145 nighthawks were seen tonight at the Nighthawk Watch with three birds toward
dusking flying low over the road affording great views. Also had two red bats.
John Turner
Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch
Directions: Long Island Expressway to Nicolls Road (Exit 62). Take Nicolls Road
north to
145 nighthawks were seen tonight at the Nighthawk Watch with three birds toward
dusking flying low over the road affording great views. Also had two red bats.
John Turner
Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch
Directions: Long Island Expressway to Nicolls Road (Exit 62). Take Nicolls Road
north to
Central Park NYC
Monday August 30, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Ten Species of Wood Warblers Yellow-bellied Flycatcher.
Canada Goose - 8
Mallard - 8
Mourning Dove - 10-12
Herring Gull - 3 flyovers
Great Blue Heron - 1 flyover hatch-year bird Lake
Downy Woodpecker - 2
Central Park NYC
Monday August 30, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Ten Species of Wood Warblers Yellow-bellied Flycatcher.
Canada Goose - 8
Mallard - 8
Mourning Dove - 10-12
Herring Gull - 3 flyovers
Great Blue Heron - 1 flyover hatch-year bird Lake
Downy Woodpecker - 2
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* August 30 2021
* NYSY 08. 30. 21
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
August 23 to August 30, 2021
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* August 30 2021
* NYSY 08. 30. 21
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
August 23 to August 30, 2021
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)
Hi Phil,
Sure is one! Nice. There was one in CT last year or the year before that
eventually died and is now in the Yale museum. Hope this one survives better.
By the way this list is actually for the whole state, hence NYS birds, so
definitely the place to report this. For some reason
Hi Phil,
Sure is one! Nice. There was one in CT last year or the year before that
eventually died and is now in the Yale museum. Hope this one survives better.
By the way this list is actually for the whole state, hence NYS birds, so
definitely the place to report this. For some reason