Hi every one,
I would like to share this observation with all of you and I like to know what
you think of it, especially those who know radar well.
Look at this radar map: (go to the minute 4:41 am CT and zoom to NYC area.)
http://www.pauljhurtado.com/US_Composite_Radar/2018-5-10/
You wi
ties. But I’m not an expert, just a
dedicated amateur. Any other comments are welcomed.
Good birding to all,
Peter
On May 11, 2018, at 3:44 PM, Gus Keri <gusk...@zoho.com> wrote:
Hi every one,
I would like to share this observation with all of you and I like to know what
http://www.pauljhurtado.com/US_Composite_Radar/2018-5-14/
Go to this map and zoom over New York City at 4:40 am CT (5:40 am ET) and
afterward. There are a lot of activities over the city, again, coming from the
shores of New Jersey.
On the current radar: https://radar.weather.gov/Conus/northeas
The phenomenon I mentioned before is happening now. The massive amount of birds
landed in NJ after midnight is spilling over the NY water and reaching the
south shores of Brooklyn and Queens as we speak.
https://radar.weather.gov/Conus/northeast_loop.php
Looking forward to good birding day as u
Why is the solution always to punish the good birders who only want
to enjoy looking at these rare birds?Why not punishing the misbehaving
birders/photographers?If you see someone breaking the law by harassing a
migratory bird or stepping on restricted area to get
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After fairly quite night, a large amount of radar activities seen over NYC and
western LI this morning (and even larger amount in NJ, eastern PA and
Delaware). Most of the activities were after sunrise: between 5:30 am and 7:30
am) Does this mean a lot of shorebirds started their migration south
-0700 David Barrett
wrote We just reported that Gus Keri has re-found the Green-Wood Cemetery
CATTLE EGREThttps://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1031890109552046080a block
northeast of its location yesterday, now near the intersection of Cypress
Avenue and Vernal Avenue. This still is in the
I believe this is the day The birders of the tristate area and especially NYC
are waiting for. there was a lot of radar activities over the city itself
(mainly Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island) in the early hours indicating
significant number of birds landing in our parks and beaches. Check
Hi all, I believe this is going to be a good birding day for the Tristate area
and especially NYC. There was a dense green color over all the boroughs of NYC,
in particular Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island, at 1 am this morning which
indicates significant number of birds landing in our area
seconds for every tweet they write.
Just add #birdbk for Brooklyn tweets, #birdqu for Queens tweets and #birdbx for
Bronx tweets and #birdcp for Manhattan tweets.
David works very hard to keep the city birders well-informed. He deserved all
the help he can get from the birding community.
Gus
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On Mon, 05 Nov 2018 05:53:56 -0800 David Barrett wrote
> After some days of strong, favorable westerly winds, at least two western
> vagrants were observed in Manhattan yesterday: the HARRIS'S SPARROW in
> Central Park (as previou
I believe I saw an Upland Sandpiper at Floyd Bennett Field, north
40. I went on this path (40.5954524, -73.9037546)I didn’t chase it, just in
case other people would like to see it
https://x.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1839684503502999610
I should’ve said the bird went that direction On Fri, 27
Sep 2024 11:20:16 -0400 Gus Keri wrote I believe I saw
an Upland Sandpiper at Floyd Bennett Field, north 40. I went on this path
(40.5954524, -73.9037546)I didn’t chase it, just in case other
In Bay Ridge, at the small jetty just south of Verrazano Bridge.
(40.6085466, -74.0351895)
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