[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC, Sun., Sept. 19, 2021: Yellow-billed Cuckoo, E. Phoebe, Flyover Raptors, 16 Wood Warbler Species

2021-09-19 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC Sunday September 19, 2021 OBS:Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.   Highlights: Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Eastern Phoebe, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Bald Eagle, American Kestrel, 16 Wood Warbler Species including Cape May, Hooded, and Yellow-rumped warblers.   Canada Goose - 4 Mal

[nysbirds-l] Hundreds of warblers across Governors Island

2021-09-19 Thread Jonathan Perez
Not quite a “fall out” But there were warblers every five feet, this afternoon the majority included Palm Warblers, but also Black and White Magnolia Pine, Blackburnian, Northern Parula, and migrating white throated sparrows - who I didn’t see in bulk the other week. The most interesting s

[nysbirds-l] Overnight Deep Water Pelagic Trip - Brooklyn, Lvs Sun Evening, 9/26

2021-09-19 Thread Paul Guris
There's still space aboard the American Princess for their scheduled dedicated birding overnighter out to the deep waters off the Continental Shelf. I haven't spoken with the captain for a bit but the last time I did he said the trip was already half full. The trip leaves at 9:00 PM on Sunday eveni

[nysbirds-l] Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch - September 18th

2021-09-19 Thread TURNER
60 nighthawks were seen by a crowd of 23 observers last night. Good views of Jupiter, Saturn and the growing moon through a 60x bird scope! Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch Directions: Long Island Expressway to Nicolls Road (Exit 62). Take Nicolls Road north to the end where it joins State Route

[nysbirds-l] Governors Island, N.Y. County (NYC) 9/18 - B.-w. Teal, Blue Grosbeak, Dickcissel, Y.-br. Chat, etc.

2021-09-19 Thread Thomas Fiore
A goodly number of uncommon birds (for the county) were found on Governors Island (part of New York County, in N.Y. City), on Saturday, Sept. 18 by a number of observers there. Blue-winged Teal (2) Lesser Yellowlegs (as many as 3, with 2 seen by some observers, all with the above species, & so