The lapwing was just spotted flying in from the east and dropping in with a
flock of geese. Out of site behind a crest right now, waiting for it to come
back out. Looking from here Dropped pin
https://goo.gl/maps/RPab9GhLg5ZCMtXW6
Cheers!
-Tim H
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
The lapwing was just spotted flying in from the east and dropping in with a
flock of geese. Out of site behind a crest right now, waiting for it to come
back out. Looking from here Dropped pin
https://goo.gl/maps/RPab9GhLg5ZCMtXW6
Cheers!
-Tim H
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
Re: N. Lapwing found around the Santapogue Creek and sand-bar, and adjacent
(public?) golf course. (Please drive safely and consider the holiday-period
busy roads, etc.) Thanks to all for further updates!
This is *a North-American rare bird*, and some may be planning on coming a
Re: N. Lapwing found around the Santapogue Creek and sand-bar, and adjacent
(public?) golf course. (Please drive safely and consider the holiday-period
busy roads, etc.) Thanks to all for further updates!
This is *a North-American rare bird*, and some may be planning on coming a
Continuing female just seen in street trees on W 48th St just outside
Clinton Community Garden.
I looked this morning for the male that was seen in Central Park two days
ago at the South Blowdown Meadow and generally in the Great Hill area but
found no sign of it, although it may still be in the
Continuing female just seen in street trees on W 48th St just outside
Clinton Community Garden.
I looked this morning for the male that was seen in Central Park two days
ago at the South Blowdown Meadow and generally in the Great Hill area but
found no sign of it, although it may still be in the
Thank you for sending the email Andrew. The bird was originally on the sand
bar that is known for hosting dowitchers and Yellowlegs in the winter. It
was chased off by gulls and has tried to return three times unsuccessfully.
It was most recently reported from Bergen Avenue looking onto the
Thank you for sending the email Andrew. The bird was originally on the sand
bar that is known for hosting dowitchers and Yellowlegs in the winter. It
was chased off by gulls and has tried to return three times unsuccessfully.
It was most recently reported from Bergen Avenue looking onto the
Northern Lapwing reported from Santapogue Creek LI.
The following coordinated should get you to the location.
40°40'36.2"N 73°21'01.7"W
“Tenderness and Kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but
manifestations of strength and resolution” ~ Khalil Gibran
"I prefer to be true
Northern Lapwing reported from Santapogue Creek LI.
The following coordinated should get you to the location.
40°40'36.2"N 73°21'01.7"W
“Tenderness and Kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but
manifestations of strength and resolution” ~ Khalil Gibran
"I prefer to be true
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