I apologize. I meant County Rte. 62, not 16, on my report of last sunday. The
Barnacle goose was seen at the beginning of 62 not 16 near its intersection
with 12 past the pond on the left in the fields. Sorry:-(
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers,
I'm not convinced that this is a Common Gull. Actually it looks more like a
Ring-billed to me. Head and bill shape say Ring-billed. I think I see some
sharply pointed brown interior marks on the worn coverts in the second photo.
(That's the definitive mark.) The streaking pattern on the che
I would love to go with you, but my car is filled for tomorrow, and today I
cannot go. Is it reported today?
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 6:11 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> One correction to the site. Although I am sure some of you already figured
> out the error. It’s Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4. I err
New York County, including Manhattan and Randall’s Island, and the surrounding
waters & skies.
The WESTERN TANAGER was again seen thru the day on Tuesday, Dec. 8th, (while
also occasionally not in view!) at the same location, both along West 22nd
Street in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan,
One correction to the site. Although I am sure some of you already figured out
the error. It’s Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4. I erroneously used “Bush” from
the nearby Park in the name.
See below a couple of links to images posted on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/birdingdude/status/1336502235673