[nysbirds-l] Western Fly - Yes

2015-11-23 Thread 10000birdsblogger
Central Park bird is 30 yards uphill from boathouse. Good like if you go.

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[nysbirds-l] Western Fly - Yes

2015-11-23 Thread 10000birdsblogger
Central Park bird is 30 yards uphill from boathouse. Good like if you go.

Good Birding,
Corey Finger

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Sedge Wren

2015-10-06 Thread 10000birdsblogger
I'm less sure know, having gotten a better look at the bird's back, which has a 
pretty big black spot, but the supercilium is grayish. I think it's a Marsh 
Wren but not sure either way.

Sorry for the multiple postings.

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> On Oct 6, 2015, at 8:16 AM, 1birdsblog...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> I am on what I am 99% sure is a Sedge Wren at Kissena Corridor Park in 
> Queens. If you start at the community garden and walk south on the paved 
> path, take a left on the 2nd wood chip trail. It is 20 yards down on the 
> left, feeding in the weeds about ten yards off the trail.
> 
> Good birding,
> Corey Finger
> 
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[nysbirds-l] Sedge Wren

2015-10-06 Thread 10000birdsblogger
I am on what I am 99% sure is a Sedge Wren at Kissena Corridor Park in Queens. 
If you start at the community garden and walk south on the paved path, take a 
left on the 2nd wood chip trail. It is 20 yards down on the left, feeding in 
the weeds about ten yards off the trail.

Good birding,
Corey Finger

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[nysbirds-l] Sedge Wren

2015-10-06 Thread 10000birdsblogger
I am on what I am 99% sure is a Sedge Wren at Kissena Corridor Park in Queens. 
If you start at the community garden and walk south on the paved path, take a 
left on the 2nd wood chip trail. It is 20 yards down on the left, feeding in 
the weeds about ten yards off the trail.

Good birding,
Corey Finger

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Sedge Wren

2015-10-06 Thread 10000birdsblogger
I'm less sure know, having gotten a better look at the bird's back, which has a 
pretty big black spot, but the supercilium is grayish. I think it's a Marsh 
Wren but not sure either way.

Sorry for the multiple postings.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 6, 2015, at 8:16 AM, 1birdsblog...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> I am on what I am 99% sure is a Sedge Wren at Kissena Corridor Park in 
> Queens. If you start at the community garden and walk south on the paved 
> path, take a left on the 2nd wood chip trail. It is 20 yards down on the 
> left, feeding in the weeds about ten yards off the trail.
> 
> Good birding,
> Corey Finger
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird

2015-10-04 Thread 10000birdsblogger
There is a Western Kingbird at Edgemere Landfill in Queens - found and 
tentatively identified yesterday by Lisa Scheppke. Isaac Grant and I just 
re-found it and confirmed the ID.

Good Birding,
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[nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird

2015-10-04 Thread 10000birdsblogger
There is a Western Kingbird at Edgemere Landfill in Queens - found and 
tentatively identified yesterday by Lisa Scheppke. Isaac Grant and I just 
re-found it and confirmed the ID.

Good Birding,
Corey Finger

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[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose in Queens

2015-09-29 Thread 10000birdsblogger
Currently on east side of Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, just 
south of the boathouse.

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[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose in Queens

2015-09-29 Thread 10000birdsblogger
Currently on east side of Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, just 
south of the boathouse.

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[nysbirds-l] Good Queens Birds

2015-09-15 Thread 10000birdsblogger
I just had both 2 Blue Grosbeaks and a Connecticut Warbler (the same that Cesar 
Castillo had yesterday?) in Kissena Corridor Park. Earlier, I had a 
Philadelphia Vireo and a Hooded Warbler at Strack Pond.

At the corridor, beware that there are at least three Nashville Warblers 
feeding low in the scrub.

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[nysbirds-l] Good Queens Birds

2015-09-15 Thread 10000birdsblogger
I just had both 2 Blue Grosbeaks and a Connecticut Warbler (the same that Cesar 
Castillo had yesterday?) in Kissena Corridor Park. Earlier, I had a 
Philadelphia Vireo and a Hooded Warbler at Strack Pond.

At the corridor, beware that there are at least three Nashville Warblers 
feeding low in the scrub.

Good birding,
Corey Finger

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach this morning

2015-09-13 Thread 10000birdsblogger
Thus far Seth Ausubel and I have turned up a chat at the beginning of the road 
to the Fisherman's lot, a heard-only Dickcissel, a (getting pretty late) Least 
Tern in the inlet, and two Baird's Sandpipers in the westernmost pond to the 
west of the TR Nature Center.

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach this morning

2015-09-13 Thread 10000birdsblogger
Thus far Seth Ausubel and I have turned up a chat at the beginning of the road 
to the Fisherman's lot, a heard-only Dickcissel, a (getting pretty late) Least 
Tern in the inlet, and two Baird's Sandpipers in the westernmost pond to the 
west of the TR Nature Center.

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[nysbirds-l] R-n Phalarope

2015-08-27 Thread 10000birdsblogger
There is a Red-necked Phalarope at Jamaica Bay on the East Pond just north of 
the Raunt.

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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay - Cont. Rarities

2015-08-15 Thread 10000birdsblogger
The American Avocet and A Gull-billed Tern continue at the north end off the 
East Pond. Lots of birds on the pin in general and it's still a couple hours 
until high tide!

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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay - Cont. Rarities

2015-08-15 Thread 10000birdsblogger
The American Avocet and A Gull-billed Tern continue at the north end off the 
East Pond. Lots of birds on the pin in general and it's still a couple hours 
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Corey Finger

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