Of note today, 17 October:
Very large flight of Dark-eyed Juncos. First noticed along East Lake
Drive and Outer Beach County Park and adjacent parking lots. Later,
large flocks observed on grassy road edges from Montauk to Napeague.
Montauk Point:
all Scoter species - small numbers (more than
hook mountain had an excellent flight today. with almost dead calm conditions
nearly all day, there were 166 raptors counted, including over 100 sharpshins,
43 red shouldered hawks and an immature golden eagle. the golden was seen at
just before noon, circling up with an immature bald eagle for
There was a Long-eared Owl in the park today. Following the rules of this list,
I cannot disclose the specific location. There were many birders enjoying the
bird and we had pretty good views of the bird. This is shot of the owl with its
eyes wide open.
Picture of Long-eared Owl
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Bobbi just sent me this link to her pics of the Western Kingbird:
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First, I'd like to thank Keir Randall for getting the word out for me so
quickly. Now for the details:
Bobbi Manian and I were scanning through a nice mixed flock of sparrows next to
baseball field 6 in Prospect Park at around 4pm. That would be on the South
side of the ball fields. Suddenly, a
Our Wednesday morning NYC Audubon birding group had an excellent day of
birding. In all we saw 47 species. The highlights were 10 Pine Siskins in the
Hemlock tree at the Shakespearean Garden, We also recorded Purple Finches
in three different places (Strawberry Fields, Maintenance Meadow and
Rob Jett asked me to post that he has just seen a Western Kingbird in Prospect
Park, last seen near baseball field #6 on the east side of Long Meadow.
best
Keir Randall
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Hi all,
A quick note about Randall's Island and sparrows - although a tide chart
may be helpful for timing a visit to this site (see Ben's email thread from
yesterday), timing a trip there in the early morning (at least this
morning) seems a must. There were no people in the vicinity this morning a
Hi all,
Yesterday, I and Brian Padden got on our bicycles and rode out to Randall's
Island. It was a great day for a bike ride, but the main reason was of
course to see the Nelson's Sparrows that Alan Drogin found, and reported on
Sunday afternoon.
It was quite windy and that made the Sparrows sta
I just discovered at least thirty more feeding on the Groundsel Bushes by
my dock.
Orhan Birol
Shelter Island
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The Mourning Warbler was still in the area across from Tupelo meadow,
at about 9:45am. I saw a Hairy Woodpecker at the south end of
Maintenance field a bit earlier, which was exciting for me anyway, I
never seem to spot them. Otherwise it was the usual suspects.
-Ed Gaillard
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There were at least half a dozen Pine Siskins on the feeder and the Red
Breasted Nuthatces there, have grown to three.
Orhan Birol
Shelter Island
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Jones Beach West End, Yesterday 16 Oct
The wind was very strong, NW and kept the small birds down. The hedgerow at
the Coast Guard Station did have 9 species of sparrows inc. CLAY-COLORED and
LINCOLN'S.
Moving migrants consisted of early PINE SISKINS, GOLDFINCH and hundreds of TREE
SWALLOWS.
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