Very exciting night birding by ear tonight!
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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From: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes"
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Subject: [nfc-l] Etna, NY: BARN OWL!!! (9/27)
Date: September 27, 2013 12:45:31 AM EDT
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BUFF-BR. SANDPIPER
Great Egret
Sandhill Crane
Black-bell
Had the local pair of ravens at 10 Commerce Dr., New Rochelle, today low over
the parking lot. They were heading more or less towards the Shoprite along
I-95. Hadn't seen them in awhile. I don't believe they nested on Main St.
again. Never saw them at there nest.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
This afternoon around 4 PM there was a juvenile Olive-sided Flycatcher at the
eastern end of the Cedar Beach Marina parking area, past the camper vans. I
rarely see this bird in the fall, and it's my personal latest record by a
couple of weeks. It quickly disappeared into the phrags. There were
Fellow Birders;
I once again got out to my local Kissena Corridor in Flushing late this
morning-- overall activity was a bit slower than yesterday, although the
species count was similar. With some work I relocated the western-type Palm
Warbler, this time in paths along the community garden
Dear All:
Just a reminder that the deadline *(October 2nd 2013)* for the comment
period on the GMP (General Management Plan) submitted by the GNRA (Gateway
National Recreation Area) is fast approaching.
If you have not done so as yet, I urge you take a moment to submit your
comments ASAP. It has
Hi all,
A Connecticut Warbler was seen this morning by a few observers, including
myself. The bird was in the fenced in area by ex Swampy Pin Oak. This is
the area East of The Rustic Shelter, in the Ramble. Good luck if you go out
and try for it. As always with this species, patience is required. W
The Lark Sparrow continues in the formerly described area along the dirt
road to the Fire Island lighthouse. At one point (shortly after 7:45 AM)
it flew a considerable distance to the east when disturbed by a loud
trundling vehicle, dropping in by the housing complex with the red
roofs. But I
Our group saw the juvenile Red-headed Woodpecker first seen briefly by Shane
Blogett on Tuesday. Bird was seen by Butterfly Meadow on Lookout.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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I led my weekly NYC Audubon bird walk in Bryant Park this morning. Warblers
were few, but sparrows were surprisingly diverse.
The highlight was the presence of at least 3 Lincoln's Sparrows, a Swamp
Sparrow, and an influx of White-throated Sparrows. Common Yellowthroats of
various ages & sexes
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