All,
This coming *Saturday September 2nd at 7 am*, I will be leading another
shorebird
walk on the dikes between Knox-Marcellus Marsh and Puddler's marsh
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge.
We will meet at the Montezuma Visitor's Center at 7 am and
drive over to East Road and walk down the dikes.
.west of sand flats
viewed from this location at 11.58am on 08-31-2017
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40.77111793,-72.74342765
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
www.powerbirder.blogspot
www.qcbirdclub.org
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A Marbled Godwit was observed late this morning on the sandbar on the north
side of Jones Inlet, as viewed from the West End Marina. The bird was feeding
in the mussel beds with American Oystercatchers, Willet, and Black-bellied
Plover. The bird was flushed by boaters using the bar and observed
Two on field west of Hulse Landing Road (thanks to Bob Adamo for yesterday's
post), and 4 at considerable distance east of corner of Doctors Path and Reeves
Avenue, at 4:30.
Doug Futuyma and Marc Passmann
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Seen now on incoming tide on west end of sandbar off Meadow Island. Viewed from
fisherman's Road.
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Hi all!
3 royal terns,short beach at jones beach west end 2 on sandbar park by
coast guard parking lot and walk towards far end of boardwalk away from the
coast guard building to find the sandbar! Kind regards-Kev
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After ANOTHER unsuccessful search for the Hud Godwit and miss of the Marbled
Godwit, we did get to see 4 Common Nighthawks flying over the center median at
Jones Beach.
Now, Arie said he spotted them first, but we really know it was me!
Thank you Stephane for the lesson! I looked up!
Elizabe
An interesting morning and early afternoon at the Cupsogue flats - as it
should be at the traditional peak time for shorebird migration. 20 species
made for a decent variety, although not much was in appreciable numbers
except for Black-bellied Plover and Sanderling (the latter including my
first j
Shelley Seidman found a Loggerhead Shrike at Times Beach Nature Preserve in
Buffalo. The bird was moving about a bit - during the time I was there it
was anywhere from ground level to about 40'. Others who were able to view
the bird included Joshua Ketry, Kevin Rybczynski and Becky Harbison.
The b
When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists
Thanks to @Team_eBird for their dedication to keeping eBird.org running
smoothly and for the group of New York State hotspot moderators for their
time reviewing shared location suggestions.
The wiki page site was developed to access data on eBird.org and in places
it includes additional links to b
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