Thanks for getting the word out so quickly, Brendan! With the proliferation of different rare bird outlets it’s easy to miss a spectacular rarity like this!Mike CooperRidge, NYSent from my iPhoneOn May 9, 2023, at 1:34 PM, Brendan Fogarty wrote:Hi everyone,Julie Hart forwarded photos of a
Continuing this morning in the flowering crab apple trees just north of the
small parking lot behind the Post Office
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Along the White Oak trail, just past the old building complex and west of where
trail crosses a small creek, perched in deciduous trees creek side.
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That bird appears to have a rather full crop from feeding and is likely just
resting after eating its fill.
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If it is any consolation, based on the spilled contents of that egg, the egg
was infertile and never going to hatch. If the egg was due to hatch that day
or anytime soon, it should have been mostly filled with a developed embryo with
little to no yolk left to spill.
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I just got a report of a sedge wren encountered near the Iroquois NWR
headquarters building. Reported as 200 feet NE of building near fork in trail.
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I haven't seen these come across the list serves yet so I am sharing reports
from the local text alert.
Worm-eating warbler still present as of this morning at Firehouse Woods, near
Braddock Bay WMA, Monroe County.
Two ibis in flight from Braddock Bay Hawk Watch area last seen headed toward
Bu
The Laughing gull found yesterday and first reported by Tim Lenz continues
today. At 1130 this morning it was located on the lawn area in the middle of
the park with a group of ring-billed gulls. Some photos I captured this
morning are in my ebird checklist https://ebird.org/atlasny/checklist/
I don't think I saw it reported on the statewide listserve yet that the male
cinnamon teal first found last week is still present and has been a bit more
cooperative since its rediscovery in the same location on Sunday. The water
levels in the fields along Groveland Flats Road (Rte 258) between
As of noon today, the cinnamon teal had not been refound, but could easily
still be present in the huge amount of flooded cornfield habitat at the site.
There were numerous ducks appearing and disappearing into the flooded stalks.
A Eurasian Green-wing Teal was found (not seen by myself) this m
Showing now north of #91 Shore Road, East Setauket
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I was surprised by an apparent yellow-headed blackbird in a flock of cowbirds
in my neighbors tree on Saturday morning. Unfortunately I only viewed the bird
for a few moments and the entire flock disappeared when I ducked into the
vehicle to grab my camera. I have no idea if this flock is hangi
Nine White-crowned Sparrows feeding along a fence line, about 100 yds south of
where the Canada Goose flock, including Snows and one Ross’ Goose were located
this morning, west side of Roanoke Av, roughly 150 yds so. of intersection with
Reeves Av..
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other, often perching and flying to ground to feed. Found by Chad and Nicole
from Illinois.
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There is currently an adult or near ad male King Eider sitting on the beach
along East Lake Drive behind the Inlet Seafood dock in Montauk.
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Continuing in association with horses, location as described by Eileen S.
earlier today
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There is currently a juvenile Ross's goose sitting next to two cackling goose
on the pond here at the Avon DEC office among the 1,400 or so Canada geese.
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Continuing single bird, in dead pine just west of entrance booth at Field 2
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Previously reported by John Gluth, Golden now visible along main roadway east
of pavilion between road and main parking lot
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Both birds were showing well around lunchtime today. The Spoonbill was perched
out in open on a branch over the Seneca River about 200m west of the Rte 89
bridge on north side of river with some cormorants. The wood stork was
actively feeding with some egrets in a pool along the near side of K
I had a good diversity of warblers this morning at Conesus Inlet WMA along the
trail to the boardwalks on the NW portion of the main impoundment. Highlights
were first Blackpolls of the year as well as both Canada and Mourning warblers.
See the checklists pasted below.
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Currently being viewed from the end of Baycrest Ave just before it curves to
the left. In the marsh feeding near a large white boat.
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a stretch of time when the ABA tried assigning a (3 digit?)
number to each species.
Mike Cooper
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In grassy area along Shore Road at entrance to Bellport Dock
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Any updates so far from folks on the scene? I imagine there might be one or
two birders on their way.
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Short afternoon walk yielded 5 FOS Phoebe, 3 GC kinglets, a Sapucker and an
amazing chorus of frogs at Decadon Pond
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Seven Pine Grosbeaks feeding now in crabapple trees at corner of Woodside Dr.
(#34) and Goodman Ct., Burnt Hills, Saratoga Co, NY
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Previously reported Alcid is likely a juvenile Razorbill ; refound and id’d by
Pat & Shai at very nearly the same location
My apologies for the confusion
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East of stone jetty at considerable distance , diving.
I was not able to find Barrow’s despite nearly ideal conditions
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In pines west of parking lot
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Continuing flock of about 35 in median at West End, west of CG station
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Western Kingbird still here at Mount Loretto. Refound by Phil Ribolow at 2:35pm
perched in middle of field on left side of main path just after you walk into
park from parking lot.
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> Per Set
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continuing Harlequin, 3rd year at this location since about mid-November
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FOS Pine Siskin within one hour of putting up my feeders in Douglaston
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FOS red-breasted nuthatch calling in trees around my home in Douglaston this
morning.
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Both birds being observed now from the Church location at the intersection of
County Line & Creek Rds. soaring mostly over the creek to the east.
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foggy and rather unproductive, despite good company.
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A short walk this morning was fairly productive with 10 species of warblers
including a Blue Winged & Hooded. Other highlights included three species of
thrush and flyover Raven & C. Loon
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eral minutes then moved
onto the grassy tee (closer to where I stood) a few minutes later they flew N
toward the center of the GC and appeared to land near a large flock of Brant
and other birds; they were not relocated during the next ~30 minutes I remained
on site.
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Pine Warbler visiting the peanut feeder for the second day in a row here in my
backyard in Douglaston. Nice treat on a lousy weather day. eBird submission
yesterday with photo.
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Late this morning, a Black Guillemot flew in from the East and dropped in just
off the Restaurant overlook. It was feeding along a pale frothy current line, a
few hundred yards off the beach, when last seen.
The Thick-billed Murre also continues directly below the lighthouse.
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In the second “pond” north of Montauk Highway. The bird was not viewable from
the highway. From the trailhead at the north end of Old Broadway Ave, walk
east to the ponds and then go south. You must crossover to the east side of
the ponds where there is a tree laying across the trail and k
Now on sand bar showing well.
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Viewing now in large flock of Canadas
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Female continues close to shore, viewing now from Shinnecock East County
parking lot; also, as a bonus 16 Snow Buntings and an adult Bald Eagle perched
on distant sandbar to the north
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Gluth, Ken Thompson and Pat and Shai for also photographing and keeping track
of the bird. Also Rich Guthrie, Angus Wilson and Doug Gochfeld for background
info they provided. Angus nailed the location- Nunavut
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John, just heard from a local Shelter Islander, same guy that got great photos,
no Pelican yesterday pm or today as of now
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> Andrew: The GCS was under the feeder through yesterday. Haven't seen any
&
There is currently an adult white pelican along with 3 Tundra swans and a
couple thousand geese on the pond at the Avon DEC office.
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Jose and I spotted 15 Brown Pelicans heading from Sandy Hook, NJ towards Great
Kills Park Staten Island. Seen from the bottom of Arbutus Ave at 530pm.
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Now feeding along east side of the new cut within 100 yards of the ocean
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Two Black-bellied Whistling Ducks continue this morning along west side of the
grassy field which runs parallel to Lido Blvd @ Nickerson Beach Park.
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Shai Mitra and I are currently with a group of 10 whistling-ducks at Nickerson
Beach. They were found here by Don Heitzmann and company yesterday evening.
They are on the wet lawn at the western end of the park (in the same area as
the stilt from earlier this spring).
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spot that
shorebirds might use as well, but so far I’ve only seen the occasional
yellowlegs feeding there.
Mike
Ridge, NY
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> I’ve had several recent sightings of Glossy Ibis in the same general area.
> There are
Continues south of Cranberry Hole Road, Promised Land, Napeague at location
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subsequently returned in the twilight hours to the Cow
Meadow ponds.
Good luck to those who go,
Mike McBrien
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multiple birds in the group calling so its unmistakable.
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Area around Decadon Pond had decent diversity this morning with three
highlights among about 12 species of warblers in 45 min: Chestnut-sided,
Blackburnian and Cape May. First heard, then seen in each case.
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How about the heavy blackish line through the eye- does Red-shouldered
typically look that heavily marked or might it be an artifact of lighting?
Thanks
Mike
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> Why not an immature Red-shouldered Hawk?
birder behavior, but
really, things like this make it more likely that reporting lists will become
fragmented as we need to “vet” birders and photographers who will not engage in
unethical behavior.
Mike
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Red-necked Grebe found yesterday by Shai Mitra at this location continues this
morning , diving actively near south end of the lake; also, found a drake
Blue-winged Teal associating with Gadwalls near mid-lake west side.
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Yesterday’s winter waterfowl count of the Islip and surrounding environs got
off to an interesting start with a pair of adult ravens harassing a Redtail on
the Seatuck Environmental Association’s property. Probably a first for the
property and a wonderful way to start the day.
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Still present this morning- same location. Thanks, Steve!
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> This morning Tom Moran and I saw a Clay-Colored Sparrow with a few Field
> Sparrows near the Post Lane Bridge in Quogue. It was feeding on the ground
> ju
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Had a Razorbill late this afternoon from the foot of Huguenot Ave.
Also on hand were two Red-shouldered Hawks.
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Nice surprise to see three Pine Siskins at my feeder in Douglaston with several
goldfinches and house finches.
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Is it Still being seen???
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> On exit road from Meadowbrook to West End. Found with Bobby Veltri. Flicker
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solution.
We probably differ most in our faith in our fellow man- I’ve been in situations
now where I’ve had to shame people into not chasing a bird over and over, some
will stop and some won’t. I hope Arie is right and we can help people
understand where we’re coming from.
Mike Cooper
Ridge
Listserve, just recognition
of the fact that the Listserve can be viewed by anyone, whether they subscribe
or not.
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> Great. More sightings that wont get reported.
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> They're do
currently a
256 member limit on a group, but there are ways around that if we some day
exceeded that.
The photography stuff is out of control and I won’t contribute to a public
group any sightings of birds that are in chaseable locations.
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Now in mud flat lagoon closest to parking lot; also lots of Seaside & Saltmarsh
sparrows
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31 August 2018 - 75 min, 0 Nighthawks, 3 swifts
2 September 2018 - 112 min, 3 Nighthawks, 3 swifts
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> I was more inclined to think that if it’s one or the other, it might be an
> oddball Western
the undertail
coverts. The bill is short, but not particularly blob- tipped.
Two photos below from John Gluth and Lisa Nasta showing the bold chevrons and
marked UTC
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>> Hi Steve,
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>> Whenever, I see “hybrid” in any reports I
opinions.
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> I’ve posted pictures of an interesting Calidris sandpiper that has been on
> the East Pond at Jamaica Bay. It was first photographed by Peter Post on
> Saturday and ob
Despite some pretty loud thunderstorms overnight, there is barely any water in
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drive- through were Killdeers
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after they’re gone.
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> The previously reported Ruff at Heckscher State Park was not relocated this
> morning at about 7:00AM. However, it may still be here but becoming mor
will be, on your left, a grassy
area with wet spots and behind that, a golf course pond. The bird has been
hanging out around the wet spots there.
Obviously, for anyone else heading over there- do not walk out onto the grass
or golf course areas.
Good luck,
Mike
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Previously reported Wood Sandpiper at Timber Point, Suffolk is present now,
Tuesday AM
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> The Wood Sandpiper continued in the rain pools just east of the Timber Point
> entrance road (and just
Came home from the gym to find a group of bluejays around one of my spruce
trees going ballistic. It took a bit of work but I found a Long-Eared Owl that
the Jays eventually flushed. Photographic evidence available…
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Came home from the gym to find a group of bluejays around one of my spruce
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the Jays eventually flushed. Photographic evidence available…
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There is currently an Eared Grebe on the ocean just west of the jetties at
Shinnecock Inlet, Suffolk County. The bird is floating slowly west.
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Moments after pressing send, the Grebe took off, heading west close to shore.
It seemed to touch down somewhere to the west of the Ponqougue beach bathhouse,
so it is likely still in the area.
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> There is cur
As found and reported by Eric & Jeff yesterday, this morning’s tally included
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following:
2 buffleheads
4 mallards
2 mute swans
1 RB Merg
1 Coot
1 Pied Billed Grebe
1 Snow goose
1 Ring necked Duck
Good birding,
I just recently had a female Barrows Goldeneye in a flock of 60+ goldeneye off
of Oak Neck Beach in Bayville. Parts of the flock took off to the east and I
haven’t been able to relocated the Barrows in a brief search of the nearby
coast, though it is likely still nearby.
Additionally, there is
Being seen in and off about 10 minutes walk past the golf course at Democrat
Point on the inlet side
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kudos to those
involved for not going off the rails. I assumed the worst and was proven
wrong.
Mike
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> On Dec 5, 2017, at 2:28 PM, brian.whip...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I’m not sure that Chris would have to intervene here. This discussion is one
> of the reaso
I don’t know if this is part of the crazy outbreak we’re seeing here in the
northeast, but yesterday a Hepatic Tanager was photo’d at a feeder in the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan!
Mike Cooper
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> On Dec 3, 2017, at 9:51 AM, Anders Peltomaa wr
Both birds were still present around 3pm. Ash-throated Flycatcher had moved a
bit closer to parking lot seem along left side of main trail in small trees.
Bird was seen well and heard vocalizing a bit.
-Mike Shanley
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> On Nov 23, 2017, at 2:31 PM, Isaac Grant wr
Yeah, unfortunately, they’ve done this at Heckscher State Park and at Smith’s
Point, Suffolk County Park. The Heckscher puddles are not as good as they used
to be, but they still attract some birds. The ones at Smiths Point are gone.
Mike Cooper
Ridge, NY
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> On Nov
Assuming the bird I saw this morning is the same one that I saw in flight on
Wednesday, the possible Black-bellied Whistling Duck I reported, is actually a
Ruddy Shelduck. I got good looks and decent photos of it swimming on pond
early this morning.
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I just had a bird fly out of the roosting geese at the pond here at the Avon
DEC office that my first impression was that it was a weird goose with a
chestnut colored body with black toward the rear, pink bill, and black wings
with a prominent white stripe down the greater and lesser coverts on
A scan through the Gull flock in the parking lot at Field 5 RMSP yielded at
least 26 Lessers.
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scattering of the usual suspects.
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> On Oct 4, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Pat Palladino wrote:
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> An ebird report has been posted indicating that a Pileated Woodpecker
> (photographs of the bird were also posted) was observed yesterday afternoon
> in the "Jayne's Hill Woods." Jayne's Hill is the highest point on L
Clay- colored Sparrow this afternoon at Tiana Beach- north side of Ocean
parking lot.
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At the south end of Lake Montauk perched on mast
Mike
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