[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC - Sun., Nov. 19, 2017 - Common Ravens, Great Blue Heron, Winter Waterfowl, Fox Sparrows & Juncos

2017-11-19 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC 
Sunday, November 19, 2017 
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.


Highlights: Common Ravens, Great Blue Heron, Winter Waterfowl, Fox Sparrows, 
and Dark-eyed Juncos.

Canada Goose - not many south end Reservoir
Wood Duck - 2 males south end Reservoir (also 2 males at the Pond earlier)
Northern Shoveler - 65+ south end Reservoir
Gadwall - male south end Reservoir
Mallard - 60+ (Lake, Turtle Pond, the Pond, and Reservoir)
American Black Duck - pair at the Pond
American Black Duck X Mallard hybrid - 2 south end Reservoir
Northern Pintail - male at the Pond
Bufflehead - pair NW Reservoir seen from south end Reservoir
Hooded Merganser - 4 Turtle Pond, Arthur T. reported 5 others at the SE 
Reservoir
Ruddy Duck - 70+ south end Reservoir
Pied-billed Grebe - south end Reservoir
Mourning Dove - 26
American Coot - SW Reservoir & the Pond
Ring-billed Gull - lower than usual numbers Reservoir
Herring Gull - lower than usual numbers Reservoir
Great Black-backed Gull - 16 Reservoir
Great Blue Heron - adult south side of 59th Street Pond (early)
Red-shouldered Hawk - adult overhead between Castle & Shakespeare Garden 
(Andrea Hessel)
Red-tailed Hawk - flyover of local bird
Red-bellied Woodpecker - female Sparrow Rock
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Maintenance Field & Evodia Field (David Barrett)
Downy Woodpecker - male & female Evodia Field 
Northern Flicker - male Sparrow Rock
Blue Jay - at least 10
Common Raven - 2 Central Park West over El Dorado (David Barrett)
Black-capped Chickadee - 2 Source of the Gill
Tufted Titmouse - 2 NW Evodia Field
White-breasted Nuthatch - 2 NW Evodia Field
Brown Creeper - 1 or 2 (NW Evodia Field & Source of the Gill)
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2 Evodia Field
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 2 Evodia Field
Hermit Thrush - 2 Locust Grove (another at Falconer's Hill - early)
American Robin - 15 Sparrow Rock feeding on fallen crab apples
Northern Mockingbird - in crab apple at Sparrow Rock
Cedar Waxwing - at least 8 together Sparrow Rock (Andrea Hessel)
Fox Sparrow - 3 (Mugger's Woods, Summer House Meadow, Evodia Field)
Song Sparrow - 2 (Reservoir, Sparrow Rock)
Swamp Sparrow - 2 (59th Street Pond & mudflat)
White-throated Sparrow - 20+
Dark-eyed Junco - 200 (probably undercounted)
Red-winged Blackbird - male Sparrow Rock
Northern Cardinal - residents

David Barrett reported American Goldfinches at the North End this morning. 

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC - Sun., Nov. 19, 2017 - Common Ravens, Great Blue Heron, Winter Waterfowl, Fox Sparrows & Juncos

2017-11-19 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC 
Sunday, November 19, 2017 
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.


Highlights: Common Ravens, Great Blue Heron, Winter Waterfowl, Fox Sparrows, 
and Dark-eyed Juncos.

Canada Goose - not many south end Reservoir
Wood Duck - 2 males south end Reservoir (also 2 males at the Pond earlier)
Northern Shoveler - 65+ south end Reservoir
Gadwall - male south end Reservoir
Mallard - 60+ (Lake, Turtle Pond, the Pond, and Reservoir)
American Black Duck - pair at the Pond
American Black Duck X Mallard hybrid - 2 south end Reservoir
Northern Pintail - male at the Pond
Bufflehead - pair NW Reservoir seen from south end Reservoir
Hooded Merganser - 4 Turtle Pond, Arthur T. reported 5 others at the SE 
Reservoir
Ruddy Duck - 70+ south end Reservoir
Pied-billed Grebe - south end Reservoir
Mourning Dove - 26
American Coot - SW Reservoir & the Pond
Ring-billed Gull - lower than usual numbers Reservoir
Herring Gull - lower than usual numbers Reservoir
Great Black-backed Gull - 16 Reservoir
Great Blue Heron - adult south side of 59th Street Pond (early)
Red-shouldered Hawk - adult overhead between Castle & Shakespeare Garden 
(Andrea Hessel)
Red-tailed Hawk - flyover of local bird
Red-bellied Woodpecker - female Sparrow Rock
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Maintenance Field & Evodia Field (David Barrett)
Downy Woodpecker - male & female Evodia Field 
Northern Flicker - male Sparrow Rock
Blue Jay - at least 10
Common Raven - 2 Central Park West over El Dorado (David Barrett)
Black-capped Chickadee - 2 Source of the Gill
Tufted Titmouse - 2 NW Evodia Field
White-breasted Nuthatch - 2 NW Evodia Field
Brown Creeper - 1 or 2 (NW Evodia Field & Source of the Gill)
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2 Evodia Field
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 2 Evodia Field
Hermit Thrush - 2 Locust Grove (another at Falconer's Hill - early)
American Robin - 15 Sparrow Rock feeding on fallen crab apples
Northern Mockingbird - in crab apple at Sparrow Rock
Cedar Waxwing - at least 8 together Sparrow Rock (Andrea Hessel)
Fox Sparrow - 3 (Mugger's Woods, Summer House Meadow, Evodia Field)
Song Sparrow - 2 (Reservoir, Sparrow Rock)
Swamp Sparrow - 2 (59th Street Pond & mudflat)
White-throated Sparrow - 20+
Dark-eyed Junco - 200 (probably undercounted)
Red-winged Blackbird - male Sparrow Rock
Northern Cardinal - residents

David Barrett reported American Goldfinches at the North End this morning. 

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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: [ebirdsnyc] Van Cortlandt Park Virginia Rail & Black-throated Green Warbler

2017-11-19 Thread nathan o'reilly


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Posting on behalf of Nadir Souirgi:

Sorry for the late post this email keeps bouncing back- I heard a Virginia Rail 
vocalize during my NYC Audubon VCP bird walk yesterday at about 8:45AM. It gave 
its “grunt” call from the phragmites in the northwest corner of the Van 
Cortlandt Lake. This is the much smaller portion west of the Putnam Trail. I 
tried taping it out in hopes of getting a pic for documentation purposes, but 
no luck. Coincidentally, I ran into Mike Feller just after, who recounted the 
story
that this specific location is where members of the Bronx County Bird Club, 
like Peterson and Cruikshank, would tromp around banging pots each winter in 
order to add this species to their CBC list. They apparently had success here 
on many counts so fingers crossed Bronx CBCers. Also notable was a late 
Black-throated Green Warbler in the same area. Worth mentioning, but at this 
point not really notable except that they are still a flagged eBird species, 
were 24 American Pipit on the southwest corner of the Parade Grounds and a 
flyover Horned Lark.

Good Birding,

Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, Manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: [ebirdsnyc] Van Cortlandt Park Virginia Rail & Black-throated Green Warbler

2017-11-19 Thread nathan o'reilly


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Posting on behalf of Nadir Souirgi:

Sorry for the late post this email keeps bouncing back- I heard a Virginia Rail 
vocalize during my NYC Audubon VCP bird walk yesterday at about 8:45AM. It gave 
its “grunt” call from the phragmites in the northwest corner of the Van 
Cortlandt Lake. This is the much smaller portion west of the Putnam Trail. I 
tried taping it out in hopes of getting a pic for documentation purposes, but 
no luck. Coincidentally, I ran into Mike Feller just after, who recounted the 
story
that this specific location is where members of the Bronx County Bird Club, 
like Peterson and Cruikshank, would tromp around banging pots each winter in 
order to add this species to their CBC list. They apparently had success here 
on many counts so fingers crossed Bronx CBCers. Also notable was a late 
Black-throated Green Warbler in the same area. Worth mentioning, but at this 
point not really notable except that they are still a flagged eBird species, 
were 24 American Pipit on the southwest corner of the Parade Grounds and a 
flyover Horned Lark.

Good Birding,

Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, Manhattan

Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] Van Cortlandt Park Virginia Rail & Black-throated Green Warbler

2017-11-19 Thread nathan o'reilly
Posting on behalf of Nadir Souirgi:

Sorry for the late post this email keeps bouncing back- I heard a Virginia Rail 
vocalize during my NYC Audubon VCP bird walk yesterday at about 8:45AM. It gave 
its “grunt” call from the phragmites in the northwest corner of the Van 
Cortlandt Lake. This is the much smaller portion west of the Putnam Trail. I 
tried taping it out in hopes of getting a pic for documentation purposes, but 
no luck. Coincidentally, I ran into Mike Feller just after, who recounted the 
story
that this specific location is where members of the Bronx County Bird Club, 
like Peterson and Cruikshank, would tromp around banging pots each winter in 
order to add this species to their CBC list. They apparently had success here 
on many counts so fingers crossed Bronx CBCers. Also notable was a late 
Black-throated Green Warbler in the same area. Worth mentioning, but at this 
point  not really notable except that they are still a flagged eBird species, 
were 24 American Pipit on the southwest corner of the Parade Grounds and a 
flyover Horned Lark.

Good Birding,

Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, Manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Van Cortlandt Park Virginia Rail & Black-throated Green Warbler

2017-11-19 Thread nathan o'reilly
Posting on behalf of Nadir Souirgi:

Sorry for the late post this email keeps bouncing back- I heard a Virginia Rail 
vocalize during my NYC Audubon VCP bird walk yesterday at about 8:45AM. It gave 
its “grunt” call from the phragmites in the northwest corner of the Van 
Cortlandt Lake. This is the much smaller portion west of the Putnam Trail. I 
tried taping it out in hopes of getting a pic for documentation purposes, but 
no luck. Coincidentally, I ran into Mike Feller just after, who recounted the 
story
that this specific location is where members of the Bronx County Bird Club, 
like Peterson and Cruikshank, would tromp around banging pots each winter in 
order to add this species to their CBC list. They apparently had success here 
on many counts so fingers crossed Bronx CBCers. Also notable was a late 
Black-throated Green Warbler in the same area. Worth mentioning, but at this 
point  not really notable except that they are still a flagged eBird species, 
were 24 American Pipit on the southwest corner of the Parade Grounds and a 
flyover Horned Lark.

Good Birding,

Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, Manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Owl locations

2017-11-19 Thread Elizabeth Dinapoli
Hi Everyone!

A reminder, the rules of the listserv (as far as I can remember) state not to 
post ultra specific locations of owls. I believe general area is acceptable.

I saw a man today drive up to the topside to one of the south facing dunes 
(literally off the road and up to the top of the dune) right before the west 
side of Shinnecock Inlet. I have no idea what he was up to (and it wasn’t a 
gov’t car either). But that incident is a perfect example as to why we don’t 
post specific locations of owls.

I received a few choice opinions of my vague posting earlier today and this is 
my general response to those replies and a general reminder to all. And 
remember, if you don’t have something nice to say, zip it!

Happy owling!

Elizabeth A. DiNapoli B.A., M.Ed.
Manager of Clerkship Education
Physician Assistant Studies
School of Health Professions
New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury, NY 11568
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[nysbirds-l] Owl locations

2017-11-19 Thread Elizabeth Dinapoli
Hi Everyone!

A reminder, the rules of the listserv (as far as I can remember) state not to 
post ultra specific locations of owls. I believe general area is acceptable.

I saw a man today drive up to the topside to one of the south facing dunes 
(literally off the road and up to the top of the dune) right before the west 
side of Shinnecock Inlet. I have no idea what he was up to (and it wasn’t a 
gov’t car either). But that incident is a perfect example as to why we don’t 
post specific locations of owls.

I received a few choice opinions of my vague posting earlier today and this is 
my general response to those replies and a general reminder to all. And 
remember, if you don’t have something nice to say, zip it!

Happy owling!

Elizabeth A. DiNapoli B.A., M.Ed.
Manager of Clerkship Education
Physician Assistant Studies
School of Health Professions
New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury, NY 11568
516.686.3827 (w)
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[nysbirds-l] Snowy Owl- Somewhere east on Shinnecock Inlet

2017-11-19 Thread Elizabeth Dinapoli
Sitting on dune in a double secret location.

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[nysbirds-l] Snowy Owl- Somewhere east on Shinnecock Inlet

2017-11-19 Thread Elizabeth Dinapoli
Sitting on dune in a double secret location.

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[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose in Brooklyn

2017-11-19 Thread Rob Jett
Just got a reliable second hand report of a Cackling Goose on Prospect Lake in 
Brooklyn.

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[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose in Brooklyn

2017-11-19 Thread Rob Jett
Just got a reliable second hand report of a Cackling Goose on Prospect Lake in 
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[nysbirds-l] Snowy Owl

2017-11-19 Thread Paul Maldonado

Sorry for the second post, not sure i sent it to the right email. Currently 
viewing a SNOWY OWL east of Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays, on the dunes , 
south side of Dune Rd. time is 14:17pm, 11/19/17
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[nysbirds-l] Snowy Owl

2017-11-19 Thread Paul Maldonado

Sorry for the second post, not sure i sent it to the right email. Currently 
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south side of Dune Rd. time is 14:17pm, 11/19/17
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[nysbirds-l] Snowy Owl

2017-11-19 Thread Paul Maldonado
Currently viewing a SNOWY OWL east of Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays. sitting 
on top of the dune on the south side of dune road. 

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[nysbirds-l] Snowy Owl

2017-11-19 Thread Paul Maldonado
Currently viewing a SNOWY OWL east of Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays. sitting 
on top of the dune on the south side of dune road. 

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[nysbirds-l] Orange-crowned warbler, Bryant Park

2017-11-19 Thread Julie Keefer
I just saw an orange-crowned warbler, hanging out with the white-throated
and house sparrows in the Bryant Park winter village! I did get some
pictures. That was unexpected!

Julie Keefer

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[nysbirds-l] Orange-crowned warbler, Bryant Park

2017-11-19 Thread Julie Keefer
I just saw an orange-crowned warbler, hanging out with the white-throated
and house sparrows in the Bryant Park winter village! I did get some
pictures. That was unexpected!

Julie Keefer

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[nysbirds-l] Hudsonian Godwit - Heckscher SP Suffolk County

2017-11-19 Thread David La Magna
One Hudsonian Godwit was noted lingering in the Field 7 lot this morning.
There was also a small group of Snow Buntings, BB Plovers, Dunlin.  A
resting Bonaparte's Gull amongst the usual suspects was nice.

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[nysbirds-l] Hudsonian Godwit - Heckscher SP Suffolk County

2017-11-19 Thread David La Magna
One Hudsonian Godwit was noted lingering in the Field 7 lot this morning.
There was also a small group of Snow Buntings, BB Plovers, Dunlin.  A
resting Bonaparte's Gull amongst the usual suspects was nice.

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[nysbirds-l] South Fork LI: Cattle Egret

2017-11-19 Thread Angus Wilson
A short while ago Vicki Bustamante found a CATTLE EGRET on the side of Montauk 
Hwy Rt 27 just east of Bridgehampton (Suffolk Co.) and before Sagg Mains Rd. 
Not present now but there are a lot of grassy fields in area. Might eventually 
turn up among the cattle at Mecox Dairy, a popular spot for this species. 
Something to keep eye out for if you are in area. 

Angus Wilson
New York City, USA
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[nysbirds-l] South Fork LI: Cattle Egret

2017-11-19 Thread Angus Wilson
A short while ago Vicki Bustamante found a CATTLE EGRET on the side of Montauk 
Hwy Rt 27 just east of Bridgehampton (Suffolk Co.) and before Sagg Mains Rd. 
Not present now but there are a lot of grassy fields in area. Might eventually 
turn up among the cattle at Mecox Dairy, a popular spot for this species. 
Something to keep eye out for if you are in area. 

Angus Wilson
New York City, USA
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[nysbirds-l] Pipits snow buntings croton point

2017-11-19 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
Looking at nine buntings now on main landfill path closest to maintenance 
building. 
About 10 pipit size flock 2 harriers brilliant sky lots of wind

L. Trachtenberg 
Ossining


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[nysbirds-l] Pipits snow buntings croton point

2017-11-19 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
Looking at nine buntings now on main landfill path closest to maintenance 
building. 
About 10 pipit size flock 2 harriers brilliant sky lots of wind

L. Trachtenberg 
Ossining


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