Re: [nysbirds-l] Does anyone have a (semi-)official NYC checklist ?

2010-10-29 Thread Arie Gilbert
There is an authoritative Queens county list on the Queens county Bird Club's website. go to qcbirdclub.org, then the "FUN STUFF" link on the side bar half way down the page is a link to download the Queens County List Arie Gilbert President - Queens County Bird Club, Inc http://qcbirdclub.or

Re:[nysbirds-l] Does anyone have a (semi-)official NYC checklist ?

2010-10-29 Thread Tom Fiore
Re: Does anyone have a (semi-)official NYC checklist ? - - Seeing Berna's post to this list and part of what the NYSOA website includes in the "Checklists" pages therein, I see: http://www.nycaudubon.org/kids/birds/ In looking at this one checklist made available on-line claiming to be for N.

Re: [nysbirds-l] Does anyone have a (semi-)official NYC checklist ?

2010-10-29 Thread BernaLincoln
The official Checklist of the Birds of New York State is maintained and published by the New York State Ornithological Association. The new 2010 edition is currently available. It is online at our Web site: nybirds.org Hard copy booklets may be ordered online through our Web site or by mail. T

Re: [nysbirds-l] Does anyone have a (semi-)official NYC checklist ?

2010-10-28 Thread Acupressur
There is a checklist for Jamaica Bay and another for Prospect Park (on line) and probably one for Central Park. There are of course rare birds that have been seen at other locations (Scott's Oriole in Union Square and Yellow Wagtail at Plum Beach) Bob Gochfeld Brooklyn -- NYSbirds-L Li