The following birds were observed today at Jones Beach by myself and Robert
Taylor (along with others)
Bobolink
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
Prairie Warbler
Yellow Warbler
Blue-winged Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Palm Warbler
Blue-headed Vireo
Veery
Savannah Sparrow
Indigo bunting (2 males, 1 female)
A quick walk through Jones Beach turned up highlights of a field sparrow,
northern parula, and a just seen winter wren I spotted by the men's bathroom
facility. I was observing the bird with another birder when it took off under
some cars. Trying to relocate.
Mike Z.
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This AM Robert Taylor and myself found 2 clay-colored sparrows, at least 2
field sparrows, and a juvenile white-crowned sparrow by the Coast Guard Station.
Warblers included pine, palm, blackthroated-blue, northern parula, American
redstart and blackpoll warbler.
Mike Z.
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Flickers are seemingly everywhere at Jones Beach, I just counted 10 in flight
moving down the beach, and I reached 20 for my total count.
Mike Z.
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I took advantage of a day off from work to check out the beach at first light.
The winds looked favorable, the radar was busy, and last night at Lido Beach
there were almost constantly flight calls of migrants passing overhead. Jones
experienced an initially promising, modest flight of birds at
Walked the fisherman's road with Rob Taylor by the Coast Guard Station,
highlights included:
Summer Tanager (spotted by Rob)
Eastern Wood Pee-Wee
Willow Flycatcher (multiple)
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (female)
Red-eyed Vireo (multiple)
Mike Z.
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Didn't spend a lot of time but there are plenty of blackpolls, magnolia, and
American redstarts around. Also there are many red-eyed vireos and I saw a
single willow flycatcher.
Mike Z.
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I was unsuccessful at locating the Wilson's Phalarope early this morning at
Captree Island. Tide and windy weather conditions did not help. I then moved
onto Jones.
Highlights of Jones Beach:
Bay-Breasted Warbler (female)
Blackburnian Warbler (female)
Magnolia Warbler - multiple
Prairie Warb
In the same location:
Magnolia
Common Yellowthroat (heard, multiple)
Eastern Towhee
Eastern Phoebe
Eastern Wood-Pewee
Mike Z
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> On May 11, 2016, at 8:10 AM, Michael Zito wrote:
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> So far this AM on the fisherman's road by the coast guard station there has
> been the follo
So far this AM on the fisherman's road by the coast guard station there has
been the following birds:
Black throated blue
Worm eating
Northern parula
Yellow
Yellow rumped
Rose breasted grosbeak (female)
Baltimore Oriole
Not exactly hopping, but not bad either. Birds were kind of high up, not i
Jones Beach West End 16 Nov
Joe Giunta and I (Sy Schiff) stopped by the Coast Guard Station parking lot,
now open for visitors. No bathrooms open. A "Sandy" high water line in the
concession stand shows the level about two feet. So there was a pretty strong
wash over. The main glass door facin
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