When the refuge was first created Piping Plovers nested on the East Pond. Off
course conditions were very different then. The area was mostly dredge spoil.
Peter Post
NYC
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> On Sep 1, 2014, at 7:30 PM, Steve Walter wrote:
>
> It’s not a Ringed Plover – it even nests just
I counted 14 Common Nighthawks at the Narrowsburg DEC fishing access last
evening in Sullivan Co.
Other highlights included two Bald Eagles, Pileated WP, Bluebirds and plenty of
Cedar Waxwings.
Mike Shanley
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> On Sep 1, 2014, at 7:06 PM, Larry Trachtenberg
> wrote:
>
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* September 01, 2014
* NYSY 09. 01. 14
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
August 25, 2013 - September 01 25, 2014
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma
It's not a Ringed Plover - it even nests just a few miles away - yet it's
one of the rarest shorebirds at Jamaica Bay. It must have happened before,
although I can't remember one in the last 30 years - but a Piping Plover
(juvenile) showed up on the East Pond today. I saw it just north of the
> 3 at 620 pm then a lone bird at 655. Not sure how many missed as I was in and
> out of house.
> L. Trachtenberg Ossining
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Encouraged by Angus' e-mail early this morning, I decided to do a survey of
shorebirds on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay. I started from the north end
walking towards the south end then back towards the north end and finally
crossed over to the west side before a Peregrine Falcon pushed the birds
Re: my last post, I neglected to mention that after giving me all sorts of
tests (they all were negative) I was able to go home that night, albeit,
not until ~ 11PM !
Also forgot to mention the moral of the story...never go out to the "flats"
on a hot day without liquids. Or in my case, don't get
Firstly, I want to thank (alphabetically) Andrew Baksh, Gail Benson and Tom
Burke) for finding the Baird's Sandpiper on the Rt.105, Riverhead sod field
yesterday.
Secondly, I'd like to thank Jeff Ritter for being at that location upon my
arrival this AM, and enabling me to quickly find the 6
...is current hosting 2 Whimbrel and at least one Americsn Golden Plover.
Good birding, (and beach going),
Corey finger
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
I snuck out onto the flats just before high tide crept in to try and capitalize
on the coastal shorebird movement that was taking place today. Decent numbers
of expected species were present with some obvious east - west movement along
the bay and inside flats. Aside from 3 Whimbrels, and a
To echo Angus Wilson's post, this morning at roughly 6:45am a juvenile
Baird's Sandpiper touched down on the flats at Plumb Beach. The bird stayed
for approximately 5 minutes. A poor quality phone scope image can be seen
in the Ebird checklist here.
Currently 6 Golden Plover looking west fro m 105. Earlier, I saw the Birds as
well.
Jeff Ritter
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Looking to be a good shorebird migration day, lots moving East to West this
morning along the ocean frontage and dropping into ponds etc.
Angus Wilson, New York City & The Springs, NY
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Single Hudsonian now on East Pond, west shore just south of island 50 ' from
phrags
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Single Hudsonian now on East Pond, west shore just south of island 50 ' from
phrags
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
Looking to be a good shorebird migration day, lots moving East to West this
morning along the ocean frontage and dropping into ponds etc.
Angus Wilson, New York City The Springs, NY
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
Currently 6 Golden Plover looking west fro m 105. Earlier, I saw the Birds as
well.
Jeff Ritter
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
__
This e-mail transmission contains confidential information that is the
To echo Angus Wilson's post, this morning at roughly 6:45am a juvenile
Baird's Sandpiper touched down on the flats at Plumb Beach. The bird stayed
for approximately 5 minutes. A poor quality phone scope image can be seen
in the Ebird checklist here.
I snuck out onto the flats just before high tide crept in to try and capitalize
on the coastal shorebird movement that was taking place today. Decent numbers
of expected species were present with some obvious east - west movement along
the bay and inside flats. Aside from 3 Whimbrels, and a
...is current hosting 2 Whimbrel and at least one Americsn Golden Plover.
Good birding, (and beach going),
Corey finger
Sent from my iPhone
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
Firstly, I want to thank (alphabetically) Andrew Baksh, Gail Benson and Tom
Burke) for finding the Baird's Sandpiper on the Rt.105, Riverhead sod field
yesterday.
Secondly, I'd like to thank Jeff Ritter for being at that location upon my
arrival this AM, and enabling me to quickly find the 6
Re: my last post, I neglected to mention that after giving me all sorts of
tests (they all were negative) I was able to go home that night, albeit,
not until ~ 11PM !
Also forgot to mention the moral of the story...never go out to the flats
on a hot day without liquids. Or in my case, don't get
Encouraged by Angus' e-mail early this morning, I decided to do a survey of
shorebirds on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay. I started from the north end
walking towards the south end then back towards the north end and finally
crossed over to the west side before a Peregrine Falcon pushed the birds
3 at 620 pm then a lone bird at 655. Not sure how many missed as I was in and
out of house.
L. Trachtenberg Ossining
Sent from my iPhone
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
It's not a Ringed Plover - it even nests just a few miles away - yet it's
one of the rarest shorebirds at Jamaica Bay. It must have happened before,
although I can't remember one in the last 30 years - but a Piping Plover
(juvenile) showed up on the East Pond today. I saw it just north of the
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* September 01, 2014
* NYSY 09. 01. 14
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
August 25, 2013 - September 01 25, 2014
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma
I counted 14 Common Nighthawks at the Narrowsburg DEC fishing access last
evening in Sullivan Co.
Other highlights included two Bald Eagles, Pileated WP, Bluebirds and plenty of
Cedar Waxwings.
Mike Shanley
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 1, 2014, at 7:06 PM, Larry Trachtenberg
When the refuge was first created Piping Plovers nested on the East Pond. Off
course conditions were very different then. The area was mostly dredge spoil.
Peter Post
NYC
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On Sep 1, 2014, at 7:30 PM, Steve Walter swalte...@verizon.net wrote:
It’s not a Ringed Plover –
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