Apologies,
The bird that was rescued by the rangers at Carl Schurz Park was a Great Blue
Heron found near the 87th Street entrance.
Deb Allen
-Original Message-
>From: Deborah Allen
>Sent: Dec 22, 2020 8:03 PM
>To: NYSBIRDS-L
>Subject: [nysbirds-l] Carl Schurz Park - Western
Apologies,
The bird that was rescued by the rangers at Carl Schurz Park was a Great Blue
Heron found near the 87th Street entrance.
Deb Allen
-Original Message-
>From: Deborah Allen
>Sent: Dec 22, 2020 8:03 PM
>To: NYSBIRDS-L
>Subject: [nysbirds-l] Carl Schurz Park - Western
Carl Schurz Park, NY, NY
Tuesday December 22, 2020
OBS: Lucie Young, Sol Shamilzadeh, Sharron Crocker, Signe Hammer, and many
others.
The Western Tanager discovered in Carl Schurz Park on December 11th by Jay
Zenmann continued today, favoring a large Siberian Elm next to the Catbird
Carl Schurz Park, NY, NY
Tuesday December 22, 2020
OBS: Lucie Young, Sol Shamilzadeh, Sharron Crocker, Signe Hammer, and many
others.
The Western Tanager discovered in Carl Schurz Park on December 11th by Jay
Zenmann continued today, favoring a large Siberian Elm next to the Catbird
Thank you Andrew!
Are the mew gulls still around?
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020, 10:28 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
> continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
>
> The Eider, is currently just up the road at
Thank you Andrew!
Are the mew gulls still around?
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020, 10:28 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
> continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
>
> The Eider, is currently just up the road at
Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
The Eider, is currently just up the road at Bush Terminal Park. It is near
where the Scaup and Bufflehead usually gather.
Also earlier, a continuing
Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
The Eider, is currently just up the road at Bush Terminal Park. It is near
where the Scaup and Bufflehead usually gather.
Also earlier, a continuing
Thanks Anne.
Just a reminder to everyone that they must PLEASE stay on the main pathway
going over the landfill and not walk on any of the side paths (as inviting as
they look) as the grassland project is still very much under way. This
grassland project is so critical for this unique
Thanks Anne.
Just a reminder to everyone that they must PLEASE stay on the main pathway
going over the landfill and not walk on any of the side paths (as inviting as
they look) as the grassland project is still very much under way. This
grassland project is so critical for this unique
Mitchell Goldfarb reported just now on LoHud Birds WhatsApp group that
LeConte’s Sparrow is present in same location atop landfill grasslands in
Croton Point Park.
Below is a Google map link to best parking — in RV campground lot — and approx
walking route from there to where bird has often
Mitchell Goldfarb reported just now on LoHud Birds WhatsApp group that
LeConte’s Sparrow is present in same location atop landfill grasslands in
Croton Point Park.
Below is a Google map link to best parking — in RV campground lot — and approx
walking route from there to where bird has often
Here is the link for the original eBIrd report, on the Sunday Dec. 20th discovery of a Greater White-fronted Goose at Randall’s Island, within New York County, from one of the team that discovered this bird for a great C.B.C sighting. Photos are included in this first
Here is the link for the original eBIrd report, on the Sunday Dec. 20th discovery of a Greater White-fronted Goose at Randall’s Island, within New York County, from one of the team that discovered this bird for a great C.B.C sighting. Photos are included in this first
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