Approximately 145 sandhill cranes are currently flying over the Marshlands
Conservancy in Rye, NY. Vocalizing a lot and heading southeast.
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Thanks for sending this along Charlie.
Just to follow up on our sighting, the brown booby was seen at N 40 30.076
and W 72 59.692. It flew by the boat and was heading SE (maybe towards
Montauk...)
Best,
Matt Fuirst
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 8:57 AM, Charles Witek
wrote:
> Yesterday afternoon, ar
Hi all,
The Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences has
started an emerging series of offshore transect surveys to monitor marine
life in New York's pelagic waters. From July 14th-July 21st we had our
first research cruise. The focus of this cruise was focused on marine
ma
Currently observing a summer tanager outside my graduate building at Stony
Brook University, specifically the south campus. Bird is currently hanging
around the feeders by Challenger hall. I have attached a photo.
Best,
Matt Fuirst
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The croton point lark sparrow is still present at Croton Point Park. Larry's
directions were spot on. Bird was found in the largest patch of bushes on the
left side of the road up to the nature center after the willow. Great looks and
was pretty stationary for a while. Good luck!
Best,
Matt Fui