- The day started at 0645 at the N.Y.S.D.E.C. Property in eastern Rocky
Point. I met Richard Kaskan on the trail, and we birded together, until he
had to leave, because as he put it..."I'm still a working stiff" !
Fortunately for me, no more than 5 minutes before that happened, Richard
I may have missed an earlier report - but a Marsh Wren was singing in the Lower
Lobe Monday evening before sundown.
Alan
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In looking at the list of warbler species seen thus far this year in
Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City) the only 2 which occur annually
that have yet to be reported are: Golden-winged, and Connecticut. The
former has declined greatly in migration, and the latter is very rare
in spring in N
Fellow Birders,
I am saddened to inform you that list member, fellow birder, and friend
Ken Allaire recently passed away.
For those interested, a wake will be held tomorrow, Tuesday May 13 at
Quinn-Fogarty Funeral Home
162-14 Sanford Ave,
Flushing, NY 11358
718-353-3430
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Hempstead Lake SP progress report
Lots of construction going on. The entrance to the park from Peninsula Blvd is
closed. Exit 18 West on the Southern State Pkwy is being rebuilt and you may
or may not be able to exit there. The Exit East is OK. Eagle Ave through the
park is udder construction
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* May 12, 2014
* NYSY 05. 12. 14
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
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to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (jus
A slow morning at Sunken Meadow State Park picked up around 9:00AM when a small
wave of warblers came through. Although we did not find any of the uncommon
warbler species, we still tallied seventeen warbler species, a good total for
western Suffolk County. We eventually totaled eight-six specie
My overall impression of birding today is that whilst numbers are down from
the weekend, there are plenty of great birds to see. I started at the Pool
where I saw a Solitary Sandpiper on the grass, and where there were
surprising numbers of Northern Waterthrush. I saw at least 6 in the first
10 min
Thanks for the earlier post. I saw the Lincoln’s sparrow at Tanner Spring
along with sensational looks at a black billed cuckoo, two scarlet tanagers, a
Canada , veery and swainson’s thrush among a few more common migrants.
Bob Krinsky
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Hi all,
Half-an-hour ago Dawn Hannay reported a Prothonotary warbler at the Point.
Last word is that it flew towards the Oven.
A little longer ago Dawn reported a Yellow-breasted Chat at the Maintenance
Meadow (well, actually she only wrote "chat", but I am assuming that the
bird in question is a
Near W85th St entrance to Central Park by rocks in meadow east of playground.
Often visible from footpath. I saw 2 here this morning but only 1 now. Didn't
post earlier b/c I thought they flew off.
Ardith Bondi now here with Peter Post
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> On May 12, 2014, at 10:25 AM, "Anders Peltomaa anders.pelto...@gmail.com
> [ebirdsnyc]" wrote:
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> HI all,
> Another sparrow species to look for today would be Lincoln's Sparrow. I found
> one first thing this morning b
HI all,
Another sparrow species to look for today would be Lincoln's Sparrow. I
found one first thing this morning by Tanners' Spring, another was to be
seen at Strawberry Fields and Gabriel Willow found one in Bryant Park.
Chris sent a second text alert this morning in which he reported
Bay-breas
I led my twice-weekly bird walk in Bryant Park (that little patch of green
between 40th & 42nd St from 5th to 6th Ave) this morning from 8-9am. Things
are really picking up there!
Most of the activity was high in the treetops, with a few birds skulking in
flower beds and various corners. Ther
Monday, 12 May 2014 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Sent out earlier this morning thanks to Chris Cooper, as reported via
the text-alert:
CLAY-COLORED Sparrow, found by Jeff Bowen on East path of Strawberry
Fields.
(the closest park entrance to Strawberry Fields is W. 72 Street and
C
> This morning at about 645 a ring necked pheasant was at ball field at
> entrance to Croton Point Park. My first in Westchester County in many years
> -- whether "countable" I will not venture but beautiful to look at. I
> understand bobolinks are back on the landfill hopefully grasshopper spar
Seven Wood Duck ducklings were on the Upper Pool of Brooklyn's Prospect Park
this weekend. This species has been seen here regularly during migration
seasons, especially in the fall, but this seems to have been the first time
they've reproduced here in a long time.
Pics and details on the blo
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