* New York* Syracuse
- July 04, 2017
* NYSY 07.04.17 Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):June 27, 2017 -
July 04, 2017to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY
counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands
Complex (MWC) (just
* New York* Syracuse
- July 04, 2017
* NYSY 07.04.17 Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):June 27, 2017 -
July 04, 2017to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY
counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands
Complex (MWC) (just
What I assume was Julie Keefer's Great Shearwater was off the south side of
Great Gull Island in the mouth of Long Island Sound between 2:00 and 2:30 pm.
Joe DiCostanzo
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What I assume was Julie Keefer's Great Shearwater was off the south side of
Great Gull Island in the mouth of Long Island Sound between 2:00 and 2:30 pm.
Joe DiCostanzo
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Visits to Sagg Main ( yesterday)and Georgica ( this morning) yielded hundreds
of least terns, dozens of common and/or Forsters terms, laughing gulls and
scattered other species. One deceased great shearwater was washed up at Sagg,
and a possible red-throated grebe washed up at Georgica
Sagg
Visits to Sagg Main ( yesterday)and Georgica ( this morning) yielded hundreds
of least terns, dozens of common and/or Forsters terms, laughing gulls and
scattered other species. One deceased great shearwater was washed up at Sagg,
and a possible red-throated grebe washed up at Georgica
Sagg
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> On Jul 4, 2017, at 1:37 PM, Seth Wollney wrote:
>
> Mathew,
>
> This dates are when Howard Cleaves set up the houses. He had his first
> colony in his front yard on Purdy Place in
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> On Jul 4, 2017, at 1:37 PM, Seth Wollney wrote:
>
> Mathew,
>
> This dates are when Howard Cleaves set up the houses. He had his first
> colony in his front yard on Purdy Place in 1917 but took it down
Mathew,
This dates are when Howard Cleaves set up the houses. He had his first colony
in his front yard on Purdy Place in 1917 but took it down when he left Staten
Island. Upon his return in the early 1950's, Cleaves once again set up houses
but this time put them on Johnston Terrace where
We stopped off at the Purple Martin colony at Lemon Creek Park on Staten Island
yesterday for the first time in four years. Glad to see the birds are still
returning. There were fledglings out and about, and, judging from parents still
entering nests regularly, nestlings to be fed.
There are
We stopped off at the Purple Martin colony at Lemon Creek Park on Staten Island
yesterday for the first time in four years. Glad to see the birds are still
returning. There were fledglings out and about, and, judging from parents still
entering nests regularly, nestlings to be fed.
There are
I don't live on Long Island. Can someone remind me of the parking rules at
Cupsogue?
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, 10:09:42 AM EDT, Michael Yuan
wrote:
All mentioned below except for the Royal Terns are here so far today.
Mike YuanBrooklyn, NY
On Jul 4,
I don't live on Long Island. Can someone remind me of the parking rules at
Cupsogue?
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, 10:09:42 AM EDT, Michael Yuan
wrote:
All mentioned below except for the Royal Terns are here so far today.
Mike YuanBrooklyn, NY
On Jul 4, 2017, at 6:03 AM,
Sorry for the cross post, but thought this was relevant to both lists. We
just passed a bird, swimming, that looked like a shearwater. I have no idea
what kind would be around here. Location is The Race in Long Island Sound,
near Little Gull Island. Had a white throat and dark bill, very dark
Sorry for the cross post, but thought this was relevant to both lists. We
just passed a bird, swimming, that looked like a shearwater. I have no idea
what kind would be around here. Location is The Race in Long Island Sound,
near Little Gull Island. Had a white throat and dark bill, very dark
All mentioned below except for the Royal Terns are here so far today.
Mike Yuan
Brooklyn, NY
> On Jul 4, 2017, at 6:03 AM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
>
> Yesterday's highlights from birding 2 tide cycles at Cupsogue include the
> following:
>
> ARCTIC TERN (1) 1st Summer.
>
All mentioned below except for the Royal Terns are here so far today.
Mike Yuan
Brooklyn, NY
> On Jul 4, 2017, at 6:03 AM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
>
> Yesterday's highlights from birding 2 tide cycles at Cupsogue include the
> following:
>
> ARCTIC TERN (1) 1st Summer.
> Black Tern (1) 1st
Yesterday's highlights from birding 2 tide cycles at Cupsogue include the
following:
ARCTIC TERN (1) 1st Summer.
Black Tern (1) 1st Summer.
Roseate (4) Adults
Royal (3) - Eric Salzman (sp) with Eileen Schwinn spotted the first one of the
day. 2 more were seen on high tide.
Western Willet (1)
Yesterday's highlights from birding 2 tide cycles at Cupsogue include the
following:
ARCTIC TERN (1) 1st Summer.
Black Tern (1) 1st Summer.
Roseate (4) Adults
Royal (3) - Eric Salzman (sp) with Eileen Schwinn spotted the first one of the
day. 2 more were seen on high tide.
Western Willet (1)
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