Re: [nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers in New York City today

2018-04-14 Thread Gus Keri
Thank you, Andrew.



It is sad to see this silly and stupid war hurting only the good birders of 
Brooklyn and not saving any bird, or Owl to be specific.

I am back because I discovered that birding is an addiction The good type of 
addiction, though.

I am back to enjoying birding for what it is, walking in nature and looking at 
beautiful birds, away from birding politics. I have always enjoyed birding 
alone anyway.



Gus



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Remarkable, given the coverage or lack thereof or dare I say suppressed.



Dick Veit also reported from Staten Island. Big up to the Bronx - an overdue 
sighting.



Good to see that Gus Keri is still in the game.





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Though overall migrant abundance was lower than expected today, we did report 
five Yellow-throated Warblers so far.



@BirdCentralPark on Twitter relayed the first two, from Tony Gazso (with photo) 
at the Upper Lobe in Central Park at 7:27 am, a singing male that had moved on 
by 7:45, and from Matthew Rymkiewicz, also in Central Park, between the Pool 
and the Balancing Rock north of it. It is possible that the first bird quickly 
flew north to the second location.



Gus Keri reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Owl's Head Park in Brooklyn at 
10:29 am through @BirdBrklyn on Twitter with photos.



Patrick Horan reported one (with photos) from Pelham Bay Park at 12:55 pm on 
@BirdBronx on Twitter. For directions to it, see his posts on 



https://twitter.com/BirdBronx



Jeffrey Ward just reported the fifth, also from Pelham Bay Park in the small 
pines along the landfill -- again, see the above link.



David Barrett

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers in New York City today

2018-04-14 Thread Gus Keri
Thank you, Andrew.



It is sad to see this silly and stupid war hurting only the good birders of 
Brooklyn and not saving any bird, or Owl to be specific.

I am back because I discovered that birding is an addiction The good type of 
addiction, though.

I am back to enjoying birding for what it is, walking in nature and looking at 
beautiful birds, away from birding politics. I have always enjoyed birding 
alone anyway.



Gus



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 On Sat, 14 Apr 2018 06:09:15 -0700 Andrew Baksh 
birdingd...@gmail.com wrote 








Remarkable, given the coverage or lack thereof or dare I say suppressed.



Dick Veit also reported from Staten Island. Big up to the Bronx - an overdue 
sighting.



Good to see that Gus Keri is still in the game.





"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



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Though overall migrant abundance was lower than expected today, we did report 
five Yellow-throated Warblers so far.



@BirdCentralPark on Twitter relayed the first two, from Tony Gazso (with photo) 
at the Upper Lobe in Central Park at 7:27 am, a singing male that had moved on 
by 7:45, and from Matthew Rymkiewicz, also in Central Park, between the Pool 
and the Balancing Rock north of it. It is possible that the first bird quickly 
flew north to the second location.



Gus Keri reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Owl's Head Park in Brooklyn at 
10:29 am through @BirdBrklyn on Twitter with photos.



Patrick Horan reported one (with photos) from Pelham Bay Park at 12:55 pm on 
@BirdBronx on Twitter. For directions to it, see his posts on 



https://twitter.com/BirdBronx



Jeffrey Ward just reported the fifth, also from Pelham Bay Park in the small 
pines along the landfill -- again, see the above link.



David Barrett

www.bigmanhattanyear.com








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Re: [nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers in New York City today

2018-04-14 Thread Andrew Baksh
Remarkable, given the coverage or lack thereof or dare I say suppressed.

Dick Veit also reported from Staten Island. Big up to the Bronx - an overdue 
sighting.

Good to see that Gus Keri is still in the game.


"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
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> On Apr 13, 2018, at 1:46 PM, David Barrett  wrote:
> 
> Though overall migrant abundance was lower than expected today, we did report 
> five Yellow-throated Warblers so far.
> 
> @BirdCentralPark on Twitter relayed the first two, from Tony Gazso (with 
> photo) at the Upper Lobe in Central Park at 7:27 am, a singing male that had 
> moved on by 7:45, and from Matthew Rymkiewicz, also in Central Park, between 
> the Pool and the Balancing Rock north of it. It is possible that the first 
> bird quickly flew north to the second location.
> 
> Gus Keri reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Owl's Head Park in Brooklyn at 
> 10:29 am through @BirdBrklyn on Twitter with photos.
> 
> Patrick Horan reported one (with photos) from Pelham Bay Park at 12:55 pm on 
> @BirdBronx on Twitter. For directions to it, see his posts on 
> 
> https://twitter.com/BirdBronx
> 
> Jeffrey Ward just reported the fifth, also from Pelham Bay Park in the small 
> pines along the landfill -- again, see the above link.
> 
> David Barrett
> www.bigmanhattanyear.com
> 
> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers in New York City today

2018-04-14 Thread Andrew Baksh
Remarkable, given the coverage or lack thereof or dare I say suppressed.

Dick Veit also reported from Staten Island. Big up to the Bronx - an overdue 
sighting.

Good to see that Gus Keri is still in the game.


"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
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> On Apr 13, 2018, at 1:46 PM, David Barrett  wrote:
> 
> Though overall migrant abundance was lower than expected today, we did report 
> five Yellow-throated Warblers so far.
> 
> @BirdCentralPark on Twitter relayed the first two, from Tony Gazso (with 
> photo) at the Upper Lobe in Central Park at 7:27 am, a singing male that had 
> moved on by 7:45, and from Matthew Rymkiewicz, also in Central Park, between 
> the Pool and the Balancing Rock north of it. It is possible that the first 
> bird quickly flew north to the second location.
> 
> Gus Keri reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Owl's Head Park in Brooklyn at 
> 10:29 am through @BirdBrklyn on Twitter with photos.
> 
> Patrick Horan reported one (with photos) from Pelham Bay Park at 12:55 pm on 
> @BirdBronx on Twitter. For directions to it, see his posts on 
> 
> https://twitter.com/BirdBronx
> 
> Jeffrey Ward just reported the fifth, also from Pelham Bay Park in the small 
> pines along the landfill -- again, see the above link.
> 
> David Barrett
> www.bigmanhattanyear.com
> 
> 
> 
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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers in New York City today

2018-04-13 Thread David Barrett
Though overall migrant abundance was lower than expected today, we did
report five Yellow-throated Warblers so far.

@BirdCentralPark on Twitter relayed the first two, from Tony Gazso (with
photo) at the Upper Lobe in Central Park at 7:27 am, a singing male that
had moved on by 7:45, and from Matthew Rymkiewicz, also in Central Park,
between the Pool and the Balancing Rock north of it. It is possible that
the first bird quickly flew north to the second location.

Gus Keri reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Owl's Head Park in Brooklyn at
10:29 am through @BirdBrklyn on Twitter with photos.

Patrick Horan reported one (with photos) from Pelham Bay Park at 12:55 pm
on @BirdBronx on Twitter. For directions to it, see his posts on

https://twitter.com/BirdBronx

Jeffrey Ward just reported the fifth, also from Pelham Bay Park in the
small pines along the landfill -- again, see the above link.

David Barrett
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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers in New York City today

2018-04-13 Thread David Barrett
Though overall migrant abundance was lower than expected today, we did
report five Yellow-throated Warblers so far.

@BirdCentralPark on Twitter relayed the first two, from Tony Gazso (with
photo) at the Upper Lobe in Central Park at 7:27 am, a singing male that
had moved on by 7:45, and from Matthew Rymkiewicz, also in Central Park,
between the Pool and the Balancing Rock north of it. It is possible that
the first bird quickly flew north to the second location.

Gus Keri reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Owl's Head Park in Brooklyn at
10:29 am through @BirdBrklyn on Twitter with photos.

Patrick Horan reported one (with photos) from Pelham Bay Park at 12:55 pm
on @BirdBronx on Twitter. For directions to it, see his posts on

https://twitter.com/BirdBronx

Jeffrey Ward just reported the fifth, also from Pelham Bay Park in the
small pines along the landfill -- again, see the above link.

David Barrett
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[nysbirds-l] Yellow throated Warblers

2016-04-10 Thread Phil Uruguay
Being heard and seen now at Connetquot River State Park by Blue Barn in pines.
Phil Uruburu

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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers on Staten sland

2016-04-06 Thread Isaac Grant
2 together at high rock park. In with a flock of 17 Pine Warblers, 6 Palm  and 
5 yellow rumped. 

Park at end of Nevada Avenue. Go straight into park. Stay left at swamp and go 
up hill and then left to lake. Follow lake to top of hill where a building and 
a large American Flag is. Birds were there. 

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[nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warblers on Staten sland

2016-04-06 Thread Isaac Grant
2 together at high rock park. In with a flock of 17 Pine Warblers, 6 Palm  and 
5 yellow rumped. 

Park at end of Nevada Avenue. Go straight into park. Stay left at swamp and go 
up hill and then left to lake. Follow lake to top of hill where a building and 
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