Birded from 4:00 pm until dark.
1 marbled Godwit.
1 American Golden Plover
2 Caspian Terns. Continuing adult and young bird spent most of time on spit in
front of island.
The Godwit and plover both stayed on the pond for about a minute each.
Peregrine buzzed the pond multiple times and birds
A WOOD STORK was photographed on private property in the Town of Eden, Erie
County on Friday. The bird, apparently, roosted overnight in a pine tree but
disappeared Saturday morning before 9:00 a.m. and has not been seen since.
The only location information that I have received is that it was on Ea
A Baird's Sandpiper appeared on the southeast side of the East Pond at
Jamaica Bay, around 12:30. Bob Schrieber and I followed down to the south
end. The birds were jumpy and moving around - for good reason. A few minutes
after we saw the Baird's on the long spit at the south end, while we were
sta
Folks,
This afternoon around 3pm I watched two caspian terns (an adult and what
was presumably a HY bird) cruise north up the Hudson River from about
Chelsea until I lost them in the heat haze south of the GW bridge.
A friend of mine also had one this morning fly in off Manhattan Bay and
judging by
The hummingbird was showing well around the visitor center of Morton NWR for
the last hour or so. It is visiting the north feeder mostly, and seems to
prefer perching in the walnut on the north side of the restroom building.
We obtained several spread tail shots and the bird appears to be a Ruf
Still present as of 2:10!
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> On Aug 28, 2016, at 10:50 AM, Michael McBrien wrote:
>
> Just saw this report go up on eBird, figured it best to get out word to a
> wider audience asap.
>
> A Selasphorus hummingbird was found and photographed by Tim Brew this morning
> co
Just saw this report go up on eBird, figured it best to get out word to a wider
audience asap.
A Selasphorus hummingbird was found and photographed by Tim Brew this morning
coming to a hummingbird feeder at the visitor center of Morton NWR on the South
Fork.
Good luck if you go. I'm enroute a