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Purple Gallinule, Prospect Park Brooklyn From: Trachlar
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule, Prospect Park
BrooklynDate: October 15, 2023 at 3:01:08 PM EDTTo: rcech Cc:
Joshua Malbin , nysbirds-l
Please keep all other things FL
From: Trachlar
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule, Prospect Park Brooklyn
> Date: October 15, 2023 at 3:01:08 PM EDT
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> Cc: Joshua Malbin , nysbirds-l
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> Please keep all other things FL away from Brooklyn.
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PP is becoming the new Florida.Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device
Original message From: Joshua Malbin
Date: 10/15/23 2:30 PM (GMT-05:00) To: nysbirds-l
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule, Prospect Park Brooklyn An immature
Purple Gallinule found by Joe Dahren is currently
An immature Purple Gallinule found by Joe Dahren is currently being viewed
on the Peninsula near the pink beach in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park.
Good birding,
Joshua Malbin
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There is currently a Purple Gallinule on the west side of the East Pond, just
south of the overlook. Best seen from the raunt.
Good Birding,
Corey Finger
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There is currently a Purple Gallinule on the west side of the East Pond, just
south of the overlook. Best seen from the raunt.
Good Birding,
Corey Finger
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I made the pilgrimage this morning to Twin Lakes, near Wantaugh, Nassau County,
for the oft-reported Purple Gallinule. This time I had good luck, as someone
was already on the bird when I arrived. June 28. (I spent more than two hours
there Thursday afternoon with no success.) The bird hugs
I made the pilgrimage this morning to Twin Lakes, near Wantaugh, Nassau County,
for the oft-reported Purple Gallinule. This time I had good luck, as someone
was already on the bird when I arrived. June 28. (I spent more than two hours
there Thursday afternoon with no success.) The bird hugs
The often reported purple gallinule. Twin lakes Nassau. Near Wantagh. See
previous posts. Ryder Avenue.
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> I believe the location is Twin Lakes Preserve in Wantagh, Long Island.
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The often reported purple gallinule. Twin lakes Nassau. Near Wantagh. See
previous posts. Ryder Avenue.
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> On Jun 28, 2020, at 9:02 AM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
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> I believe the location is Twin Lakes Preserve in Wantagh, Long Island.
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> Try these coordinates
I believe the location is Twin Lakes Preserve in Wantagh, Long Island.
Try these coordinates (40.675957,-73.515862) to get a feel of the location; you
should also see where “Ryder” is as referenced by Mr. Lewis.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the
I believe the location is Twin Lakes Preserve in Wantagh, Long Island.
Try these coordinates (40.675957,-73.515862) to get a feel of the location; you
should also see where “Ryder” is as referenced by Mr. Lewis.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the
Bobby
Horvath who determined bird was fine after an overnight. Arie Gilbert N.
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Original message From: Larry Trachtenberg
Date: 6/28/20 8:34 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Robert Lewis
Cc: NYSBirds Subject: Re:
[nysbirds-l] Purple gallinule
Bobby
Horvath who determined bird was fine after an overnight. Arie Gilbert N.
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Original message From: Larry Trachtenberg
Date: 6/28/20 8:34 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Robert Lewis
Cc: NYSBirds Subject: Re:
[nysbirds-l] Purple gallinule
Mr. Lewis this is a statewide list can you let folks know what “Ryder” is and
where it is.
Best
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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> On Jun 28, 2020, at 7:57 AM, Robert Lewis wrote:
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Mr. Lewis this is a statewide list can you let folks know what “Ryder” is and
where it is.
Best
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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> On Jun 28, 2020, at 7:57 AM, Robert Lewis wrote:
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> Hugging west shore near entrance at Ryder First seen
Hugging west shore near entrance at Ryder First seen around 7:00. Five
people following its slow progress
Bob Lewis.
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Hugging west shore near entrance at Ryder First seen around 7:00. Five
people following its slow progress
Bob Lewis.
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The Central Park Turtle Pond area is expected to be accessible, though you
likely will have to go under one of the park's east-side bridges to avoid
crossing the park's East Drive, which will host the marathon, and to avoid
the dedicated marathon areas on the west side of the park.
As for the
The Central Park Turtle Pond area is expected to be accessible, though you
likely will have to go under one of the park's east-side bridges to avoid
crossing the park's East Drive, which will host the marathon, and to avoid
the dedicated marathon areas on the west side of the park.
As for the
I'd like to drive down and look for the bird today. But today is the NYC
Marathon! Would it be best to wait and come down another day? Could I get
parking? Could I even walk close to the bird?
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow NY
On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 4:56:06 PM EDT, ArieGilbert
I'd like to drive down and look for the bird today. But today is the NYC
Marathon! Would it be best to wait and come down another day? Could I get
parking? Could I even walk close to the bird?
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow NY
On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 4:56:06 PM EDT, ArieGilbert
A PURPLE GALLINULE immature is being seen now on Turtle Pond's northeast
shore.
David Barrett
Manhattan
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A PURPLE GALLINULE immature is being seen now on Turtle Pond's northeast
shore.
David Barrett
Manhattan
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Seeing these reports of Purple Gallinule prompted me to search eBird to see if
the one I saw MANY years ago was there. It wasn’t, so I added it.
This was a bird that Barbara Spencer (who else?) found on her way to work the
morning of June 13, 1980 at Scudders Pond in Sea Cliff (Nassau County).
Seeing these reports of Purple Gallinule prompted me to search eBird to see if
the one I saw MANY years ago was there. It wasn’t, so I added it.
This was a bird that Barbara Spencer (who else?) found on her way to work the
morning of June 13, 1980 at Scudders Pond in Sea Cliff (Nassau County).
I found a young PURPLE GALLINULE at Montezuma today. It was an immature bird,
but had largely purple chest. It was in the main pool, approximately half way
between the second interpretive sign on the drive and the spillway (carp spot).
It was in a line of vegetation in one of the first two or
>From Cayuga Birds
>CayugaRBA PURPLE GALLINULE Montezuma NWR main pool a bit b4 carp spot fide
Kevin McGowan
>--Dave Nutter
Hopefully more news soon. Needless to say, Purple Gallinule is a NYSARC
review species.
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Angus Wilson
New York City & The Springs, NY, USA
From Cayuga Birds
CayugaRBA PURPLE GALLINULE Montezuma NWR main pool a bit b4 carp spot fide
Kevin McGowan
--Dave Nutter
Hopefully more news soon. Needless to say, Purple Gallinule is a NYSARC
review species.
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Angus Wilson
New York City The Springs, NY, USA
Late last night Pat Martin reported a possible molting Purple Gallinule that
she saw at Mendon Ponds Park in Monroe County on Sunday Oct. 11th. She was not
confident in her ID, but seemed to give a good description. I tried to reach
Pat for additional details this morning, however growing
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