Re: [nysbirds-l] Gyrfalcon updates??

2015-12-26 Thread Tim Healy
I was on location all day, watched the sun rise and set. Scanned Blue Chip, 
Shawangunk, and roads along the river between Walkill and Gardiner. Lots of 
birders were on site and no one encountered the falcon. The Greater 
White-fronted Goose continues in the flock at Blue Chip, and some of us spotted 
two Cackling Geese among the many Canadas roosting at Old Fort Road's pond. A 
handful of Short-eared Owls and Northern Harriers put on twilight show at 
Shawangunk, closing the day on a high note. Good luck to anyone who tries to 
relocate the Gyr. 

Cheers!
-Tim H

> On Dec 26, 2015, at 3:20 PM, Larry Trachtenberg  
> wrote:
> 
> I understand as of 2 pm today the gyrfalcon had not been seen and many 
> birders were looking all day. I also read on an NjBIRDS post that a 
> photographer acknowledges finding a Gyr viewing location yesterday afternoon 
> where he was "hidden" behind an evergreen that allowed for "optimal viewing". 
> The bird then took off or so the report states (and apparently has not been 
> seen by anyone since).  I don't know him and certainly can't judge how close 
> he got or the propriety of a photographer getting close to such a rare bird 
> -- a topic of much comment through the years -- or whether his proximity had 
> anything to do with the bird taking off. It may just be hunkered down on this 
> overcast day and will show up again at Blue Chip Farm later today or 
> tomorrow. I can say the linked photo is really an excellent one.  His photos 
> are posted under the nom de plume "Larry Bird". As a Celtics fan since birth 
> and growing up in Boston during the Russell, Havlicek, Sam and KC Jones era 
> you just can't call yourself Larry Bird -- there being only one. Go Celts. 
> Good luck with the Gyr if you're there or if you go. Would be a lifer for me. 
> 
> L. Trachtenberg
> Ossining
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Dec 26, 2015, at 8:48 AM, James Purcell  wrote:
> 
>> If anybody could give any updates on the whereabouts of the Gyrfalcon in 
>> Wallkill today and post if it is sighted at any point, it would be greatly 
>> appreciated for those that may be taking the trip up there this afternoon.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> James Purcell
>> Fairfield, CT
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Gyrfalcon updates??

2015-12-26 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
I understand as of 2 pm today the gyrfalcon had not been seen and many birders 
were looking all day. I also read on an NjBIRDS post that a photographer 
acknowledges finding a Gyr viewing location yesterday afternoon where he was 
"hidden" behind an evergreen that allowed for "optimal viewing". The bird then 
took off or so the report states (and apparently has not been seen by anyone 
since).  I don't know him and certainly can't judge how close he got or the 
propriety of a photographer getting close to such a rare bird -- a topic of 
much comment through the years -- or whether his proximity had anything to do 
with the bird taking off. It may just be hunkered down on this overcast day and 
will show up again at Blue Chip Farm later today or tomorrow. I can say the 
linked photo is really an excellent one.  His photos are posted under the nom 
de plume "Larry Bird". As a Celtics fan since birth and growing up in Boston 
during the Russell, Havlicek, Sam and KC Jones era you just can't call yourself 
Larry Bird -- there being only one. Go Celts. Good luck with the Gyr if you're 
there or if you go. Would be a lifer for me.

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining

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On Dec 26, 2015, at 8:48 AM, James Purcell 
mailto:jpurcell1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

If anybody could give any updates on the whereabouts of the Gyrfalcon in 
Wallkill today and post if it is sighted at any point, it would be greatly 
appreciated for those that may be taking the trip up there this afternoon.

Thanks!

James Purcell
Fairfield, CT
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[nysbirds-l] Gyrfalcon updates??

2015-12-26 Thread James Purcell
If anybody could give any updates on the whereabouts of the Gyrfalcon in
Wallkill today and post if it is sighted at any point, it would be greatly
appreciated for those that may be taking the trip up there this afternoon.

Thanks!

James Purcell
Fairfield, CT

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Gyrfalcon updates??

2015-12-26 Thread Larry Trachtenberg
I understand as of 2 pm today the gyrfalcon had not been seen and many birders 
were looking all day. I also read on an NjBIRDS post that a photographer 
acknowledges finding a Gyr viewing location yesterday afternoon where he was 
"hidden" behind an evergreen that allowed for "optimal viewing". The bird then 
took off or so the report states (and apparently has not been seen by anyone 
since).  I don't know him and certainly can't judge how close he got or the 
propriety of a photographer getting close to such a rare bird -- a topic of 
much comment through the years -- or whether his proximity had anything to do 
with the bird taking off. It may just be hunkered down on this overcast day and 
will show up again at Blue Chip Farm later today or tomorrow. I can say the 
linked photo is really an excellent one.  His photos are posted under the nom 
de plume "Larry Bird". As a Celtics fan since birth and growing up in Boston 
during the Russell, Havlicek, Sam and KC Jones era you just can't call yourself 
Larry Bird -- there being only one. Go Celts. Good luck with the Gyr if you're 
there or if you go. Would be a lifer for me.

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining

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On Dec 26, 2015, at 8:48 AM, James Purcell 
> wrote:

If anybody could give any updates on the whereabouts of the Gyrfalcon in 
Wallkill today and post if it is sighted at any point, it would be greatly 
appreciated for those that may be taking the trip up there this afternoon.

Thanks!

James Purcell
Fairfield, CT
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[nysbirds-l] Gyrfalcon updates??

2015-12-26 Thread James Purcell
If anybody could give any updates on the whereabouts of the Gyrfalcon in
Wallkill today and post if it is sighted at any point, it would be greatly
appreciated for those that may be taking the trip up there this afternoon.

Thanks!

James Purcell
Fairfield, CT

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Gyrfalcon updates??

2015-12-26 Thread Tim Healy
I was on location all day, watched the sun rise and set. Scanned Blue Chip, 
Shawangunk, and roads along the river between Walkill and Gardiner. Lots of 
birders were on site and no one encountered the falcon. The Greater 
White-fronted Goose continues in the flock at Blue Chip, and some of us spotted 
two Cackling Geese among the many Canadas roosting at Old Fort Road's pond. A 
handful of Short-eared Owls and Northern Harriers put on twilight show at 
Shawangunk, closing the day on a high note. Good luck to anyone who tries to 
relocate the Gyr. 

Cheers!
-Tim H

> On Dec 26, 2015, at 3:20 PM, Larry Trachtenberg  
> wrote:
> 
> I understand as of 2 pm today the gyrfalcon had not been seen and many 
> birders were looking all day. I also read on an NjBIRDS post that a 
> photographer acknowledges finding a Gyr viewing location yesterday afternoon 
> where he was "hidden" behind an evergreen that allowed for "optimal viewing". 
> The bird then took off or so the report states (and apparently has not been 
> seen by anyone since).  I don't know him and certainly can't judge how close 
> he got or the propriety of a photographer getting close to such a rare bird 
> -- a topic of much comment through the years -- or whether his proximity had 
> anything to do with the bird taking off. It may just be hunkered down on this 
> overcast day and will show up again at Blue Chip Farm later today or 
> tomorrow. I can say the linked photo is really an excellent one.  His photos 
> are posted under the nom de plume "Larry Bird". As a Celtics fan since birth 
> and growing up in Boston during the Russell, Havlicek, Sam and KC Jones era 
> you just can't call yourself Larry Bird -- there being only one. Go Celts. 
> Good luck with the Gyr if you're there or if you go. Would be a lifer for me. 
> 
> L. Trachtenberg
> Ossining
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Dec 26, 2015, at 8:48 AM, James Purcell  wrote:
> 
>> If anybody could give any updates on the whereabouts of the Gyrfalcon in 
>> Wallkill today and post if it is sighted at any point, it would be greatly 
>> appreciated for those that may be taking the trip up there this afternoon.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> James Purcell
>> Fairfield, CT
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