[nysbirds-l] Re: [nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Solitaire, Greene County

2024-03-17 Thread Adrian Burke
Solitaire now feeding on berries here 42.19726, -74.04159

Adrian Burke, NYC

On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 3:46 PM zach schwartz-weinstein 
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> Yesterday, Tomas Kay found a Townsend’s Solitaire at North-South Lake
> Campground in Greene County.  The bird was refound this morning by Keith
> Cronin by the South Lake bathrooms, and again this afternoon by Adrian
> Burke, who reported initially finding the bird at 42.19824, -74.03548
> before it “flew west and then north to around here 42.19756, -74.03823.”
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> This is the first record of this western species for Greene County and
> only the fourth for Region 8.
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[nysbirds-l] Loggerhead Shrike continues in Ulster Co.

2024-03-17 Thread Adrian Burke
The long-continuing Loggerhead Shrike continues today at the edge of
Shawangunk Grasslands NWR as seen from Galeville Park. bird was
approximately here at 9:02 then dropped down out of sight (41.6412229,
-74.2030878)

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[nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Solitaire, Greene Co., photo posted to iNaturalist

2024-03-16 Thread Adrian Burke
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/202697663

This iNaturalist observation of a Townsend’s Solitaire was posted today by
a user going by tomas_kay, evidently photographed today at North/South Lake
in the Catskills, Greene County, NY. No specific reply yet from the
original poster to confirm accuracy of date/location, but given the
observer’s other iNat observations from today in the same area, it seems
legit.

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Pacific Loon Continues

2024-01-24 Thread Adrian Burke
Brooklyn Pacific Loon continues feeding around here (40.6059717,
-73.8929362) as seen from Floyd Bennett Field kayak launch here
(40.6041064, -73.8901796). Good views with scope

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[nysbirds-l] Mottled Duck — yes

2023-03-27 Thread Adrian Burke
Mottled Duck continues currently at Avon Lake, Suffolk County. (40.6733788,
-73.4133777)

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[nysbirds-l] BK Western Meadowlark

2023-03-03 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Meadowlark continues at Bush Terminal Park today, seemingly
favoring vacant lot area around caboose here (40.6537005, -74.0165975),
occasionally perching up in trees/on caboose. It did make one brief
appearance at the shoreline grassy area here (40.6537781, -74.0190701).

Note that the area behind the fences (the vacant lot) is off-limits, and
gates are only open because construction crews are moving concrete. Please
do not go back there and flush the bird as some have this morning.

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[nysbirds-l] Swainson’s Hawk BK now

2023-03-02 Thread Adrian Burke
Swainson’s Hawk visible now at recycling center viewing from 32nd St and
2nd Ave

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Black-headed Gull Central Park

2022-02-02 Thread Adrian Burke
Apologies, I meant northeast section of Reservoir for Black-headed.
Continuing there now, sleeping. Viewing from south end with scope (north
end would afford closer views)

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On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 11:37 AM Adrian Burke  wrote:

> Adult just landed northwest portion of Central Park Reservoir. 8 gull
> species here total today, Lesser Black-backed and Iceland among the more
> recently seen uncommon ones.
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[nysbirds-l] Black-headed Gull Central Park

2022-02-02 Thread Adrian Burke
Adult just landed northwest portion of Central Park Reservoir. 8 gull
species here total today, Lesser Black-backed and Iceland among the more
recently seen uncommon ones.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Slatybacked and glaucous gulls yes

2022-02-02 Thread Adrian Burke
Given that the Glaucous and several Iceland Gulls (undoubtedly along with
many of the more common species) have been moving between Randall’s Island
(the dumpsters on the Bronx side off the northeast corner in particular)
and the Reservoir, I would suggest checking NE Randall’s for the
Slaty-backed Gull.

The Slaty-backed Gull has not been seen here in CP in the last hour or so
since it was seen flying out.

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On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 9:19 AM Andrew Block  wrote:

> Both were seen at the south end of the reservoir by the fountain but both
> flew about 10 minutes ago.  Followed the slatybacked going east over the
> buildings.
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[nysbirds-l] Hell’s Kitchen Western Tanager — Yes

2022-01-22 Thread Adrian Burke
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, Western Tanager continues now in what I believe
is a magnolia tree within Clinton Community Garden

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[nysbirds-l] Mountain Bluebird Yes

2022-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Mountain Bluebird continues with 3 Eastern Bluebirds at Esopus Meadows
Preserve, currently on opposite side of River Rd from parking lot

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[nysbirds-l] Lark Sparrow Orange County

2022-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Lark Sparrow continues, seen just now with David Chernack on Station Rd,
Maybrook, last seen flying southeast out of spot with green kale. Has been
very tricky this morning flying around often and not affording great views.

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[nysbirds-l] Newburgh Warblers

2022-01-18 Thread Adrian Burke
Tennessee Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Northern Parula continue on river side
of Newburgh sewage treatment plant (accessible by an icy walk south from
the parking lot on Washington St).

no sign of the Franklin’s Gull

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[nysbirds-l] Rockland Lake State Park Geese

2022-01-18 Thread Adrian Burke
Continuing immature Greater White-fronted Goose, apparently the Greenland
subspecies, and 5 adult Snow Geese on lawn between park entrance and lake.
Also had a possible Cackling Goose flying through the area

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[nysbirds-l] Hell’s Kitchen Western Tanager Yes

2022-01-07 Thread Adrian Burke
Hell’s Kitchen Western Tanager continues hanging out in northwest corner of
Clinton Community Garden. Has recently been seen in the evening feeding on
berry trees on W 47th Street just east of 10th Ave, so is covering a fairly
decent chunk of ground in this area. A suet feeder set up on a bush in the
south-central part of the CCG might be a good place to check for it if
anyone’s looking.

Good birding,

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Ash-throated Flycatcher - Yes

2022-01-06 Thread Adrian Burke
Ash-throated Flycatcher continues at Owl’s Head Park, on northeast side of
hill. was foraging in and around 3 smallish pines before flying north
across path and past fence into more vegetated area

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[nysbirds-l] Hell’s Kitchen Western Tanager — Yes

2022-01-05 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Tanager continues in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, just seen in maples
in southwest corner of Clinton Community Garden on W 48th Street

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[nysbirds-l] Manhattan Western Tanagers Yes and No

2021-12-18 Thread Adrian Burke
Continuing female just seen in street trees on W 48th St just outside
Clinton Community Garden.

I looked this morning for the male that was seen in Central Park two days
ago at the South Blowdown Meadow and generally in the Great Hill area but
found no sign of it, although it may still be in the area given plenty of
habitat to go unnoticed in.

Good birding,

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[nysbirds-l] Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan Western Tanager continues

2021-12-14 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Tanager continues at Clinton Community Garden, seen in street honey
locust tree right as I arrived before flying up into tall maple at
southwest corner of the garden. Hell’s Kitchen Park around the corner might
be another good spot to look for this bird if not being seen on 48th St
right out front of the garden for anyone looking (the tall maple in the
garden is visible from that park).

Good birding,

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[nysbirds-l] Another Western Tanager in Manhattan

2021-12-13 Thread Adrian Burke
Female type WETA just seen at Clinton Community Garden in Hell’s Kitchen,
came low down to sidewalk tree square just west of garden entrance. Garden
is only open to keyholders, but this bird would be visible from the street
if it stays in this part of the garden or street trees adjacent. This is W
48th St just east of 10th Ave.

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[nysbirds-l] Manhattan Western Tanager — Yes

2021-12-06 Thread Adrian Burke
Continues at Carl Schurz Park, seen for a minute just now down low along
fence  here: (40.7744875, -73.9448440) just north of feeders (not visiting
feeders). Listen for triple-note call.

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[nysbirds-l] Tufted Duck Essex County

2021-11-29 Thread Adrian Burke
Drake Tufted Duck continues in with ~1000 scaup on Lake Champlain viewed
from Crown Point State Historic Site in Essex County. Currently viewing
from here (44.0308237, -73.4353490)

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Ash-throated Flycatcher Yes @ Jones Beach

2021-11-03 Thread Adrian Burke
now back on south side of median across from previous coordinates

El El mié, nov. 3, 2021 a la(s) 4:22 p. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:

> now at north side of Bay Parkway east of Coast Guard Station
> here: (40.5891028, -73.5520037)
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[nysbirds-l] Ash-throated Flycatcher Yes @ Jones Beach

2021-11-03 Thread Adrian Burke
now at north side of Bay Parkway east of Coast Guard Station
here: (40.5891028, -73.5520037)

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[nysbirds-l] Eurasian Wigeon Jamaica Bay

2021-10-25 Thread Adrian Burke
Drake Eurasian Wigeon at south end of East Pond in Jamaica Bay Wildlife
Refuge, Queens

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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay Hudsonian Godwits

2021-10-25 Thread Adrian Burke
3 Hudsonian Godwits continue now at the south end of the East Pond in
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens. currently resting with Dunlin flock

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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-headed Blackbird Nassau Co. continues

2021-10-13 Thread Adrian Burke
Continuing female Yellow-headed Blackbird was being seen for a while up
until recently this morning at Nickerson Beach Park in the area of the
maintenance building and the entrance to the campground (40.5913423,
-73.5989584) but has flown off with flock of cowbirds & starlings it is
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[nysbirds-l] Westhampton Wood Stork Yes Baycrest Avenue

2021-05-13 Thread Adrian Burke
Wood Stork in marsh looking west from Bayside Avenue, Westhampton,
approximately here (40.809564, -72.664225)

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Western Grebe — YES

2021-05-13 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Grebe (assuming the consensus is indeed on this species rather than
a hybrid with Clark’s Grebe) continues viewed from the west end of Calvert
Vaux Park looking west, giving very nice scope views in great viewing
conditions.

Thanks to previous finders and reporters.

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Possible Ferruginous Hawk Orange co.

2021-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Now back to field here (41.3594553, -74.3949254) seen from Celery Swamp Rd.
Leaving now since it is private, thanks Ari for the update on that.

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El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 11:48 a. m., Adrian Burke <
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> FEHA has flown to tree alongside Pulaski Hwy btwn Pumpkin Swamp and
> Maloney Ln
>
> El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
> aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed)
>> but I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
>> field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
>> -74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale,  limited white on
>> scapulars. Can’t see gape, tarsi, or belly. Have some terrible digiscope
>> shots.
>>
>> Will keep updated.
>>
>> Adrian Burke
>> NYC
>>
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Re:[nysbirds-l] Possible Ferruginous Hawk Orange co.

2021-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
FEHA has flown to tree alongside Pulaski Hwy btwn Pumpkin Swamp and Maloney
Ln

El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
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> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
> I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
> field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
> -74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale,  limited white on
> scapulars. Can’t see gape, tarsi, or belly. Have some terrible digiscope
> shots.
>
> Will keep updated.
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
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Re:[nysbirds-l] Possible Ferruginous Hawk Orange co.

2021-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Sorry, phone died earlier. Ferruginous Hawk still in view sitting in field
at previous coordinates. Turn onto Cedar Swamp Road from Maple Ave then
take the left fork (dirt road) along the field towards the end.

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El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:47 a. m., Adrian Burke <
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> from Maple turn onto Cedar Swamp rd and make a left on dirt rd down to its
> end
>
> El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:27 a. m., Adrian Burke <
> aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and
>> pale wing panels.
>>
>> El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
>> aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>
>>> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed)
>>> but I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
>>> field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
>>> -74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale,  limited white on
>>> scapulars. Can’t see gape, tarsi, or belly. Have some terrible digiscope
>>> shots.
>>>
>>> Will keep updated.
>>>
>>> Adrian Burke
>>> NYC
>>>
>>

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Possible Ferruginous Hawk Orange co.

2021-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
from Maple turn onto Cedar Swamp rd and make a left on dirt rd down to its
end

El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:27 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and
> pale wing panels.
>
> El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
> aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed)
>> but I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
>> field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
>> -74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale,  limited white on
>> scapulars. Can’t see gape, tarsi, or belly. Have some terrible digiscope
>> shots.
>>
>> Will keep updated.
>>
>> Adrian Burke
>> NYC
>>
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Re:[nysbirds-l] Possible Ferruginous Hawk Orange co.

2021-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and pale
wing panels.

El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
> I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
> field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
> -74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale,  limited white on
> scapulars. Can’t see gape, tarsi, or belly. Have some terrible digiscope
> shots.
>
> Will keep updated.
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
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[nysbirds-l] Possible Ferruginous Hawk Orange co.

2021-01-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
-74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale,  limited white on
scapulars. Can’t see gape, tarsi, or belly. Have some terrible digiscope
shots.

Will keep updated.

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[nysbirds-l] Spotted Towhee

2021-01-09 Thread Adrian Burke
Spotted Towhee just seen and heard Baldwin Harbor Park paved trail
(40.6276550, -73.6077859)

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[nysbirds-l] Chelsea, Manhattan Western Tanager Yes

2020-12-28 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Tanager continues at Clement Clarke Moore Park on W 22nd St and
10th Av, Manhattan (40.7466400, -74.0042870)

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[nysbirds-l] Western Tanager Greenwood Cemetery

2020-11-19 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Tanager continues Greenwood Cemetery (Brooklyn, NYC) feeding
actively in Yews above Chas. T. Yerkes mausoleum 5 mins ago when I left the
scene.  (40.6511522, -73.9856774)

Heading for Dell/Crescent Water area now where the Ash-throated Flycatcher
was supposedly just refound (I heard this thirdhand)

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[nysbirds-l] Eared Grebe JBWR Yes

2020-11-11 Thread Adrian Burke
Eared Grebe continues at East Pond, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, seen
looking north from Big John’s Pond overlook (40.6207667, -73.8222785)

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[nysbirds-l] Breezy Point King Eider +

2020-11-11 Thread Adrian Burke
Immature male King Eider continues just east of Breezy Point jetty (Queens)
with raft of ~150 Common Eider, currently sleeping with head tucked in but
fairly close to the beach. Nice showing of Northern Gannets with many
heading in towards Brooklyn, plus a Parasitic Jaeger seen around 7:55 am
harassing gulls in a feeding frenzy that has since moved a bit further
offshore and to the west.

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Ash-throated Flycatcher Manhattan 11/9

2020-11-10 Thread Adrian Burke
Several observers looking this morning for the Manhattan Ash-throated
Flycatcher have so far failed to find the bird. In addition to looking
around the soccer fields in Fort Washington Park where it was seen
yesterday, two of us walked south to West Harlem Piers Park at W 125th
Street searching along the way to no avail. It is worth noting that a
Myiarchus flycatcher was seen by Nate O’Reilly at the southwest corner of
the Inwood Hill Park ballfields a few days ago (about 35 blocks north of
the Fort Washington Park ballfields). If this was the same bird, it would
suggest quite a wide ranging individual, so anyone looking for it might
want to check points north and south along the Hudson River greenway.

Good birding,

Adrian Burke
NYC

El El lun, nov. 9, 2020 a la(s) 11:10 p. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:

> An Ash-throated Flycatcher was evidently found today, 11/9, by Gene
> (lastname?) and photographed by James Knox at the fenced in soccer field
> around 165th Street in Fort Washington Park, Manhattan (approximately:
> 40.841134, -73.947066 ).
>
> I'll be looking first thing in the morning (as I'm sure others will be as
> well) and will post any updates to this list.
>
> Thanks to Mary Beth Kooper for passing James' photos along.
>
> Good birding,
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
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[nysbirds-l] Ash-throated Flycatcher Manhattan 11/9

2020-11-09 Thread Adrian Burke
An Ash-throated Flycatcher was evidently found today, 11/9, by Gene
(lastname?) and photographed by James Knox at the fenced in soccer field
around 165th Street in Fort Washington Park, Manhattan (approximately:
40.841134, -73.947066 ).

I'll be looking first thing in the morning (as I'm sure others will be as
well) and will post any updates to this list.

Thanks to Mary Beth Kooper for passing James' photos along.

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[nysbirds-l] Virginia Rail Manhattan

2020-11-06 Thread Adrian Burke
A very cooperative Virginia Rail found yesterday by Paul Sweet continues in
stream just east of Triplet’s Bridge, Central Park, NYC (40.7792619,
-73.9723806)

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Sage Thrasher - Columbia County, NY

2020-11-05 Thread Adrian Burke
Oops, thanks for pointing that out. Coords for closest parking are:
(42.4026220, -73.5637631).

I’ll add that just a bit before sunset, the bird made another appearance in
the mid right hand side of that buckthorn bush (viewing from trail looking
north), pretty much exactly where it appeared briefly before, but this time
giving stellar views for me and one other observer for about 10 minutes,
eating a few berries, and not even flushing when a barking off-leash dog
ran right past!

Seems early morning and last thing in the day may be the best bet to view
this bird, assuming it continues...

Adrian Burke
NYC

El El jue, nov. 5, 2020 a la(s) 6:11 p. m., Robert Lewis 
escribió:

> Thanks for the update.
>
> The coordinates you gave for parking are the same as those for the bird.
>
> Bob Lewis
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 5, 2020, 4:25:24 PM EST, Adrian Burke <
> aburke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> After an hour+ of waiting (maybe longer by others on site before I
> arrived) the Sage Thrasher made an appearance in the back of a bush with
> black berries approximately right here (42.4017505, -73.5660115) at around
> 3:55 pm and stayed in view for a couple minutes. Patience required for this
> bird.
>
> Closest parking is here: (42.4017505, -73.5660115). Several parking
> options further down the road if it’s full there, all an easy walk to the
> bird’s location.
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
>
> El El jue, nov. 5, 2020 a la(s) 7:06 a. m., Andrew Baksh <
> birdingd...@gmail.com> escribió:
> > Lindsey Duval just reported that she had the Sage Thrasher at the same
> location that it was found yesterday by Barbara Sylvester. See below for
> location and directions.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > 
> > "I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the
> ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own
> abhorrence." ~ Frederick Douglass
> >
> > 風 Swift as the wind
> > 林 Quiet as the forest火 Conquer like the fire山 Steady as the mountain
> > Sun Tzu  The Art of War
> >
> >> (\__/)(= '.'=)
> >> (") _ (")
> >> Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!
> >
> > Andrew Baksh
> > www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
> >
> >> On Nov 4, 2020, at 6:32 PM, Richard Guthrie 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> 
> >> Within 10 miles of Mass border.
> >>
> >> A SAGE THRASHER was seen and photographed this afternoon (Nov. 4) at
> Ooms Conservation Area in Columbia County, NY. The loc
> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/mbia+County,+NY.+The+loc?entry=gmail&source=g>ation
> is about 1 mile off Exit B-2 (Taconic State Parkway) of the Berkshire Spur
> (I-90) of the NYS Thruway, or about 10 miles in from the Massachu
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Sage Thrasher - Columbia County, NY

2020-11-05 Thread Adrian Burke
After an hour+ of waiting (maybe longer by others on site before I arrived)
the Sage Thrasher made an appearance in the back of a bush with black
berries approximately right here (42.4017505, -73.5660115) at around 3:55
pm and stayed in view for a couple minutes. Patience required for this
bird.

Closest parking is here: (42.4017505, -73.5660115). Several parking options
further down the road if it’s full there, all an easy walk to the bird’s
location.

Adrian Burke
NYC

El El jue, nov. 5, 2020 a la(s) 7:06 a. m., Andrew Baksh <
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> Lindsey Duval just reported that she had the Sage Thrasher at the same
> location that it was found yesterday by Barbara Sylvester. See below for
> location and directions.
>
> Cheers,
>
> 
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> On Nov 4, 2020, at 6:32 PM, Richard Guthrie 
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> 
>
> Within 10 miles of Mass border.
>
> A SAGE THRASHER was seen and photographed this afternoon (Nov. 4) at Ooms
> Conservation Area in Columbia County, NY. The location is about 1 mile off
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[nysbirds-l] Western Flycatcher yesterday in Queens

2020-11-01 Thread Adrian Burke
Haven't seen this posted here yet: Michael Gottleib photographed an
apparent Western Flycatcher (Pacific-slope/Cordilleran) yesterday at
Kissena Park in Queens, NYC, precise location reported as 'the wooded area,
off the bridle path that runs parallel to 164th St'.

The bird is an Empidonax flycatcher with a dingy yellowish coloration
overall, low contrast between face and throat, bold eyering with distinct
flare at the rear, distinct ragged-looking crest, very short primary
projection, apparently relatively long tail (compared to Yellow-bellied),
and pale fringes on the wing reaching awfully close to lower of two wing
bars.

Thanks to Joshua Malbin for the heads up via local alert group, where he
reposted these photos by Michael G. (assuming they attach to this email
properly).


Certainly a bird worth keeping an eye out for in the coming days...

Happy mega season,

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[nysbirds-l] Rufous Hummingbird Yes Bayard Cutting Arboretum

2020-11-01 Thread Adrian Burke
Rufous Hummingbird continues, visiting feeder here: (40.7411403,
-73.1599371)

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[nysbirds-l] Connecticut Warbler Manhattan, NYC

2020-10-11 Thread Adrian Burke
Just found an immature Connecticut Warbler at the south end of Hudson River
Greenway Clinton Cove (~W 55th Street). Flew around, landing on cement wall
against river, then flew east onto lawn, then south to shrubby area.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] American Golden-Plover, Randalls Island NYC

2020-10-09 Thread Adrian Burke
American Golden-Plover continues on Randall’s Island, now on mudflats NW
corner of island in Bronx Kill (40.8023489, -73.9239275)

Thanks, Gloria!

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NYC

El El vie, oct. 9, 2020 a la(s) 9:17 a. m., Ryan Zucker 
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> Gloria Hong just found an American Golden-Plover on the northeast corner
> of Randalls Island, on the East River. Bird is associating with a flock of
> Killdeer near Ballfields 33 and 34. Appears to be the first New York County
> record.
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[nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird YES Governors Island NYC

2020-10-05 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Kingbird continues at west side of Fort Jay, Governors Island, New
York County. (40.6912553, -74.0168643)

Ferry tickets are available online to be reserved in advance (same day OK).

Thanks to Gabriel Willow for finding (maybe refinding?) this bird
yesterday, and to Dmitriy Aronov for refinding it earlier today.

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[nysbirds-l] Henslow’s Sparrow Central Park

2020-10-03 Thread Adrian Burke
Janet Wooten found a Henslow’s Sparrow at Sparrow Rock in Central Park,
NYC. (40.7825567, -73.9687519)

Lark Sparrow and Blue Grosbeak continue around the Compost Heap/Nursery in
the northeast end of the park as well.

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[nysbirds-l] Connecticut Warbler Manhattan

2020-09-26 Thread Adrian Burke
Earlier this morning I found an extremely cooperative immature Connecticut
Warbler feeding on a narrow lawn in the west side of De Witt Clinton Park
in Hell’s Kitchen, often at very close range. I regret that I did not post
to this list earlier, but I am told the bird is still being seen, offering
atypically great views of this usually very secretive species. I viewed it
from the path within the park but others viewed it from the sidewalk on
12th ave by 54th Street, which would be ideal when the bird is on the
northern side of that lawn where it slopes down towards 12th, as the grass
can obscure it surprisingly well.

Good birding.

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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-headed Blackbird Queens — Yes

2020-09-18 Thread Adrian Burke
Male Yellow-headed Blackbird with quite damaged wing and tail feathers
continues at Meadow Lake, Corona Park, Queens. It just made its first
appearance of the day in Phragmites here (40.7339336, -73.8390027) and flew
to shoreline rocks here (40.7346473, -73.8387999).

Good birding,

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[nysbirds-l] American White Pelican Ashokan Reservoir Yes

2020-09-01 Thread Adrian Burke
American White Pelican continues at east end of Ashokan Reservoir viewed
from Dike Rd here (41.9822886, -74.0966399), the bird is approximately
here (41.9917483, -74.1057772).

Thanks to all who gave pointers to this bird’s location.

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[nysbirds-l] Brown Booby Ashokan Reservoir Yes

2020-09-01 Thread Adrian Burke
Brown Booby continues seen now from Reservoir Rd bridge very distant to the
west (scope necessary). Bird is on top of big yellowish platform with solar
panels occupied by cormorants. Apparently was much closer to road earlier.
No sign yet of American White Pelican.

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[nysbirds-l] Baird’s Sandpiper et al. — Breezy Point

2020-07-15 Thread Adrian Burke
An adult Baird’s Sandpiper was the highlight from my morning birding along
the beach at Breezy Point, Queens. It was about a 15 minute walk east along
the beach from the fishing parking lot, on wet sand generally near 4
Sanderlings. Sorry for the delayed report and lack of precise location, my
phone died right after I got a few photos.

I was just made aware that evidently this far east along Breezy Point beach
is private property, so beware...

Also had a Royal Tern moving east along the beach and a Bobolink circling
over the parking lot when I first arrived.

Good birding,

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park Western Kingbird and Upland Sandpiper

2019-08-18 Thread Adrian Burke
Correction: Western Kingbird was at northeast side of landfill, not
northwest. Was no longer present there around 5pm when I and others checked
again but apparently was also missing there at that time yesterday, so may
still be around. (Meant to update from field but phone died.)

Good luck to anyone who may be trying tomorrow or beyond.

Adrian Burke
Manhattan, NYC

On Sun, Aug 18, 2019, 4:19 PM Adrian Burke  wrote:

> Western Kingbird was present (may very well still be) when I and others
> were last looking (maybe 2:45?) at northwest end of landfill west of
> ballfields. It repeatedly returned to bare snags on north side of the road
> there.
>
> At the landfill, a skittish Upland Sandpiper continues, occasionally
> flying around giving good looks and listens to flight calls, but hard to
> see on the ground. It's been ranging over most of the area of the landfill,
> seemingly not faithful to any particular spot. Generally the
> western/southern part of the landfill.
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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park Western Kingbird and Upland Sandpiper

2019-08-18 Thread Adrian Burke
Western Kingbird was present (may very well still be) when I and others
were last looking (maybe 2:45?) at northwest end of landfill west of
ballfields. It repeatedly returned to bare snags on north side of the road
there.

At the landfill, a skittish Upland Sandpiper continues, occasionally flying
around giving good looks and listens to flight calls, but hard to see on
the ground. It's been ranging over most of the area of the landfill,
seemingly not faithful to any particular spot. Generally the
western/southern part of the landfill.

Good birding,

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks at Jones Beach (Yes)

2019-06-04 Thread Adrian Burke
Arrived at the NE cloverleaf pond at Jones Beach SP about 10 minutes ago.
Couldn’t see any ducks in the pond itself among the heavy vegetation, but
then about five minutes ago 10 Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks picked up,
whistling, and flew east/northeast. Perhaps a couple still in this pond,
likely all still in the area, but who knows?

Adrian Burke
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[nysbirds-l] Re: Nickerson Wilson’s Phalarope, Black Tern

2019-06-04 Thread Adrian Burke
Just left Nickerson. Wilson’s Phalarope continued at that marshy spot when
I last checked. At least 3 adult Roseate Terns loafing with Common Tern
flock there. 1 Gull-billed Tern over east colony before flying west about
an hour and a half ago. No sign of Black Tern(s) since around when I
arrived. No sign of any Arctic Terns.

Adrian Burke
Manhattan

On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 12:15 PM Adrian Burke  wrote:

> Wilson’s Phalarope in marshy cove/pond type area southwest of parking lot
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>
> Also a Black Tern among the tern flock here.
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[nysbirds-l] Nickerson Wilson’s Phalarope, Black Tern

2019-06-04 Thread Adrian Burke
Wilson’s Phalarope in marshy cove/pond type area southwest of parking lot
at Nickerson Beach Park, Nassau Co. Apparent adult male.

Also a Black Tern among the tern flock here.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Varied Thrush, Friday 1/18 [Richmond Co., NY - Staten Island, NYC]

2019-01-18 Thread Adrian Burke
As reported, the Varied Thrush was seen today in the span of about five
minutes in the northern part of Clove Lakes Park around 10:55 am this
morning. It stayed up in trees while we saw it, moving perches a few times
before it was lost flying to the south, losing height.

A Yellow-breasted Chat continues further south in the park as previously
reported. At times it gave fairly good views moving actively through bushes
and trees, feeding on remaining berries, before it disappeared into some
low thickets and was not refound.

At the southern lake in the park, a Cackling Goose was sleeping just
minutes ago in with Canada Geese on the edge of the lake’s ice. It had its
head tucked in most of the time, but it was easy to pick out by its smaller
size and paleness relative to all the surrounding Canada Geese.

A Winter Wren, Hermit Thrush, and  Swamp Sparrow continue in the vicinity
of the chat.

Adrian Burke
Manhattan

On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:48 PM Thomas Fiore  wrote:

> Friday, 18 January, 2019
>
> A Varied Thrush is confirmed lingering at & around the north section of
> Clove Lakes Park in the northern part of Staten Island (Richmond County) in
> N.Y. City; seen by multiple other birders on scene this a.m. - bird may be
> in trees.  Thanks to Seth Wollney & all others for reports; some of these
> via eBird as well as to the local SINaturaList.
>
> apologies in advance if this happens to get a double-post; it’s a
> rarity-sighting.
>
> good birding,
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[nysbirds-l] Evening Grosbeak — Riverside Park, Manhattan

2019-01-03 Thread Adrian Burke
The adult male Evening Grosbeak continues now in Riverside Park, Manhattan.
It is a bit south of its previous haunts, but working back north. Now at
about 119th Street.

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[nysbirds-l] Request for Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Reports Today (7/1)

2018-07-01 Thread Adrian Burke
I’ll be in the Nissequogue River SP area today (7/1), and seeing as only
one of the continuing Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks was seen yesterday, I’d
very much appreciate any reports today, positive or negative, so if they
aren’t there I don’t waste my time walking in the intense heat (no car).
Thanks!

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[nysbirds-l] Swainson's Warbler Prospect Park

2017-05-25 Thread Adrian Burke
The Swainson's Warbler was seen about 30 minutes ago in same location as
before, foraging in the patch of woods where a large fallen tree lies right
next to a woodchip path. It showed briefly up close, but then vanished and
I haven't seen it again since. Not a lot of people around, except a shady
guy with a bike who did a lit of staring.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Marine Park, BK

2017-04-14 Thread Adrian Burke
The Prothonotary Warbler is back at the south end of the Nature Center
after being absent here for a few hours.

Earlier, I had the bird for a few minutes in a relatively leafy tree south
of the road maybe 50 yards to the east of the nature center, so it appears
to be making rounds of the area.

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[nysbirds-l] Montezuma NWR Eurasian Wigeon

2017-02-26 Thread Adrian Burke
Adult male Eurasian wigeon was just visible at Tschache Pool with many
American wigeon, distant looking north from the viewing area with the tower
(scope necessary). Quite a few Tundra Swans and Northern Pintail, as well
as Snow Geese moving around, etc.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Possible Pacific Loon Marine Park, Brooklyn

2017-02-05 Thread Adrian Burke
Ah okay thanks, sorry for the false alarm.
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 12:30 PM Adrian Burke  wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 12:27 PM Shane Blodgett 
> wrote:
>
> Just a heads up to anyone who might be thinking of chasing this bird,
> photos have been taken and  perused and this bird is a transitioning RTLO.
>
> Shane Blodgett
> Brooklyn NY
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 5, 2017, at 12:19 PM, Adrian Burke  wrote:
>
> The previously reported bird is visible now from the little boardwalk
> overlook on the east side of the water, south of the osprey nest. The bird
> is distant, but looks like the possible pacific loon reported recently
> here. Unfortunately I don't have a scope, so my views are not good.
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[nysbirds-l] Possible Pacific Loon Marine Park, Brooklyn

2017-02-05 Thread Adrian Burke
The previously reported bird is visible now from the little boardwalk
overlook on the east side of the water, south of the osprey nest. The bird
is distant, but looks like the possible pacific loon reported recently
here. Unfortunately I don't have a scope, so my views are not good.

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[nysbirds-l] Ross's Gull and other Adirondack Specialties Updates Requested

2017-02-03 Thread Adrian Burke
Hey folks,

Three young birders have trekked to the northern country in hopes of
bearing witness to the Arctic beast. Reports to this listserv of any
sightings tomorrow of the Ross's Gull, Pine Grosbeak, Evening Grosbeak,
Bohemian Waxwing, boreal chickadee, etc. would be much appreciated.

Adrian Burke
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[nysbirds-l] Broome Co. Ross's Goose - No

2017-01-22 Thread Adrian Burke
In search of the previously reported Ross's goose, I checked the R Tee Golf
Complex, Chenango Bridge Park, Boland Pond, and the Hillcrest Pits and came
up  empty. As consolation, I enjoyed the fifteen redhead continuing at the
Hillcrest Pits.

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[nysbirds-l] White-faced Ibis and Hooded Merganser Jamaica Bay

2016-06-21 Thread Adrian Burke
White-faced ibis just picked up with about 40 glossy ibis at south end of
East Pond, Jamaica Bay Wildlife refuge. A female hooded merganser is
present here as well.

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[nysbirds-l] 3 Seaside Sparrows Manhattan

2016-05-05 Thread Adrian Burke
3 seaside sparrows in plain sight on bike path and foot path at Clinton
Cove (Hudson River & 55th Street) in Manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Queens American White Pelicans - Yes

2015-11-22 Thread Adrian Burke
Visible now from east end of gravel road at north end of East Pond at
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

Also had an American bittern and a snowy egret looking north from the south
end of the East Pond

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[nysbirds-l] Western Flycatcher Yes

2015-11-21 Thread Adrian Burke
Uphill nw from Boathouse in Central Park

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[nysbirds-l] Queens American White Pelican - No

2015-11-17 Thread Adrian Burke
I'm not seeing the previously reported American white pelican at Jamaica
Bay Wildlife Refuge's Easy Pond.

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[nysbirds-l] Cave Swallow Edgemere Landfill

2015-11-15 Thread Adrian Burke
I've got one cave swallow flying around the north end of the Edgemere
Landfill (Queens County). No sign of the western kingbird.

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[nysbirds-l] Bryant Park, Manhattan

2015-04-04 Thread Adrian Burke
I spent thirty or so minutes at Bryant Park this afternoon and observed one
lingering American woodcock on the west side of the park, an eastern phoebe
and a swamp sparrow on the lawn, and song sparrows everywhere.

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[nysbirds-l] Short-eared Owl and Others at Marine Park, Brooklyn

2015-02-08 Thread Adrian Burke
A short-eared owl was seen in flight at about 5:45 pm at Marine Park today
(February 8). Other birds present at the park included a female northern
pintail, a light-morph rough-legged hawk, a red-shouldered hawk, two
Wilson's snipes, an orange-crowned warbler, two northern harriers (one
adult male), a clapper rail, many American tree sparrows, four killdeer, a
greater yellowlegs, fly-by monk parakeets, and a flyover bald eagle.

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