Previously reported Black-necked Stilt in larger pool in front of Osprey
platform.
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The Mottled Duck and its pal dropped in at around 3:30. It's working the
south west side of the pond.
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Bird tonight.
Aside from the Franklin's, there was also an immature & adult Iceland Gull
and a Glaucous Gull bouncing between the Beacon and Newburgh sides.
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Relaying a message from Kyle Bardwell:
There is an American Avocet at the Beacon Train station. It's standing on
the exposed jetty.
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One Common Murre flew in and landed in the Jones Beach Inlet a few minutes
ago. There are also 4 Razorbills in the inlet. Viewing from Point Look
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h it was in the symbolic PIPL fencing." That's all I know.
The report with photo will be posted on ebird later tonight.
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To clarify, the bird took off west.
On Fri, May 10, 2019, 08:06 Sean Camillieri wrote:
> There is a beautiful Ruff feeding off the main causeway on Marie's Neck at
> Marshlands Conservancy in Rye NY. Photos to be posted to ebird later
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The bird flew off with some Yellowlegs.
On Fri, May 10, 2019, 08:06 Sean Camillieri wrote:
> There is a beautiful Ruff feeding off the main causeway on Marie's Neck at
> Marshlands Conservancy in Rye NY. Photos to be posted to ebird later
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There is a beautiful Ruff feeding off the main causeway on Marie's Neck at
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Adult on the right side of the road that you bear right onto in order to
get into the WE2 parking lot as opposed to driving around the median. It
flew from the median, to the other side of the road and kept moving along
that side until I lost it.
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Thick billed Murre feeding between Shell gasoline sign and red buoy.
Red-necked Grebe feeding in the middle of the inlet working towards the
bay. Photos to be posted on ebird.
Dress warm,
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A very drab Red-necked Grebe is currently on Canopus Lake off of Rt 301.
Bird was first seen at the south end near the last bit of ice and by the
time I left it was moving towards the center of the lake. There are a few
spots to pull off along the road.
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A Buff Breasted Sandpiper is currently tly out from Dead Man's Cover
between the island. The American Avocet is also still present south of Dead
Man's Cover. Good luck!
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After striking out during high tide today around 2:30, the skimmer is now
on the exposed rocks. No sign of the Caspian Tern or previously reported
shorebirds. I saw the Red- throated Loon earlier today as well.
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> Nice fo
There was a Red- necked Grebe that can be seen from the causeway on
Stoneleigh Road in the main basin of Croton Falls Reservoir as of 9:16 this
morning. Most likely still there, I'll check again in a little while. Scope
would be helpful.
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I came across a Vesper Sparrow on the South side middle path that splits
the landfill.
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Currently being seen in its previously reported location.
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slender shape instantly ruled out any swan or heron species. Might not
be a bad idea to check Van Cortlandt Park...
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There is a hen King Eider that can be viewed from below the lighthouse.
It's not associating with any other ducks. Aside from 1 Razorbill, nothing
else unusual to report.
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notables were a
White-rumped Sandpiper and a Wilson's Snipe which flushed right in front of
me as I was leaving through the south end.
Blue-winged and Green-winged Teal, Gadwall, Northern Shoveler were well
represented along with the usual inhabitants.
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the bridge is. I stood on the East side of the brook looking West at the
bird, giving it plenty of distance. Plenty of birds to see this morning!
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1 Snow Goose currently grazing with the Canada Geese on the parade grounds.
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Currently swimming about 150 yards from the rock scramble below the
Lighthouse. The beginning portion of the trail was where I was looking at
it. Photos taken.
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The reservoir is in Westchester County...
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A Snow Goose has just landed in Cross River Reservoir as of 10:50. It's in
the vicinity of the western most island in line with the boat ramp along Rt
35. Scope required for optimal viewing.
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Hi NYSbirds
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Currently in the westernmost pond.
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Golden-crowned Kinglet- 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet- 2
Winter Wren- 5
Black-capped Chickadee- 1
All in all it was a great day!
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Currently being seen in the previously reported location.
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Drake Eurasian Wigeon currently in Playland Lake associating with some
American Wigeon on the right side of the center island.
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Currently being seen on the right side of the flock of Canada Geese at Scenic
View Golf Course.
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The bird flew in from the east at 2:40 over Old Fort Rd. Currently perched and
being seen by many.
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The Eared Grebe was see at 3:40 in between the West and middle jetty. About 60
Bonaparte's Gulls, and 47 Horned Grebes. No King Eider ( or any Eider for that
matter), Harlequin Ducks or Purple Sandpipers.
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2 Snow Geese with the many Canada Geese foraging on the parade grounds towards
the North end. Obviously Snow Geese.
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Currently being seen around filtration plant and surrounding platforms and
rocks. Thanks to all who sent me reports.
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Currently being viewed with 5 other observers. It's perched high in one of the
trees amongst the picnic tables. It's 4:26.
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12 Common Nighthawks currently foraging over the sports fields across from
Hastings on Hudson High School.
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been more obvious along
with its brown hood. It looked to be a 1st Winter bird. I was about 10' away
and had Common Yellowthroat in the area for comparison. Figured I'd get the
word out!
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Currently watching a kettle of about 120 Broad-winged Hawks flying SW. Thought
I'd put the word out in case anybody is hawk watching! I am currently on the
trail off Old Sleepy Hollow Road.
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were still present
when I left.
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Greetings NYSbirds
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Has the bird been seen since the initial sighting today?
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The Cattle Egret is still present in the ball field (7:30). 7 Least Sandpipers
are foraging in the large puddle as well.
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6 Bonaparte's Gulls currently being seen at the train station. Also, one Drake
Blue-winged Teal loosely associating with a small flock of Green-winged Teal.
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Not sure if it's the same bird as last week but there is one perched on a
floating pier just south of Petersons Boat Yard in Nyack. Scope required.
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it. No humans around and very minimal
boat traffic at this hour since the work day is almost done That is most
likely where the bird will stay for the night since it had its eyes closed as I
passed by. Piermont Pier and the river towns on both sides of the Hudson should
keep their eyes peeled!
There is a Snowy Owl currently perched on an empty gravel barge in the middle
of the Tappan Zee Bridge Construction Site. Crews are aware and ARE NOT
harassing the owl. The barge is on the North side of the bridge in the middle
of the river, just west of the channel.
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I spoke too soon, the bird IS here. I cross referenced pictures taken over the
past few days and I am 100% positive I have it right this time. I just didn't
scan the group of terns after I spotted the second Royal!! Sorry!!!!
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ROYAL TERNS. My apologies!
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here for a while.
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Hello, I am planning on making a trip down to Robert Moses later this afternoon
to look for seabirds and was wondering which field is usually the "best". Reply
off list. Thank you!
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There is a Black Tern foraging over the southern impoundment.
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Winter Wren. On the summit I heard White-throated Sparrow,
Dark-eyed Junco, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Blackpoll Warbler and 3 Bicknell's
Thrush. All three Bicknell's were heard giving call notes, two of them were
seen.
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into the area
where the Kentucky Warbler used to be seen. Great looks and a nearby Eastern
Wood Pee-wee offered a great comparison. Awesome bird!
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Currently seen in previously reported area. Midway up the ridge near large
fallen tree that crosses over the trail that goes up the ridge. Actively
feeding and moving about.
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Vesper Sparrow still present near model airplane field with about 12-20
Savannah Sparrows and 1 Field Sparrow. Other birds present in the area:
1 American Kestrel
1 Killdeer
American Robins
European Starlings
Song Sparrows
Northern Flickers
Carolina Wren
White-breasted Nuthatch
Red-bellied Wood
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Eastern Phoebe- FoY near Audobon Center
Fox Sparrow -near Audobon Center.
Not too bad for a first time trip to Prospect Park.
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I'm planning on making a third trip down to Gilgo for the Gyrfalcon today
around 3:30 in hopes of finally seeing it. Any updates before then would be
greatly appreciated!!
Thank you,
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