Re: [nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay East pond shore?

2019-08-15 Thread Andrew Baksh
The latest update I had from NPS was that the pond level was still quite high.

If there are any flats opening up, my guess is that it would be on the south 
end but not by much, given the water mark level that was shared with me.

Quite a shame that the East Pond is not ready for the shorebird season.




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> On Aug 15, 2019, at 8:20 PM, Ajit Antony  wrote:
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> Can someone let us know by tomorrow the level of water or rather the amount 
> of shore available for shorebirds and locations (North and South) of the East 
> Pond at Jamaica Bay NWR. We are interested in the Jamaica Bay shorebird 
> festival on Saturday.
> Ajit I. Antony
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay East pond shore?

2019-08-15 Thread Andrew Baksh
The latest update I had from NPS was that the pond level was still quite high.

If there are any flats opening up, my guess is that it would be on the south 
end but not by much, given the water mark level that was shared with me.

Quite a shame that the East Pond is not ready for the shorebird season.




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> On Aug 15, 2019, at 8:20 PM, Ajit Antony  wrote:
> 
> Can someone let us know by tomorrow the level of water or rather the amount 
> of shore available for shorebirds and locations (North and South) of the East 
> Pond at Jamaica Bay NWR. We are interested in the Jamaica Bay shorebird 
> festival on Saturday.
> Ajit I. Antony
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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay East pond shore?

2019-08-15 Thread Ajit Antony
Can someone let us know by tomorrow the level of water or rather the amount of 
shore available for shorebirds and locations (North and South) of the East Pond 
at Jamaica Bay NWR. We are interested in the Jamaica Bay shorebird festival on 
Saturday.


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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay East pond shore?

2019-08-15 Thread Ajit Antony
Can someone let us know by tomorrow the level of water or rather the amount of 
shore available for shorebirds and locations (North and South) of the East Pond 
at Jamaica Bay NWR. We are interested in the Jamaica Bay shorebird festival on 
Saturday.


Ajit I. Antony






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Re: [nysbirds-l] WILSONS PHALAROPE'S HAVE RETURNED TO JEROME PARK

2019-08-15 Thread Carole Griffiths
Thanks Patrick.  Phalaropes were still there 20 minutes ago

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The shorebirds that were flushed by the peregrine earlier are making there 
return.the Wilson's are on the resevior now.
 Good luck
  Pat h


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Re: [nysbirds-l] WILSONS PHALAROPE'S HAVE RETURNED TO JEROME PARK

2019-08-15 Thread Carole Griffiths
Thanks Patrick.  Phalaropes were still there 20 minutes ago

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The shorebirds that were flushed by the peregrine earlier are making there 
return.the Wilson's are on the resevior now.
 Good luck
  Pat h


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[nysbirds-l] WILSONS PHALAROPE'S HAVE RETURNED TO JEROME PARK

2019-08-15 Thread patrickhoran
The shorebirds that were flushed by the peregrine earlier are making there 
return.the Wilson's are on the resevior now.                                    
 Good luck                                      Pat hSent from my Samsung 
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[nysbirds-l] WILSONS PHALAROPE'S HAVE RETURNED TO JEROME PARK

2019-08-15 Thread patrickhoran
The shorebirds that were flushed by the peregrine earlier are making there 
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Re:[nysbirds-l] [cayugabirds-l] Major Diurnal Migration in the South Central U.S again

2019-08-15 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
There have been some grass hopper and other orthoptera movements in the midwest 
and may be some other insects  are also on the move. But probably they wont 
start early morning as we think it is still cool for them. But you never know 
how they behave.


It is interesting.


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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Major Diurnal Migration in the South Central U.S again


All,

I wonder what is moving and how common this is. I will have to look at some 
archive data but I bet this is a normal occurrence.  I wonder what types of 
birds:  swallows, swifts, nighthawks, icterids, waterfowl, cranes???

see https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/full_lite_loop.php

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Re:[nysbirds-l] [cayugabirds-l] Major Diurnal Migration in the South Central U.S again

2019-08-15 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
There have been some grass hopper and other orthoptera movements in the midwest 
and may be some other insects  are also on the move. But probably they wont 
start early morning as we think it is still cool for them. But you never know 
how they behave.


It is interesting.


Meena


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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2019 10:14 AM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Major Diurnal Migration in the South Central U.S again


All,

I wonder what is moving and how common this is. I will have to look at some 
archive data but I bet this is a normal occurrence.  I wonder what types of 
birds:  swallows, swifts, nighthawks, icterids, waterfowl, cranes???

see https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/full_lite_loop.php

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[nysbirds-l] WILSON'S PHALAROPE'S CONTINUING TODAY

2019-08-15 Thread patrickhoran
The Wilson's phalarope's and other shorebirds in big number continue on Jerome 
reservoir in the bronx.If anyone want's too see these amazing birds head over 
today.i was informed just now that starting tomorrow the refill will commence 
in the southern area,which is prime viewing.how much water I dont know,but I'm 
assuming not all at once.hard too tell but I'm guessing it's got a big pitch in 
the tub.good luck folks                               Patrick horan         
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[nysbirds-l] WILSON'S PHALAROPE'S CONTINUING TODAY

2019-08-15 Thread patrickhoran
The Wilson's phalarope's and other shorebirds in big number continue on Jerome 
reservoir in the bronx.If anyone want's too see these amazing birds head over 
today.i was informed just now that starting tomorrow the refill will commence 
in the southern area,which is prime viewing.how much water I dont know,but I'm 
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