The bunting is actually in Flanders, but the GPS makes you put Riverhead.
Don't know why. Another reason to hate those things:-)
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As more reports filter into eBird, there of course may be some additions to
birds seen in N.Y. County, and, in this instance for the CBC conducted there
and in an adjacent sector of northern New Jersey, comprising in full the Lower
Hudson CBC.
Yellow Warbler has been found on other bird counts
Also: The Black-chinned Hummingbird continues today at Randall's Island in
the same location (40.7840903,-73.9259435), per an eBird report
On Sat, Dec 9, 2023 at 11:03 AM Karen Fung
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> Posting here for those not on the local chat groups or on eBird:
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> 1) The female-type Western Tanager
Additional species found in N.Y. County -in N.Y. City- on Wed, 10/25 included
Virginia Rail photographed at a parking lot near the northern end of Manhattan;
also various additional finds of E. Bluebirds, and still at least 8 species of
sparrow at Governors Island, including Lincolns Sparrow. A
In addition to other warbler species I’d mentioned in a report on Saturday’s
(10/29) Central Park (in Manhattan, N.Y. City) birds seen by great numbers of
birders over the course of that entire day, one species is now in an eBird
report, with nice photos included, the Yellow Warbler which was
In addition to other warbler species I’d mentioned in a report on Saturday’s
(10/29) Central Park (in Manhattan, N.Y. City) birds seen by great numbers of
birders over the course of that entire day, one species is now in an eBird
report, with nice photos included, the Yellow Warbler which was
First paragraph should have held only the following: Two of the meanings of
the word "field" found in Webster's 9th New College Dictionary are 1) land
containing a natural resource, and 2) a place where a battle is fought.
Sorry, Bob
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First paragraph should have held only the following: Two of the meanings of
the word "field" found in Webster's 9th New College Dictionary are 1) land
containing a natural resource, and 2) a place where a battle is fought.
Sorry, Bob
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Forgot to mention that one of the pelicans flew to the group of docks south of
the spit where all the gulls gather a little before dusk.
Andrew
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Forgot to mention that one of the pelicans flew to the group of docks south of
the spit where all the gulls gather a little before dusk.
Andrew
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While describing the huge number of Long-tailed Ducks seen in Shinnicock
Bay, I used both its current name, as well as the species' former
name...adding that I "missed" the latter.
This prompted Molly Adams to respond to me privately, stating "The name was
changed for a reason. What's fun to say
While describing the huge number of Long-tailed Ducks seen in Shinnicock
Bay, I used both its current name, as well as the species' former
name...adding that I "missed" the latter.
This prompted Molly Adams to respond to me privately, stating "The name was
changed for a reason. What's fun to say
There were several Common Goldeneye off Hunter Island, easily scoped.
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There were several Common Goldeneye off Hunter Island, easily scoped.
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Also had a Red-shouldered Hawk.
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Also had a Red-shouldered Hawk.
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Sorry, in my haste I forgot to mention the Red-shouldered Hawk seen flying
over Elton St., one block e/o Roanoke Ave.
Cheers,
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Sorry, in my haste I forgot to mention the Red-shouldered Hawk seen flying
over Elton St., one block e/o Roanoke Ave.
Cheers,
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I neglected to include that anyone wanting further information re: today's
birds, can contact me off line - and also for homeowner's protocol for
getting to see birds.
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couche's was on 111&&&4 @ 2.20pm
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I neglected to include the sighting of an adult Peregrine Falcon feeding on
what seem to be large prey on the upper ledge (e/s) of the Jones Beach
Tower. I had seen the bird fly in, without anything in it's talons. I
couldn't make out the ID of the prey from the ground, but a closer look of
the
I neglected to include the sighting of an adult Peregrine Falcon feeding on
what seem to be large prey on the upper ledge (e/s) of the Jones Beach
Tower. I had seen the bird fly in, without anything in it's talons. I
couldn't make out the ID of the prey from the ground, but a closer look of
the
I now realize I didn't name the bird found by Andrew - It was, of course
the Common Ringed Plover. How I missed it remains a mystery. My not posting
much lately, doesn't begin to cover it.
Also, upon re-reading it, due to new or visiting birders, I probably should
state the boundaries of the area
I now realize I didn't name the bird found by Andrew - It was, of course
the Common Ringed Plover. How I missed it remains a mystery. My not posting
much lately, doesn't begin to cover it.
Also, upon re-reading it, due to new or visiting birders, I probably should
state the boundaries of the area
There was a singing FOX SPARROW at the Jones Beach West End turnaround.
Responding to word of mouth for Doug's find of the ICELAND GULL at Field#10, a
pair or calling SNOW GEESE flew low over the parking lot as I paused to take
pictures of the gull from my car window..
Sy Schiff
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There was a singing FOX SPARROW at the Jones Beach West End turnaround.
Responding to word of mouth for Doug's find of the ICELAND GULL at Field#10, a
pair or calling SNOW GEESE flew low over the parking lot as I paused to take
pictures of the gull from my car window..
Sy Schiff
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The trips leave from the Viking dock in Montauk Harbor at 9:30 AM and return
at approximately 3:30 PM. On this trip, we remained in the waters SE of
Montauk Point. The large concentrations of pelagic birds were typically
from between 11 and 17 miles out. Go to
By omitting the following, the subject I gave that post, I'm quite sure,
didn't mean much, to most of you!
Missing the stint, while being disappointing, did not "put me down". The
reason being I have seen this species twice before. The 1st was on 8/24/92,
at Overlook Beach, along the Ocean
By omitting the following, the subject I gave that post, I'm quite sure,
didn't mean much, to most of you!
Missing the stint, while being disappointing, did not put me down. The
reason being I have seen this species twice before. The 1st was on 8/24/92,
at Overlook Beach, along the Ocean Parkway
Forgot about the Merlin that came though.
Andrew
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Forgot about the Merlin that came though.
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Whoops, that would be Boat Tailed Grackles seen by Dick Belanger at Smith
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Stayed a little longer and added to the numbers:
3 Osprey
6 Sharpies
2 Red-tails
BTW, the GE was moving North towards Stissing Mtn and dropped below the
treeline.
Larry Federman
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Stayed a little longer and added to the numbers:
3 Osprey
6 Sharpies
2 Red-tails
BTW, the GE was moving North towards Stissing Mtn and dropped below the
treeline.
Larry Federman
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I would just like to add that anyone finding casualties from the
storm should pick them up, bag them and freeze them so that they can
be archived as museum specimens. There is much to learn from a dead
bird. Please contact me by email (sw...@amnh.org) or phone (718 757
5941). Thanks, Paul
In my previous post I neglected to add that virtually all of the birds
seen in Riverside Park (May 13) Friday afternoon were seen by Jeff
Nulle, and I visited as well for less time than Jeff. A number of
other observers also stopped by for varying lengths of time. The last
warbler seen
Also had a Prairie Warbler and Long-tailed Weasel.
Andrew
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"When the last individual of a
Also had a Prairie Warbler and Long-tailed Weasel.
Andrew
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When the last individual of a race
most important of today's finds, but omitted inadvertantly from my previous report, was that of a "chipping" waterthrush near the blind at Big John's Pond at Jamaica Bay WR. My wife, bob kurtz and I, all heard the bird, but never actually saw it. Presumably, it was a Louisiana, given the
A Harlequin duck and Barrows Goldeneye,[m], were both seen along the
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