After talking shop about migrating Terns with Michael Farina at Oceanside
Marine Nature Center recently, A concentrated effort to check out Nickerson
looking for all the Terns I have yet to see, Roseate,Gull-billed, Arctic and
Sandwich has been in effect. Upon arriving a few days ago I had a
After talking shop about migrating Terns with Michael Farina at Oceanside
Marine Nature Center recently, A concentrated effort to check out Nickerson
looking for all the Terns I have yet to see, Roseate,Gull-billed, Arctic and
Sandwich has been in effect. Upon arriving a few days ago I had a
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Sunday, 4 June, 2017 -
Photos were obtained of the Horned Grebe at the reservioir at ~ 5:15am,
suffused in pink light of that hour. I’ve not checked-in with rehabbers about
this bird yet, given the histories of grebe, loon, rail, & other less-common
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Sunday, 4 June, 2017 -
Photos were obtained of the Horned Grebe at the reservioir at ~ 5:15am,
suffused in pink light of that hour. I’ve not checked-in with rehabbers about
this bird yet, given the histories of grebe, loon, rail, & other less-common
Central Park NYC - Ramble & Reservoir
Sunday, June 4, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, and many other observers
Highlights: Horned Grebe, male Orchard Oriole, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (2),
and 10 Wood Warbler Species including a female Mourning Warbler.
Canada Goose - pair with
Central Park NYC - Ramble & Reservoir
Sunday, June 4, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, and many other observers
Highlights: Horned Grebe, male Orchard Oriole, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (2),
and 10 Wood Warbler Species including a female Mourning Warbler.
Canada Goose - pair with
The Cattle Egret continues on the lawn at Cow Meadow Park. A Tricolored Heron
is roosting among the egrets and night-herons around the pond. All Glossy Ibis
were thoroughly inspected. Off to do some seawatching.
Cheers!
-Tim H
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The Cattle Egret continues on the lawn at Cow Meadow Park. A Tricolored Heron
is roosting among the egrets and night-herons around the pond. All Glossy Ibis
were thoroughly inspected. Off to do some seawatching.
Cheers!
-Tim H
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Sunday, 4 June, 2017 - Manhattan, N.Y. City
Perhaps the least-expected sight, and one that needs to be checked-on with the
rehabber folks at Wild Bird Fund, was the Horned Grebe on the Central Park
reservoir, present all day there, & certainly feeding. Not each spring that
one finds that
Sunday, 4 June, 2017 - Manhattan, N.Y. City
Perhaps the least-expected sight, and one that needs to be checked-on with the
rehabber folks at Wild Bird Fund, was the Horned Grebe on the Central Park
reservoir, present all day there, & certainly feeding. Not each spring that
one finds that
Just got this message from Willy Becker
can you let folks know a Black Necked Stilt is now at Mecox Bay, Water Mill.
Thanks
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm
Just got this message from Willy Becker
can you let folks know a Black Necked Stilt is now at Mecox Bay, Water Mill.
Thanks
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm
The Brown Pelican has returned to its usual haunts on the Niagara River
today, being seen on one of the buoys by Alec Humann around 1:00 today.
DIRECTIONS:
Heading southbound on I-190, exit at Ontario Street. Turn left at the end of
the ramp, then make the first left onto Black Rock Harbor
The Brown Pelican has returned to its usual haunts on the Niagara River
today, being seen on one of the buoys by Alec Humann around 1:00 today.
DIRECTIONS:
Heading southbound on I-190, exit at Ontario Street. Turn left at the end of
the ramp, then make the first left onto Black Rock Harbor
Yawn, another Summer Tanager. This one a fully red male singing on the Oak
Trail in the woods, a bit past (west?) where there is a trail fork (I think the
Beech Trail) by an area of fallen down trees. This has been some year for
Summer Tanagers and Blue Grosbeaks here on Long island.
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Yawn, another Summer Tanager. This one a fully red male singing on the Oak
Trail in the woods, a bit past (west?) where there is a trail fork (I think the
Beech Trail) by an area of fallen down trees. This has been some year for
Summer Tanagers and Blue Grosbeaks here on Long island.
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