[nysbirds-l] Here's why i saw so many good reviews

2019-02-11 Thread Philip Corbett
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[nysbirds-l] News

2014-03-30 Thread Philip Corbett

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[nysbirds-l] NY Botanical Gardens Migrants

2013-04-21 Thread Philip Corbett
Had a number of migrants this afternoon at the New York Botanical Gardens in 
the Bronx. Saw six warbler species, highlighted by Black-throated Green at the 
bridge in the forest. There was a single Black-and-white at the same location, 
as well as 4-5 Pine Warblers. Palm and Yellow-rumped were abundant, and there 
was a Louisiana Waterthrush at twin lakes. Other migrants included lots of 
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers and half a dozen Rough-winged Swallows on twin lakes 
with a single Barn Swallow. Two great horned owls were present in the same area.

Eamon Corbett
Pelham NY
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[nysbirds-l] NYBG Prothonotary Warbler Continues 4/19

2011-04-19 Thread Philip Corbett
The Prothonotary Warbler was present at Twin Lakes at the New York Botanical 
Garden this morning from 10:40 to 11:00, despite the rain. The bird was 
primarily foraging low in the branches of a tree that has fallen into the 
larger 
of the two lakes. Looking from the bridge, this is in the back right corner of 
the larger lake. Also present were many Rough-winged Swallows, a few Barn 
Swallows, Yellow-rumped, Palm, and Pine Warblers, a single Black-and-white 
Warbler, and multiple Blue-headed Vireos, Gnatcatchers, and Ruby-crowned 
Kinglets. 

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Pelham, Westchester, NY
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[nysbirds-l] Marshlands Conservancy (Westchester) Golden-winged Warbler

2010-09-09 Thread Philip Corbett
This morning I found a male Golden-winged Warbler at the Marshlands Conservancy 
in Rye. The bird was at the Northwest corner of the Jay Estate parking lot 
briefly at 8:45, but I could not relocate after that. Apparently, this is the 
first fall record for Marshlands.

There were 10 other wood-warblers, highlighted by a Tennessee and including 
Parula, Canada, and Chestnut-sided. Other migrants were mulitple Red-eyed 
Vireos, Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, and Veerys, as well as a flyover Kestrel.

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[nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpipers at Jamaica Bay

2010-08-28 Thread Philip Corbett
This morning I found 2 Baird’s Sandpipers on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay. The 
birds were in a mixed flock of White-rumped, Semipalmated, and Least Sandpipers 
on the east (far) side of the pond, just north of the raunt.
 
The Baird’s were about the same size as the White-rumps, and browner than 
either 
the Semis or White-rumps. Wings were long, projecting beyond the tail. The most 
striking feature of the two was the fairly sharp demarcation between the 
buffy-brown breast and the white underparts. 

 
Photos (record shots- not very good) are at www.birdersflightlog.blogspot.com.
 
Shorebird numbers were fairly low- the entire north end is flooded, but the 
south end is not, and all of my shorebird sightings were there. Stilt 
Sandpipers, Dowitchers, a Semipalmated Plover, and both Yellowlegs, as well as 
the 4 peeps already mentioned were the only shorebirds I saw.
 
Also interesting were 7 warblers (Magnolia, Redstart, Yellow, Yellowthroat, 
Black-and-White, Ovenbird, Nothern Waterthrush), a few shovelers and many 
Blue-winged Teal, and Great-crested and Least Flycatchers by Big John’s Pond. 

 
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