I've posted a slightly better video and more details about the Connecticut
Warbler in Green-Wood Cemetery on my blog here:
http://tinyurl.com/p9t6hha
I don't know how the birding was in other parts of NYC and Long Island today,
but the cemetery was hoppin'!
Good birding,
Rob
Well pictures leave no doubt that it is a Caracara, and the observer said the
birds missing it's left eye.
Will RaupGlenmont, NY
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Mega® 2, an AT 4G LTE smartphone
Original message
From: "Curt McDermott tele-...@hotmail.com [MidHudsonBirds]"
The bird in orange county was missing its left eye and was later seen in
Massachusetts. Perhaps it's back.
Curt McDermott
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 16, 2015, at 3:40 PM, "Jim Yates jim...@ix.netcom.com
> [MidHudsonBirds]" wrote:
>
> wasnt the one around earlier this year down in Orange
Quick Correction: The observer was headed towards New Paltz, not the bird.
Will RaupTo: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu; midhudsonbi...@yahoogroups.com
From: midhudsonbirds-nore...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:46:42 -0400
Subject: [MidHudsonBirds] Report: Crested Caracara - Ulster County
There was a report to the Riff Raff Hawkwatch Group on Facebook of a Crested
Caracara seen today [and supposedly photographed] off Rt. 299 near Highland,
Ulster County, then seen flying towards New Paltz.
The observer said on the facebook group, that looking at his photos, this bird
appears to
I'm looking at a very cooperative Connecticut Warbler in Green-Wood Cemetery.
Actually using a headstone as a blind helps. I just tweeted a video. Anyway,
the bird is in a small shaded dell between Southwood and Vernal Aves., just
passed the new mausoleums. It is foraging in the grass beneath a
Marine Nature Study Area, Oceanside, 16 Sept
A bit of a movement (finally). Along the walk, there were a half dozen COMMON
YELLOWTHROATS, a YELLOW WARBLER, 6 PALM WARBLERS (western) and a SAVANNAH
SPARROW. In the marsh were 2 SEASIDE SPARROWS and 6 SALTMARSH SPARROWS.
Overhead a foraging
Currently looking at an immature Prothonotary Warbler in the trees lining
the north side of the creek just south of the Field 2 entrance at SMSP.
Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY
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Currently looking at an immature Prothonotary Warbler in the trees lining
the north side of the creek just south of the Field 2 entrance at SMSP.
Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
Marine Nature Study Area, Oceanside, 16 Sept
A bit of a movement (finally). Along the walk, there were a half dozen COMMON
YELLOWTHROATS, a YELLOW WARBLER, 6 PALM WARBLERS (western) and a SAVANNAH
SPARROW. In the marsh were 2 SEASIDE SPARROWS and 6 SALTMARSH SPARROWS.
Overhead a foraging
I'm looking at a very cooperative Connecticut Warbler in Green-Wood Cemetery.
Actually using a headstone as a blind helps. I just tweeted a video. Anyway,
the bird is in a small shaded dell between Southwood and Vernal Aves., just
passed the new mausoleums. It is foraging in the grass beneath a
Quick Correction: The observer was headed towards New Paltz, not the bird.
Will RaupTo: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu; midhudsonbi...@yahoogroups.com
From: midhudsonbirds-nore...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 14:46:42 -0400
Subject: [MidHudsonBirds] Report: Crested Caracara - Ulster County
Well pictures leave no doubt that it is a Caracara, and the observer said the
birds missing it's left eye.
Will RaupGlenmont, NY
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Mega® 2, an AT 4G LTE smartphone
Original message
From: "Curt McDermott tele-...@hotmail.com [MidHudsonBirds]"
The bird in orange county was missing its left eye and was later seen in
Massachusetts. Perhaps it's back.
Curt McDermott
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 16, 2015, at 3:40 PM, "Jim Yates jim...@ix.netcom.com
> [MidHudsonBirds]" wrote:
>
> wasnt the one
I've posted a slightly better video and more details about the Connecticut
Warbler in Green-Wood Cemetery on my blog here:
http://tinyurl.com/p9t6hha
I don't know how the birding was in other parts of NYC and Long Island today,
but the cemetery was hoppin'!
Good birding,
Rob
There was a report to the Riff Raff Hawkwatch Group on Facebook of a Crested
Caracara seen today [and supposedly photographed] off Rt. 299 near Highland,
Ulster County, then seen flying towards New Paltz.
The observer said on the facebook group, that looking at his photos, this bird
appears to
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