[nysbirds-l] Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch

2023-09-13 Thread John Turner
Tonight produced 92 nighthawks at the Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch
including a feeding flock of 56 nighthawks at the southern end of the
southern pond. The sunset of salmon colored clouds was quite beautiful.

John Turner


*Directions to Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch: *Take the Long Island
Expressway to Exit 62 (Nicolls Road). Take Nicolls Road north to the end
where it joins State Route 25A in a T-intersection (you'll go past signs to
Stony Brook University and go under the LIRR trestle right before the
intersection). Make a right on SR 25A heading east for just a few hundred
yards. Make a left at the next light, heading north on Main Street. Take
this to the end passing through three stop signs) At the fourth stop sign
look left and you'll see the stone bridge, in front of you is a post
office. Make a right and park in one of the many parking spots lining the
south side of the road.

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[nysbirds-l] Bronx Co., NYC - Say's Phoebe: NO? for Wed., 9/13

2023-09-13 Thread Tom Fiore
Wed., Sept. 13th,

>From reports thru the day and evening, it appeared that NO re-find of a Says 
>Phoebe that had been at the old landfill at the southern sector of Pelham Bay 
>Park, Bronx County NY, took place, for those trying. I was not on the 
>Bronx-scene, but did give a moderately thorough whirl all around Randall's 
>Island, east of Manhattan island. Some birders made forays into Bronx shore 
>areas, southwest of Pelham Bay, having a look. I also took a lengthy walk up 
>and down parts of Manhattans eastern edges, where access is permitted, well 
>north into east Harlem, as well as south to near the United Nations HQ area - 
>again where some viewing access is available without special permit, etc. - 
>any Phoebes seen by me were all of Eastern species. Additionally there was no 
>great mass of most birds for Randalls Island -which is politically part of 
>N.Y. County as is Manhattan island- and the de-construction zones there on 
>Randalls were in full-effect, with machinery and plenty of people milling 
>about, and a few also working. No other birders were encountered in my time 
>during non-rainy am to pm hours in any of these non-Bronx locations. It's not 
>clear than any birders were on Governors Island, if so they might have had a 
>chance a wandering phoebe species was stationed there. Or as-likely not.

Incidentally, the find of that Say's Phoebe was from Sunday, Sept. 10th - as 
eBirded by both of the original observers - it was then re-found and also 
photographed well by the original finder on 9/12, and seen well by others also 
and then seen to late-day of Sept. 12th, but was first-noted on the 10th:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S149748629


Unrelated to any of above, there were still at least 19 species of warblers in 
Central Park, in Manhattan, with modest evidence of a bit of fresh migration - 
also likely that a fair number of migrants were able to take off on Tues. - 
9/12 - night and definitely a lot of new migration on Wed. night, 9/13, all 
around the area. Common Nighthawks have continued to be seen from, and over 
Manhattan island. Far more reports on the N.Y. County migrations on a future 
date.

Good birding to all,

Tom Fiore
manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Say's Phoebe no

2023-09-13 Thread Andrew Block
Didn't go through before.
 No sign of the Say's Phoebe at the landfill at Pelham Bay Park.  Just lots of 
Kestrels, Ravens and Lanternflies.  Was there from 11:30am to 2:30pm.
Andrew
Andrew BlockConsulting Naturalist
Yonkers, New York www.flickr.com/photos/conuropsis/albums  
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