NY County highlights: Least Sandpiper (2), Orchard Oriole, Common Tern
(50+), Gray-cheeked Thrush, Wilson's Warbler & Killdeer (4+).
Gray-cheeked Thrush is a first eBird report for Governors Island - spp. #176
Full checklist (50 spp.): http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S37122167
*1st hour:*
Henslow's Sparrow update
This species was long a resident on the grass lands of the Saratoga
Battlefields. The staff found that the birds needed to have the grass burned or
cut for the habitat to be maintained and for them to continue to breed in the
area. So they cut the grass at the proper t
There was an actively feeding and calling Alder Flycatcher at Sunken Meadow
State Park this morning. The bird was flitting in the canopy of oaks and
hickory bordering the marsh a few hundred feet in on the inner marsh trail in
the western section of the park. Other than that, Yellow-billed Cuc
It's always a good day when you get to see a Swainson's Warbler. We made eye
contact. He sang for me. Still in the same spot as reported earlier. This
surely makes up for my "maybe it's a Golden-wingled Warbler" debacle yesterday
at Bayard Cutting.
40.662858,-73.966905
Time for lunch!
El
Sorry! While I did indeed photograph the Henslow's Sparrow around 10am when
its odd call caught my attention after I left the blind area near the
Dickcissel, I do not commonly see Ammodramus sp. so honestly didn't correctly
ID it, Deb, until I got a message from a friend late afternoon about a
Just FYI: Henslow's Sparrow at Shawangunk Grasslands NWR was rather well
documented on eBird rather quickly yesterday.
One sample checklist is here:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S37099868
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Deborah Allen
wrote:
> Thanks Louise,
>
> There are reports on t
Thanks Louise, There are reports on the New York Birders Facebook group of a Henslow's Sparrow at SGNWR on May 23rd, with a photo by Deb Tracy-Kral and a video from David Hayes. I can't believe this wasn't posted to NYSBIRDS-L.Deb Allen-Original Message-
From: Louise Fraza
Sent: May 24, 20
This is an area with dense undergrowth but there are wood chip paths as well as
some disgusting "desire" lines you can use but please do not walk elsewhere so
we can protect the vegetation.
The Swainson's Warbler is vocalizing regularly and clearly- even I can hear it.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
> On
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Midwood center
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Ed Crowne reports seeing and hearing what he believes to be a Swainsons Warbler
in the center of the Midwood area near the zoo. There are sure to be updates
shortly.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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