Saturday morning there was an Indigo Bunting on the Sarah Lawrence College
campus in Yonkers.  I did not see it, but heard it's distinctive call and
was certain that's what it was, especially since your message confirms they
are lingering.  In addition, we had a first for the campus, a fly-over
Red-shouldered Hawk, which also turned out to be part of a larger
phenomenon, a record flight, apparently.

Cheers,

Fred Baumgarten
Sharon, CT/Westchester, NY and points in between.
fredbee.ea...@gmail.com



On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 2:30 PM, Patricia Lindsay <pjlind...@optonline.net>
wrote:

>   Following yesterday's report of our very late Blue Grosbeak at Jones
> Beach, and reports of Indigo Buntings and other seasonally unusual
> migrants at Sandy Hook, NJ, this morning, Shai Mitra is at Robert Moses
> checking to see what's there. He reports very few birds, but among those
> he's found so far are two White-eyed Vireos, two Northern Parulas, an
> Indigo Bunting and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
>
> Patricia Lindsay
> Bay Shore
>
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