This afternoon, for the 3rd day in a row, I traveled Dune Road, from
Shinnicock Inlet to the Post Lane Bridge. Great Blue Herons were up, from 1
to 2, but the species of the trip was Boat-tailed Grackle. First seen as
they were preening, the small flock of 9 was made up by both males &
females,
This afternoon, for the 3rd day in a row, I traveled Dune Road, from
Shinnicock Inlet to the Post Lane Bridge. Great Blue Herons were up, from 1
to 2, but the species of the trip was Boat-tailed Grackle. First seen as
they were preening, the small flock of 9 was made up by both males &
females,
Don't miss the next Queens County Bird Club (NY) Zoom Presentation tomorrow
night featuring Pelagic and Gull Expert "Michael Brothers"
When: Mar 16, 2022 07:30 PM Eastern Time (USA and Canada)
Michael Brothers is one of our country's leading gull experts. Retired as
Director of the Marine
Don't miss the next Queens County Bird Club (NY) Zoom Presentation tomorrow
night featuring Pelagic and Gull Expert "Michael Brothers"
When: Mar 16, 2022 07:30 PM Eastern Time (USA and Canada)
Michael Brothers is one of our country's leading gull experts. Retired as
Director of the Marine
Thanks Angus, I try my best to keep an eye out across the various media
platforms to share here.
In 2018, I wrote a blog post
(https://birdingdude.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-listserv-is-dead-long-live-listserv.html?m=1
) highlighting the problem we are seeing with reporting across platforms.
Thanks Angus, I try my best to keep an eye out across the various media
platforms to share here.
In 2018, I wrote a blog post
(https://birdingdude.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-listserv-is-dead-long-live-listserv.html?m=1
) highlighting the problem we are seeing with reporting across platforms.
Thanks, Andrew!
Alas, I find myself increasingly dependent on a handful of
responsible citizens such as yourself who regularly cross-post. Case in
point, I was blissfully unaware of this noteworthy find (already a couple
of days old) and suspect the same is true for many hundreds of birders
Thanks, Andrew!
Alas, I find myself increasingly dependent on a handful of
responsible citizens such as yourself who regularly cross-post. Case in
point, I was blissfully unaware of this noteworthy find (already a couple
of days old) and suspect the same is true for many hundreds of birders
Good morning all,
I’ve been away from Montezuma since last Friday, so I haven’t been able to keep
up personally with where the Snow Geese and other waterfowl have been hanging
out over the weekend. I did a quick drive around to some of the hot spots, and
I’ll detail my observations below:
Good morning all,
I’ve been away from Montezuma since last Friday, so I haven’t been able to keep
up personally with where the Snow Geese and other waterfowl have been hanging
out over the weekend. I did a quick drive around to some of the hot spots, and
I’ll detail my observations below:
With so many e-mails from list serve subscribers going to my junk inbox, it’s
hard to keep track of what gets posted here. However, it appears this report
has not yet been shared here??
David Chernack reports that a Smith’s Longspur was found and documented in
Livingston County NY. See the
With so many e-mails from list serve subscribers going to my junk inbox, it’s
hard to keep track of what gets posted here. However, it appears this report
has not yet been shared here??
David Chernack reports that a Smith’s Longspur was found and documented in
Livingston County NY. See the
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