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* 12/03/2009
* NYBU0912.03
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[UPDATE - Wednesday, December 9, BOS
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Fellow Birders,
With the end of the year fast approaching I encourage everyone to think back
over the year to recall some of the rare and exciting birds that you may
have seen and perhaps posted to the web or entered on
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From: Robert Bate
Date: Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:48 PM
Subject: Ash Throated Flycatcher
To: nysbird...@cornel.edu
Myself and another birder, Peter, found the Ash Throated Flycatcher at 2 PM
in it's usual spot in the vacant lot between the abandoned red brick
THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
The American Museum of Natural History, Kaufman Theater
Speaker: Robert F. Rockwell, Professor, Department of Biology, City University
of New York and Research Associate, Department of Ornithology, American
Cape May, New Jersey: Ivory Gull continues, Thursday, Dec. 3rd:
http://www.birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/NJBC.html#1259846285
Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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Wednesday morning I took a walk from the WE2 parking lot west to the jetty,
then north along Jones Inlet. Good numbers of Common Eider were present (about
110 birds), while on the tip of the jetty there were ten Purple Sandpipers and
a Ruddy Turnstone. The Point Lookout side of the inlet had