If anyone's looking up for it, there's a possibility the Little Egret is in the
marsh on the north side of Captree Island - I know the area is frequented by
native Egrets, sometimes Little Blue Herons (I saw a flock of 100+ Glossy Ibis
there last summer also) If anyone tries scanning the
If anyone's looking up for it, there's a possibility the Little Egret is in the
marsh on the north side of Captree Island - I know the area is frequented by
native Egrets, sometimes Little Blue Herons (I saw a flock of 100+ Glossy Ibis
there last summer also) If anyone tries scanning the
Just saw it also – great views
Special thanks to Gabriel again
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Hi Karen, I will look after work ~6:00pm. I don’t have my bins, but will give
a look.
Best regards,
Rob in Massapequa
(currently stuck at my desk in midtown)
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Just saw it also – great views
Special thanks to Gabriel again
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Hi Karen, I will look after work ~6:00pm. I don’t have my bins, but will give
a look.
Best regards,
Rob in Massapequa
(currently stuck at my desk in midtown)
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Another birder, (Paul Harding) just reported 2 Ospreys flying by Rte 105 in
Riverhead...Spring is coming...
Good birding,
Rob in Massapequa
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Another birder, (Paul Harding) just reported 2 Ospreys flying by Rte 105 in
Riverhead...Spring is coming...
Good birding,
Rob in Massapequa
http://longislandbirding.blogspot.com/
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including on offers for the
Adding to the list, I was there around 2pm yesterday and today: yesterday I
saw 2 Brown Thrashers by the shed...today I saw a Catbird and a White Throated
Sparrow
Also on the NW corner of the lawn was a female Palm Warbler - it was boldy
going in between and around people sitting on the lawn
Adding to the list, I was there around 2pm yesterday and today: yesterday I
saw 2 Brown Thrashers by the shed...today I saw a Catbird and a White Throated
Sparrow
Also on the NW corner of the lawn was a female Palm Warbler - it was boldy
going in between and around people sitting on the lawn
Hi Everyone,
I was going through my photos and also saw a Black Bellied Plover last Thursday
- it appeared injured since once of its wings were lowered but it was still
able to fly. Wanted to include this update since we're approaching the
shorebird fall migration.
Good birding,
Rob in
Hi Everyone,
I was going through my photos and also saw a Black Bellied Plover last Thursday
- it appeared injured since once of its wings were lowered but it was still
able to fly. Wanted to include this update since we're approaching the
shorebird fall migration.
Good birding,
Rob in
Hi Everyone,
During my lunch break (2:00 - ~2:15pm) I went with my good friend, NYC birder
Mike, to try and relocate the reported Mourning Warbler but didn't have any
luck. (other birders were also out looking) We looked in the SE corner and by
the shed area which is now "glovered up" with
Hi Everyone,
During my lunch break (2:00 - ~2:15pm) I went with my good friend, NYC birder
Mike, to try and relocate the reported Mourning Warbler but didn't have any
luck. (other birders were also out looking) We looked in the SE corner and by
the shed area which is now glovered up with
The Lincoln Sparrow was relocated with the help of my good friend and city
birder Mike at the southeast corner by the shed. The park is crowded with
people so I'm guessing the Lincoln Sparrow needed something more secluded.
Also saw Common Yellowthroats - park is crawling with Ovenbirds..
Hi Everyone,
I figured I should send this out late instead of not at all - went to a number
of places - will just include the highlights:
Green Island, Wantagh - semi-palmated plovers all over the place
Jones Beach West End - Red Knots on the Coast Guard sandbar (stopped, ate, flew
off), 9
Hi Everyone,
I figured I should send this out late instead of not at all - went to a number
of places - will just include the highlights:
Green Island, Wantagh - semi-palmated plovers all over the place
Jones Beach West End - Red Knots on the Coast Guard sandbar (stopped, ate, flew
off), 9
Hi Everyone,
I stopped by Bryant Park with NYC birder Mike during our "lunch break" for a
quick look by the shed...was quickly joined by another birder (I don't name
names unless I hear otherwise) It has been slower than last year but hopefully
picking up now...saw Hermit Thrush, Ovenbirds,
Hi Everyone,
I stopped by Bryant Park with NYC birder Mike during our lunch break for a
quick look by the shed...was quickly joined by another birder (I don't name
names unless I hear otherwise) It has been slower than last year but hopefully
picking up now...saw Hermit Thrush, Ovenbirds,
Hi Everyone,
I stopped at Massapequa Preserve before work this morning and although it was
very "birdy" I didn't see any new migrants. Cardinals, Robins, Red Winged
Blackbirds, Grackles were all over as well as Downy Woodpeckers - a Carolina
Wren put on a show singing for the sunrise and a
Hi Everyone,
I stopped at Massapequa Preserve before work this morning and although it was
very birdy I didn't see any new migrants. Cardinals, Robins, Red Winged
Blackbirds, Grackles were all over as well as Downy Woodpeckers - a Carolina
Wren put on a show singing for the sunrise and a
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for the late report - I didn't see anyone else report from these
locations yesterday so figured I'd send it out.
Jones Beach West End was full of birds yesterday morning: besides the usual
suspects I saw a Tree Sparrow, 2 large groups of Tree Swallows (~40) - one
group
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for the late report - I didn't see anyone else report from these
locations yesterday so figured I'd send it out.
Jones Beach West End was full of birds yesterday morning: besides the usual
suspects I saw a Tree Sparrow, 2 large groups of Tree Swallows (~40) - one
group
Hi Everyone,
There's a Peregrine Falcon currently circling around North of the Helmsley
Building. Nice to see a cool bird while grabbing coffee at work.
Good Birding,
Rob in Massapequa (currently in NYC)
http://longislandbirding.blogspot.com/
This email is confidential and subject to
Hi Everyone,
There's a Peregrine Falcon currently circling around North of the Helmsley
Building. Nice to see a cool bird while grabbing coffee at work.
Good Birding,
Rob in Massapequa (currently in NYC)
http://longislandbirding.blogspot.com/
This email is confidential and subject to
Hi Everyone,
On the way to work today, I saw 3 groups of Brants heading North in the
vicinity of Wantagh and Freeport: 2 groups of 100+ and one group of 10. I've
seen much larger groups and have seen Brants until at least mid-April so
perhaps this is the beginning of their trip back North.
I
Hi Everyone,
On the way to work today, I saw 3 groups of Brants heading North in the
vicinity of Wantagh and Freeport: 2 groups of 100+ and one group of 10. I've
seen much larger groups and have seen Brants until at least mid-April so
perhaps this is the beginning of their trip back North.
I
Hi Everyone,
On my way to work this morning on the LIRR, I saw a Peregrine Falcon flying
next to the tracks for at least a few minutes - almost keeping up with the
train. As it approached the church at Rockville Center it went into "divebomb"
mode and dived to the church steeple probably
Hi Everyone,
On my way to work this morning on the LIRR, I saw a Peregrine Falcon flying
next to the tracks for at least a few minutes - almost keeping up with the
train. As it approached the church at Rockville Center it went into divebomb
mode and dived to the church steeple probably trying
Hi Everyone,
This morning I missed my LIRR train by one minute so rather than stand on the
platform I decided to walk into the preserve for a little while. At the pond
by Brady Park, I saw 15+ drake Common Mergansers and at least 5 females. I'm
sure there were more females but I didn't have
Hi Everyone,
This morning I missed my LIRR train by one minute so rather than stand on the
platform I decided to walk into the preserve for a little while. At the pond
by Brady Park, I saw 15+ drake Common Mergansers and at least 5 females. I'm
sure there were more females but I didn't have
Thanks, regarding the size, I just know they were either the same size as a
robin or a little smaller
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Hi Matthew,
I have to admit I'm not an expert an Icterids - I'm mostly a duck kinda guy.
I've been getting differences of opinion between Boat Tailed Grackles and Rusty
Blackbirds. The first day most people were saying Rusty Blackbirds, now most
people are saying Boat Tailed Grackles.
I've
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