Sorry , It's Robert Wehle State Park NW of Pulaski. I didn't know until I
arrived there. Stony Point is the local name.
Jeff Bolsinger has been up here today and passed the word on the very large
flocks.
I don't know what Jeff's total is , but I saw one flock of 500 another of at
least 1000 an
I had to double-check the location myself, but I suppose a huge canyon like the
one that cuts through the Hudson Highlands has some power to concentrate
Bohemians as well as Redcoats and Hessians.
-Geo
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Gary, where is the Stony Point SP you are referring to? When I looked it up I
found a Stony Point State Park on the Hudson River down near NYC -- could there
really be that many Bohemians in that part of NY?
thanks,
KEN
Ken Rosenberg
Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Make that 1000 + Wow !
On Mar 17, 2012, at 12:31 PM, "Gary Kohlenberg" wrote:
On a tip from Jerry Smith at Derby Hill this morning I went to Stony Point
State Park. There are many hundreds of Bohemian Waxwings as of Noon today !
Quite a sight !
Gary
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On a tip from Jerry Smith at Derby Hill this morning I went to Stony Point
State Park. There are many hundreds of Bohemian Waxwings as of Noon today !
Quite a sight !
Gary
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