For those interested in credit chain of command, it was Eddie Monson, a california birder, who first flagged the photos as being a potential elaenia. His sister lives in NYC and he was browsing photos to see what was around.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 31, 2023, at 06:32, Andrew Baksh wrote:I am cro
Hi all,
A presumed tropical/couch’s kingbird was found by Jo Dahran in prospect park,
brooklyn. It was seen as of 3:35 at Breeze Hill in prospect park, the site of
smorgasburg.
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further searching and careful
counting could easily turn the count higher.
The exact location is ~1500ft east of the fishing dock at the end of S Madison
St, approximately here (43.2025474, -75.4708929).
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be worth a
targeted fruit tree search in the taconics for folks hoping to see
bohemians in rensselaer or columbia counties.
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Baksh who'd first spotted the bird :)
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 1:06 PM Ryan Mandelbaum
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> Hi all -
>
> In the interest of transparency, there's a possible western meadowlark
> being regularly
here
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/540172271
Looking forward to seeing more photos and further confirmation from others.
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Hi all,
This year's winter finch forecast is now live, and predicts that there
could be finches around outside of the boreal forest areas this year. Read
more here:
https://finchnetwork.org/winter-finch-forecast-2022-2023
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Bird currently perched on a wooden post by the marina/ferry here
(41.5001844, -74.0054365)
https://goo.gl/maps/ib6J4wFtbvh5EWyw9
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ood is an active cemetery, so exercise the usual
respect (no sitting on graves, no blocking roads, no recorded playback, etc)
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hi all,
this morning i found a black-throated gray warbler in brooklyn’s prospect park,
here (40.6628299, -73.9667583)
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The Mountain Bluebird is still around at Esopus Meadows Preserve, moving
between the pines across River Rd and in the parking lot with a few Easterns.
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Bird currently being seen at distance from brooklyn army terminal pier 4.
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Carl Schurz
Park bird.
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mike yuan and i just found a western tanager at coney island creek park in
brooklyn. bird last seen on bayview and 36th a few minutes ago.
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Had an adult Brown Booby about 30 mins ago from the Staten Island ferry heading
east toward the Bush Terminal Piers area. Could be visible from various points
along the Brooklyn waterfront or Governor’s Island.
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There’s at least one adult Arctic Tern loafing on the beach adjacent to the
main tern colony at Nickerson Beach. Flushed periodically by beachgoers.
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being seen by a few other birders from the end of baycrest avenue in
westhampton
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Tim Healy, Efua Peterson, Dmitriy Aronov and I photographed a pale-lored
probable “Gambel’s” White-crowned Sparrow at the Nursery in Central Park,
Manhattan (40.7938, -73.9539). Closest entrance is at 102nd St and 5th Ave.
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The unidentified Brooklyn Progne martin continues now, foraging with the
swallow flock around Prospect Lake. Seems to be favoring the SW corner.
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along paved path approximately 50-100 yards in from baldwin harbor parking lot
with salt pile
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Found by Michael Shanley and Jeff Stetson earlier today. Still there at 4pm,
moving around the field with a mixed sparrow flock.
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Since i’m sure folks are here in the cemetery, a single female red crossbill
(though probably part of a flock of ~5) has been hanging atop some of the
spruces on cypress avenue, last seen here before flying east
Dropped pin
Near Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn, NY
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refound doug f’s bird on Jamaica Bay wildlife refuge east pond, visible from
big john’s path opening
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Haven’t seen this posted here, but a Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird (looks good for
Tropical, apparently recorded too) was reported to eBird this afternoon in
Dobbs Ferry, Westchester by Tom Warren.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S75497630
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Gloria Hong just found an American Golden-Plover on the northeast corner of
Randalls Island, on the East River. Bird is associating with a flock of
Killdeer near Ballfields 33 and 34. Appears to be the first New York County
record.
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Haven’t seen this posted here, but a Red Phalarope was found this morning by
Loyan Beausoleil at Stuyvesant Cove, at 20th St on the East River. The bird has
continued and has been very cooperative, often feeding within a few feet of
onlookers.
Good birding!
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
anyone coming to see the Montauk TBMU, we just found and photographed a
yellow-breasted chat just by the south road near the camp hero exit.
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> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: "Joseph DiCostanzo jdic...@nyc.rr.com [ebirdsnyc]"
>
> Subject: [ebirdsnyc] White-winged Dove, Central Park
> Date: April 14, 2019 at 3:17:15 PM EDT
> To: nysbirds-l , ebirds...@yahoogroups.com
> Reply-To: Joseph DiCostanzo
>
> Currently at feeders, Evodi
back to 1962, match the spectrograms and sounds
of “Enigmatic” Type 7 very well. More study, specifically, recordings and
measurements of the same individuals, are needed to crack and solve this
mystery with certainty."
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gt;
>> If it continues along that breakwall the next point of easy access to
>> intercept it after the VN bridge would be Veterans Memorial Pier at Bay
>> Ridge Avenue and Shore Parkway.
>>
>> Good luck
>> -Doug Gochfeld
>>
>>
>>> On Fr
Back to the murre for a moment: is it still being seen? would like to know
before paying for a cab ride out to see it. it’s definitely nice that there’s a
thick-biled murre that’s accessible to those of us without a car :)
> On Jan 18, 2019, at 2:53 PM, John Gluth wrote:
>
> I’m seriously con
Hello all,
In addition to the continuing adult male King Eider at Shinnecock Inlet, there
is also an immature male in the same flock of Common Eiders. The flock was
close to the eastern shore of the inlet.
Good birding!
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Kevin Topping just found and photographed a KIRTLAND'S WARBLER at the northwest
corner of the Reservoir in Central Park, Manhattan. Currently being viewed by
many.
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
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Kevin Topping just found a Dovekie in the surf at Bragans Pt, just around the
bend from Ditch Plains.
Ryan Zucker
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Just to make it clear to everyone, this bird is in Berks County PENNSYLVANIA,
not NY. Still not a far drive from NY and a very exciting bird!
-Ryan MacLean
Audubon Greenwich CT
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Fw
Justin Lawson just posted to the Facebook ABA Rare Bird Alert Page that the
bird has returned and is "sitting way out in the causeway on some open water"
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] FW: NNYBirds: Ross's G
t can just hang in there for one more day so I can finally
get up there tomorrow....
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Comments on ID, public or private, are welcome, as I am aware that "small
geese" such as this can spark some debate.
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YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER singing just past the pond/dam at Doodletown, Bear
Mountain Rockland county. Just before intersection with sign pointing twds
Second June Cemetary and Historic Sites. First spotted by Christina Baal,
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anyone with list reviewer capabilities possibly
reach out to this user for further details? It could ofcourse also be a Pine
Warbler or something more expected of this time of year but since
Black-Throated Green was the initial ID here I can't help but be curious. I
attached the ebird
Lark Sparrow continues at Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson. It was feeding
directly infront of the picnic gazebo by the main parking lot at 4:30 PM this
evening, associating with several Am. Tree Sparrows.
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Liza Antony posted to the Mearns Club listerv that the bird was still there as
of 3 PM today.
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Western Grebe at Piermont Pier, Rockland Co.
Ken McDermott called to relay that Joh
Linda Scrima just posted on NYbird Facebook page that the Lark Sparrow was
infact still being seen at Croton Point Park today. No details on what time
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I along with several other people had great looks at the Lark Sparrow at Croton
Point today between 2-3 PM. The bird does tend to wander around the area at the
bottom of the nature center driveway but with some quiet persistence it usually
comes back to the area, often in the company of House Sp
k.com/photo.php?fbid=10207234249707302&set=p.10207234249707302&type=3&theater
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Subject: Via Facebook: Lark Sparrow at Croton Point Park
Karen Ohearn posted a picture of a Lark Sparrow take
Karen Ohearn posted a picture of a Lark Sparrow taken at Croton Point Park
(Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester cty) today. I've inquired for further details on
the bird's location but for now you can view the picture here:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207233607211240&set=gm.11042008195917
Oftentimes there are better looks (and light) on the other side of the fence
(on the road/path). And generally no photo bullies hogging spots.
> On Dec 3, 2015, at 11:40 AM, Larry Trachtenberg
> wrote:
>
> Bird still being seen skulking 30 birders. Those w 400 lens or larger don't
> give up
Zone Tailed Hawk reported at Lighthouse Point Park hawkwatch in New Haven CT at
10:58. The bird apparently headed east but all NY state hawkwatches should keep
an eye out this week.
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Thanks Rob. It was there about 45 minutes ago when we left. Right at water's
edge facing the Wollman rink.
> On Aug 8, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Rob Jett wrote:
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> Not sure if Ryan realizes his posting didn't go through, so ... he just
> spotted and photographed a Yellow-t
Seen 5 minutes ago.
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I, together with several other hapless souls encountered along the way, spent
the first half of the day covering the area around the duck blind with no
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Just saw and heard a male Mourning Warbler on Reservoir Road in Katonah NY,
Westchester cty. The bird sang several times and gave several loud chip notes
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you Roger for the awesome find and to Ann for getting the word out!
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Caracara is sitting in a tree on the side of the road at Scotts Corners Golf
Course in Montgomery. It was feeding on the possum when we arrived.
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RN Grebe is still hanging out in the channel at the end of Deans Bridge Rd in
Purdys (North Salem in GoogleMaps), Westchester county. It likes to hang out
right around the bridge itself and is easily visible. As a friendly reminder
trespassing on the bridge or the surrounding woods is not allowe
Bird continued all day today, much closer in literally just to the right of
Deans Bridge. Also of note was a male Rusty Blackbird feeding on the ice with
Robins as well as atleast 35 newly arrived Wood Ducks.
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Just had extremely brief looks at a non-breeding plumage RED NECKED GREBE on
Purdys Reservoir, viewed from the end of Deans Bridge Road in Purdys NY.
Unfortunately the area of open water it was in was obscured by many trees and
the bird vanished just as I attempted to digiscope it with my phone.
Rich Merritt just posted on FB:
Gyrfalcon sighted at 12:45 flying south over Rt 55 in Gardiner about 1/4 mile
east of the bridge. Searching Sand Hill Road area now but she's somewhere in
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After seeing the report from this morning of Common Redpolls at Croton Point
Park, I headed over this afternoon to check it out myself. While I didn't have
a flock of around 20, I did get good looks at a lone Redpoll along the paved
road that runs past the RV campground. Also in the area were se
Surprised it hasn't been reported on here, but I just saw on ebird that
numerous observers who struck out on the Gyr on 2/14 saw a NORTHERN SHRIKE on
Old Fort Rd in Wallkill (same general area as the Gyr). I don't know if anyone
saw or looked for it today (luckily the resident rock star was obli
Besides Glenn's negative report, did anyone see the Bohemian Waxwing at Jones
Beach today? Was hoping to go look for it tomorrow. Thanks!
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Stefan Martin has just posted on NY Birds Facebook that he's received word that
the bird is being seen from Old Fort Rd now.
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Dan Whalen just posted on The NY Birds Facebook page that the Gyrfalcon is
present on Old Fort Road now. Good luck to those not stuck at work...
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In Central America, we have seen wild caracaras frequent hotel/lodge grounds
(one liked to stroll around the swimming pool where we stayed in 2013) and
other areas of human habitation (as is the case with many scavenger birds). As
they are opportunistic birds that aren't particularly shy around
7;s
to be up as the developing ice pushes them south.
Cheers,
Ryan
Garrison, NY
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Matthew Rymkiewicz
wrote:
> On Sunday morning, in 45 minutes at the Norrie Point Environmental Center
> in Staatsburg (N of Poughkeepsie, S of Rhinebeck), I
Now on 11th street north of w 4 on west side # 247
> On Dec 30, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Rob Meyer wrote:
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> Just head south side on w4...
>
>
>> On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:52 AM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
>>
>> I just received a msg from Holly Wilson that the Couch's Kingbird was just
>> seen at 11th and
, (surprisingly) singing in a halfhearted
manner... Other birds included a brilliant adult male Purple Finch and a
smattering of kinglets...
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Cedar Beach included Whimbrel,
White-rumped Sandpiper, Saltmarsh Sparrow, and Royal Tern.
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In total (20) warblers representing (8) species.
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On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Rob Jett wrote:
> While birding in Prospect Park this morning, Peter
ading into the thickets. The Mourning was
just a short ways in from the start of the path. Trail maps are also available
at the parking lot kiosk.
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your time wherever you are in the preserve cos you
can literally stop anywhere and chances are you'll be surrounded by warblers
within minutes, even if it means getting soaked. Sometimes its worth it.
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ne of our personal favorites, the Osprey:
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Ryan
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ny of you want pictures of the Nelson's Sparrow (or the Phalarope) email
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;t that obtrusive. The fields across from the elementary
school and north of the soccer field are likely the most productive areas but
the whole road is worth birding.
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you are members of Bedford Audubon Society I'll be leading a trip there
this Saturday May 14th at 7:30 AM which you can register for at
www.bedfordaudubon.org.
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