*List of Top 3 and Contenders (eBird-a-thon 2011) - weekly update*
Here are recent updates to the notes section for the eBird-a-thon 2011
contest. New additions to the 2011 and the overall submissions (1900-2011)
have been made since the last update. Each section has links to:
- the Top "100"
The table was just updated.
The URL below brings up a table of species abundance by month by season for
the NYC area. Each clickable link on the table displays a list of species
along with bar charts for each species plus a clickable map for sightings at
eBird.org for the following locations.:
I visited Cupsogue today from 12:30 -2:30 PM. There was good shorebird
diversity but the highlights were: 5 Marbled Godwit2 Black Tern The godwits
were actively foraging and vocalizing which made for some excellent viewing.
-Derek Rogers
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Thanks for sharing your photos. Your bird looks to be a LITTLE BLUE HERON.
Here is a photo of a flying crane for comparison --
http://picasaweb.google.com/37855303614931880/ChurchillManitobaJune2009Part1#5351019512762747554.
They differ markedly in shape, as well as some other key
An adult Hudsonian Godwit continues this morning on the bar opposite the gazebo
at Jones Beach West End (Near the Coast Guard Station). Seen this AM by many.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
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An adult Hudsonian Godwit continues this morning on the bar opposite the gazebo
at Jones Beach West End (Near the Coast Guard Station). Seen this AM by many.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
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I visited Cupsogue today from 12:30 -2:30 PM. There was good shorebird
diversity but the highlights were: 5 Marbled Godwit2 Black Tern The godwits
were actively foraging and vocalizing which made for some excellent viewing.
-Derek Rogers
--
The table was just updated.
The URL below brings up a table of species abundance by month by season for
the NYC area. Each clickable link on the table displays a list of species
along with bar charts for each species plus a clickable map for sightings at
eBird.org for the following locations.:
*List of Top 3 and Contenders (eBird-a-thon 2011) - weekly update*
Here are recent updates to the notes section for the eBird-a-thon 2011
contest. New additions to the 2011 and the overall submissions (1900-2011)
have been made since the last update. Each section has links to:
- the Top 100
Thanks for sharing your photos. Your bird looks to be a LITTLE BLUE HERON.
Here is a photo of a flying crane for comparison --
http://picasaweb.google.com/37855303614931880/ChurchillManitobaJune2009Part1#5351019512762747554.
They differ markedly in shape, as well as some other key
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