[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Black-headed Gull

2017-01-29 Thread Joshua Malbin
A Black-headed Gull was seen again today near Veterans Pier in Brooklyn at
around noon, the same time one was seen there yesterday. I believe a couple
of people tried for it later on, unsuccessfully, and it was not there
during the hour before. So it seems to come to the sewage treatment plant
around then, but doesn't stay long.

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Black-headed Gull

2017-01-29 Thread Joshua Malbin
A Black-headed Gull was seen again today near Veterans Pier in Brooklyn at
around noon, the same time one was seen there yesterday. I believe a couple
of people tried for it later on, unsuccessfully, and it was not there
during the hour before. So it seems to come to the sewage treatment plant
around then, but doesn't stay long.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwings Essex co.

2017-01-29 Thread Richard Guthrie
New arriving folks would like any news or updates on the gull. Anyone have the 
latest word for them?

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> On Jan 29, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Arie Gilbert  wrote:
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwings Essex co.

2017-01-29 Thread Richard Guthrie
New arriving folks would like any news or updates on the gull. Anyone have the 
latest word for them?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 29, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Arie Gilbert  wrote:
> 
> .
> viewed from this location at 2.53pm on 01-29-2017
> 
> http://maps.google.com/maps?q=43.95522839,-74.1058987
> 
> 
> Arie Gilbert 
> No. Babylon NY 
> www.powerbirder.blogspot 
> www.qcbirdclub.org
> 
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[nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwings Essex co.

2017-01-29 Thread Arie Gilbert

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[nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwings Essex co.

2017-01-29 Thread Arie Gilbert

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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=43.95522839,-74.1058987

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RE:[nysbirds-l] [nysbirds-l]Ross Gull YES Tupper lake

2017-01-29 Thread Jim Schlickenrieder
The Ross' flew off toward the csuseway about 12:30 pm.  We'll check again after 
the snow shower subsides

Any other updates are appreciated !

Jim Schlickenrieder Butler, NJ

 Original message 
From: Arie Gilbert  
Date: 1/29/17  11:06  (GMT-05:00) To: 
nysbirds-L@cornell.edu Subject: [nysbirds-l]Ross Gull YES Tupper 
lake 

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RE:[nysbirds-l] [nysbirds-l]Ross Gull YES Tupper lake

2017-01-29 Thread Jim Schlickenrieder
The Ross' flew off toward the csuseway about 12:30 pm.  We'll check again after 
the snow shower subsides

Any other updates are appreciated !

Jim Schlickenrieder Butler, NJ

 Original message 
From: Arie Gilbert  
Date: 1/29/17  11:06  (GMT-05:00) To: 
nysbirds-L@cornell.edu Subject: [nysbirds-l]Ross Gull YES Tupper 
lake 

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viewed from this location at 11.03am on 01-29-2017
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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike Tupoer Lake

2017-01-29 Thread Arie Gilbert

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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike Tupoer Lake

2017-01-29 Thread Arie Gilbert

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[nysbirds-l] Ross Gull YES Tupper lake

2017-01-29 Thread Arie Gilbert

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[nysbirds-l] Ross Gull YES Tupper lake

2017-01-29 Thread Arie Gilbert

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[nysbirds-l] Ross's Gull Yes Jan 29

2017-01-29 Thread Richard Guthrie
Ian Davies just posted on NA Gulls (of all places) that the Ross's Gull in
Tupper Lake has been seen this morning Sunday 1/29. More details are
apparently on ebbird (of all places).

good Luck to those en route or around the lake today
-- 
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[nysbirds-l] Ross's Gull Yes Jan 29

2017-01-29 Thread Richard Guthrie
Ian Davies just posted on NA Gulls (of all places) that the Ross's Gull in
Tupper Lake has been seen this morning Sunday 1/29. More details are
apparently on ebbird (of all places).

good Luck to those en route or around the lake today
-- 
Richard Guthrie

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[nysbirds-l] Ross's Gull benefits the Tupper Lake area (no sighting)

2017-01-29 Thread Thomas Fiore
The Ross's Gull that is being enjoyed by birders and others, and  
hopefully may continue in and around Tupper Lake for even more  
observers to see is bringing a major influx of visitors and their  
spending to the area - it may be obvious, but this is a great and  
simple opportunity to all who are coming in hopes of observing this  
very rare bird to mention to everyone in that region that they are  
there primarily thanks to that bird's appearance, and of course to  
spend $ at many local businesses, and give something to the community  
and region in exchange for the hospitality received;  it would be a  
nice opportunity as well for someone, in the area, to work out just  
how many visitors are coming to see the rare gull (and other wildlife  
and perhaps other attractions) especially how many birders show up in  
total thru the full stay of this bird, and then, at least very  
roughly, work out how much money may have been spent, given to local  
and regional businesses through the big influx -  it may end up being  
a very substantial amount!  It sounds as though birders from many  
states & at least some provinces are or have been there, and it is  
very possible, should the Ross's Gull remain for viewing for some  
time, that seekers from countries beyond Canada will come in hopes of  
seeing this bird: yes, it's that rare - & a bird that a very many  
birders world-wide have not seen (even some who have spent time in the  
Arctic regions)!   For those that have time, explore more of the ADK  
region; perhaps some other rarity is waiting discovery, and if not,  
the whole region is one with many winter wonders.


good searching / finding,

Tom Fiore,
manhattan
island, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Ross's Gull benefits the Tupper Lake area (no sighting)

2017-01-29 Thread Thomas Fiore
The Ross's Gull that is being enjoyed by birders and others, and  
hopefully may continue in and around Tupper Lake for even more  
observers to see is bringing a major influx of visitors and their  
spending to the area - it may be obvious, but this is a great and  
simple opportunity to all who are coming in hopes of observing this  
very rare bird to mention to everyone in that region that they are  
there primarily thanks to that bird's appearance, and of course to  
spend $ at many local businesses, and give something to the community  
and region in exchange for the hospitality received;  it would be a  
nice opportunity as well for someone, in the area, to work out just  
how many visitors are coming to see the rare gull (and other wildlife  
and perhaps other attractions) especially how many birders show up in  
total thru the full stay of this bird, and then, at least very  
roughly, work out how much money may have been spent, given to local  
and regional businesses through the big influx -  it may end up being  
a very substantial amount!  It sounds as though birders from many  
states & at least some provinces are or have been there, and it is  
very possible, should the Ross's Gull remain for viewing for some  
time, that seekers from countries beyond Canada will come in hopes of  
seeing this bird: yes, it's that rare - & a bird that a very many  
birders world-wide have not seen (even some who have spent time in the  
Arctic regions)!   For those that have time, explore more of the ADK  
region; perhaps some other rarity is waiting discovery, and if not,  
the whole region is one with many winter wonders.


good searching / finding,

Tom Fiore,
manhattan
island, NY

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