Re: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread Gus Keri
A similar bird was reported seen in Greenwood Cemetery, which is not far from 
this location, a couple of months ago.  Could that bird have survived the wild 
until now? 

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 > Maybe the new #hotbird we could start a whole media circus for a charismatic 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread Gus Keri
A similar bird was reported seen in Greenwood Cemetery, which is not far from 
this location, a couple of months ago.  Could that bird have survived the wild 
until now? 

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  On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 19:07:27 -0400 Paul R Sweet  wrote 

 > Maybe the new #hotbird we could start a whole media circus for a charismatic 
 > escapee? ; )
 > 
 > Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History 
 > | Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 
 > 5941
 > On Aug 13, 2019, at 6:25 PM, Edward Rubinfeld  wrote:
 > 
 > EXTERNAL SENDER
 > 
 > 
 > My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.
 > 
 > He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
 > Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building.
 > 
 > Just thought I’d post.
 > 
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RE: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread rcech
A native vagrant no doubt.

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To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.  

He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building. 

Just thought I’d post.  


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RE: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread rcech
A native vagrant no doubt.

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 On Behalf Of Edward Rubinfeld
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:25 PM
To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.  

He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building. 

Just thought I’d post.  


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Re: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread Paul R Sweet
Maybe the new #hotbird we could start a whole media circus for a charismatic 
escapee? ; )

Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 
Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941

On Aug 13, 2019, at 6:25 PM, Edward Rubinfeld 
mailto:rubinfe...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

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My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.

He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building.

Just thought I’d post.


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Re: [nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread Paul R Sweet
Maybe the new #hotbird we could start a whole media circus for a charismatic 
escapee? ; )

Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 
Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941

On Aug 13, 2019, at 6:25 PM, Edward Rubinfeld 
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My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.

He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building.

Just thought I’d post.


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[nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread Edward Rubinfeld
My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.  

He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building. 

Just thought I’d post.  


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[nysbirds-l] Chukar Partridge?

2019-08-13 Thread Edward Rubinfeld
My friend took a picture of what we believe is a Chukar Partridge.  

He saw it on the SW corner of 3rd and 3rd in Brooklyn a little while ago. 
Corner of whole foods. On the step of the corner building. 

Just thought I’d post.  


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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern continues on Great Gull I., Suffolk Co.

2019-08-13 Thread Joseph DiCostanzo
At about 5:30 pm I spotted the Bridled Tern flying off the north side of Great 
Gull Island somewhat east of the center of the island. Numbers of the breeding 
Common and Roseate terns have been dropping sharply in the last couple of 
weeks, but migrant terns have been increasing.  Individual juvenile Forster’s 
Terns have been around for about a week and this afternoon a juvenile Black 
Tern dropped in to make it a five tern day.

Joe DiCostanzo

Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern continues on Great Gull I., Suffolk Co.

2019-08-13 Thread Joseph DiCostanzo
At about 5:30 pm I spotted the Bridled Tern flying off the north side of Great 
Gull Island somewhat east of the center of the island. Numbers of the breeding 
Common and Roseate terns have been dropping sharply in the last couple of 
weeks, but migrant terns have been increasing.  Individual juvenile Forster’s 
Terns have been around for about a week and this afternoon a juvenile Black 
Tern dropped in to make it a five tern day.

Joe DiCostanzo

Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] 14th Annual Jamaica Bay Shorebird Festival

2019-08-13 Thread Lloyd Spitalnik
14th Annual Jamaica Bay Shorebird Festival
Saturday, August 17, 2019 from  8:00am - 5pm
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

Join bird and nature enthusiasts for a festive day at the Jamaica Bay
Wildlife Refuge. Over 40 species of shorebirds have been recorded at the
Refuge, with the greatest diversity and abundance in August. Learn about
biology, behavior, and how to identify and protect shorebirds.  Test-drive
some of the latest Swarovski Optik equipment. Activities include guided
walks, arts & crafts, expert talks on conservation, identifcation, and
Jamaica Bay, plus a related exhibit: The Horseshoe Crab’s Crown, outlining
the creation of the children’s book by Heather Feather and illustrated by
Valentina Gallup.  Bring boots, binoculars (or borrow ours), and lots of
curiosity! Free and open to the public.. A $20.00 contribution would be
greatly appreciated to defray some of our costs.

Morning
8-8:45 a.m.◦ Arrivals, Registration, Complimentary Coffee and Doughnuts
8:45 a.m.   ◦ Guided Shorebird Hike at the East Pond (high tide is
10:15am!) – location subject to water level
10  ◦ “Birding for Beginners” Guided Walk
10:30 ◦ National Park Service Welcome
11  ◦ Jamaica Bay Habitat Concerns and Wildlife Management
with Don Riepe
11-1pm  ◦ Bird-Friendly Buildings Activity Table – learn to be an
advocate for birds with Molly Adams
11-2   ◦ Shorebird-inspired Arts and Crafts Table – make birds
from paper and more!
11:45 ◦ NYC Audubon Shorebird Research with Dr. Susan Elbin,
Kaitlyn Parkins, Emilo Tobón
Afternoon
12:30– 1:30 p.m.  Lunch break:  Bring Your Own!
1:30   ◦ Guided Hikes around the West Pond
3:30   ◦ Shorebird Photography with Lloyd Spitalnik
4:15   ◦ Shorebird Identification Workshop with Kevin Karlson

Directions:  Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center is located along
Cross Bay Blvd in southern Queens approximately 2¼ miles south of Howard
Beach and ¼ mile north of Broad Channel. Q52 and Q53 buses stop on Cross
Bay Blvd at the Visitor Center parking entrance traffic signal. The flat
10-minute walk to the Visitor Center from the subway A train stop at Broad
Channel is approximately ¾ mile; limited free shuttle service at program
start and end.

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[nysbirds-l] 14th Annual Jamaica Bay Shorebird Festival

2019-08-13 Thread Lloyd Spitalnik
14th Annual Jamaica Bay Shorebird Festival
Saturday, August 17, 2019 from  8:00am - 5pm
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

Join bird and nature enthusiasts for a festive day at the Jamaica Bay
Wildlife Refuge. Over 40 species of shorebirds have been recorded at the
Refuge, with the greatest diversity and abundance in August. Learn about
biology, behavior, and how to identify and protect shorebirds.  Test-drive
some of the latest Swarovski Optik equipment. Activities include guided
walks, arts & crafts, expert talks on conservation, identifcation, and
Jamaica Bay, plus a related exhibit: The Horseshoe Crab’s Crown, outlining
the creation of the children’s book by Heather Feather and illustrated by
Valentina Gallup.  Bring boots, binoculars (or borrow ours), and lots of
curiosity! Free and open to the public.. A $20.00 contribution would be
greatly appreciated to defray some of our costs.

Morning
8-8:45 a.m.◦ Arrivals, Registration, Complimentary Coffee and Doughnuts
8:45 a.m.   ◦ Guided Shorebird Hike at the East Pond (high tide is
10:15am!) – location subject to water level
10  ◦ “Birding for Beginners” Guided Walk
10:30 ◦ National Park Service Welcome
11  ◦ Jamaica Bay Habitat Concerns and Wildlife Management
with Don Riepe
11-1pm  ◦ Bird-Friendly Buildings Activity Table – learn to be an
advocate for birds with Molly Adams
11-2   ◦ Shorebird-inspired Arts and Crafts Table – make birds
from paper and more!
11:45 ◦ NYC Audubon Shorebird Research with Dr. Susan Elbin,
Kaitlyn Parkins, Emilo Tobón
Afternoon
12:30– 1:30 p.m.  Lunch break:  Bring Your Own!
1:30   ◦ Guided Hikes around the West Pond
3:30   ◦ Shorebird Photography with Lloyd Spitalnik
4:15   ◦ Shorebird Identification Workshop with Kevin Karlson

Directions:  Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center is located along
Cross Bay Blvd in southern Queens approximately 2¼ miles south of Howard
Beach and ¼ mile north of Broad Channel. Q52 and Q53 buses stop on Cross
Bay Blvd at the Visitor Center parking entrance traffic signal. The flat
10-minute walk to the Visitor Center from the subway A train stop at Broad
Channel is approximately ¾ mile; limited free shuttle service at program
start and end.

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