearby.
Expected raptor species were on the hunt.

A brief stop at Hempstead Lake revealed groups of Hooded Mergansers and
Ruddy Ducks on the main lake, along with a Red-throated Loon. This was my
first sighting of this species at the park, and it was diving actively and
feeding. After the first glimpse I lost it for several minutes and was
wondering if I'd seen what I thought I'd seen!

Cheers!
-Tim H

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[nysbirds-l] Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-12 Thread Brian Whipple
If anyone still hasn't seen it, the Pink-footed Goose continues hanging out
on Valley Stream Pond in Hendrickson Park.

Dropped Pin near Hendrickson Park Trail, Valley Stream, NY 11580
https://goo.gl/maps/rQYrpuuRssA2

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[nysbirds-l] Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-12 Thread Brian Whipple
If anyone still hasn't seen it, the Pink-footed Goose continues hanging out
on Valley Stream Pond in Hendrickson Park.

Dropped Pin near Hendrickson Park Trail, Valley Stream, NY 11580
https://goo.gl/maps/rQYrpuuRssA2

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Re: [nysbirds-l] King Eider Nassau Yes

2016-11-12 Thread Ethan Goodman
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#715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white 
!important; }  As of 12:15, the Bayville King Eider female very cooperative and 
close in right in front of the Charles E Ransom beach parking lot slowly 
working east. 


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Park in the Charles E. Ransom beach parking lot and walk east toward 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] King Eider Nassau Yes

2016-11-12 Thread Ethan Goodman
 blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px 
#715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white 
!important; }  As of 12:15, the Bayville King Eider female very cooperative and 
close in right in front of the Charles E Ransom beach parking lot slowly 
working east. 


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Park in the Charles E. Ransom beach parking lot and walk east toward 
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[nysbirds-l] Croton point

2016-11-12 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
Kyle Bardwell and I spent about 90 minutes out at CPP this morning; highlights 
included 2 common loon in the river -- at least one calling (we were surprised 
to hear this time of year), RT loon (bay side), kingfisher, at least 2 osprey, 
bald eagle, harrier, cooper's hawk, merlin (perched), RC kinglet, YR warbler, 2 
tree sparrow (FOS),field sparrow and best was flock of 31 snow buntings puddle 
drinking in dirt road near airplane field

The insanity begins. Climate change denier Myron Ebell to head environmental 
and climate policy under new administration; J. Mengele to head Health and 
Human Services? 

Good birding

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining

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[nysbirds-l] Croton point

2016-11-12 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
Kyle Bardwell and I spent about 90 minutes out at CPP this morning; highlights 
included 2 common loon in the river -- at least one calling (we were surprised 
to hear this time of year), RT loon (bay side), kingfisher, at least 2 osprey, 
bald eagle, harrier, cooper's hawk, merlin (perched), RC kinglet, YR warbler, 2 
tree sparrow (FOS),field sparrow and best was flock of 31 snow buntings puddle 
drinking in dirt road near airplane field

The insanity begins. Climate change denier Myron Ebell to head environmental 
and climate policy under new administration; J. Mengele to head Health and 
Human Services? 

Good birding

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining

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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-breasted Chat

2016-11-12 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
The previously reported YBCH continues at the little traffic circle park
near St. Paul's church. Giving prolonged views.
Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-breasted Chat

2016-11-12 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
The previously reported YBCH continues at the little traffic circle park
near St. Paul's church. Giving prolonged views.
Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Trinity YBChat

2016-11-12 Thread Paul Bourdin
Still present, 10:20am. 

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[nysbirds-l] Trinity YBChat

2016-11-12 Thread Paul Bourdin
Still present, 10:20am. 

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