Please excuse this if it is a dupilcate message, as I do not think the
original message sent.
I just spoke to the Orange County Highway Dept.I asked how would “sightseers”
know what roads are public and what roads are private.He said: blue street
signs are private, green street signs are
Please excuse this if it is a dupilcate message, as I do not think the
original message sent.
I just spoke to the Orange County Highway Dept.I asked how would “sightseers”
know what roads are public and what roads are private.He said: blue street
signs are private, green street signs are
It is good to know no one behaved badly. Very good. But it has happened in this
region in the past. Egregiously. You were asked to leave because of *what
-others- did in the past.* I am not privy to the private or not status of this
particular road, but I know of similar conflicts elsewhere
It is good to know no one behaved badly. Very good. But it has happened in this
region in the past. Egregiously. You were asked to leave because of *what
-others- did in the past.* I am not privy to the private or not status of this
particular road, but I know of similar conflicts elsewhere
I just spoke to the Orange County Highway Dept.I asked how would “sightseers”
know what roads are public and what roads are private.He said: blue street
signs are private, green street signs are public. i then asked him if
“sightseers” could drive on private roads to see the scenery. His answer
I just spoke to the Orange County Highway Dept.I asked how would “sightseers”
know what roads are public and what roads are private.He said: blue street
signs are private, green street signs are public. i then asked him if
“sightseers” could drive on private roads to see the scenery. His answer
>From a strictly legal standpoint someone might contact the town highway
>superintendent and/or town clerk. Even if one is behaving appropriately and is
>within legal rights politeness is still required. Since some local folks and
>some birders can both be unreasonable at times it’s always
>From a strictly legal standpoint someone might contact the town highway
>superintendent and/or town clerk. Even if one is behaving appropriately and is
>within legal rights politeness is still required. Since some local folks and
>some birders can both be unreasonable at times it’s always
A similar thing occurred yesterday with Celery, which I am pretty sure that
long, birdy road is public. While I was on it I saw nobody behind
disrespectful such as blocking the road or stopping in front of the few
houses, yet I drove by a homeowner down the road away from his property
screaming at
A similar thing occurred yesterday with Celery, which I am pretty sure that
long, birdy road is public. While I was on it I saw nobody behind
disrespectful such as blocking the road or stopping in front of the few
houses, yet I drove by a homeowner down the road away from his property
screaming at
According to GPS maps, the road everyone was on is Cedar Swamp Road. Nobody was
running into farm fields, blocking farm vehicles or the like. Everyone was
respectful and polite. The landowner in question indicated that the entire road
is private and asked everyone to leave, which we did. I
According to GPS maps, the road everyone was on is Cedar Swamp Road. Nobody was
running into farm fields, blocking farm vehicles or the like. Everyone was
respectful and polite. The landowner in question indicated that the entire road
is private and asked everyone to leave, which we did. I
A problem not unique to this area is birders blocking or impeding traffic,
trespassing onto property like a farm field, irrespective of signage ( if in
doubt, *don't* ) blocking driveways, and being less than nice to the residents
when they inquire about your presence or intentions. If you
A problem not unique to this area is birders blocking or impeding traffic,
trespassing onto property like a farm field, irrespective of signage ( if in
doubt, *don't* ) blocking driveways, and being less than nice to the residents
when they inquire about your presence or intentions. If you
Perhaps it would be helpful to provide a list of areas or roads where it is
permissible for birders to go to attempt to see this bird, with the
presumption that they should treat all other areas as off-limits.
Perhaps it would be helpful to provide a list of areas or roads where it is
permissible for birders to go to attempt to see this bird, with the
presumption that they should treat all other areas as off-limits.
Reminder: the hawk will on occasion go to fields in private property. DO NOT
trespass. The landowners are adamant about this. While some have been lenient
about allowing limited access on occasion this is not one of them.
Don’t ruin it for the local birders who have had long time good
Reminder: the hawk will on occasion go to fields in private property. DO NOT
trespass. The landowners are adamant about this. While some have been lenient
about allowing limited access on occasion this is not one of them.
Don’t ruin it for the local birders who have had long time good
I realize at least from what I have read (e.g. with a homeowner on the road w
the “Camel Farm” (Rte 62) and Mission Land Road) that there have been issues
between property owners in the black dirt region and birders. Obviously owners
have a right in this Country to keep folks off their property
I realize at least from what I have read (e.g. with a homeowner on the road w
the “Camel Farm” (Rte 62) and Mission Land Road) that there have been issues
between property owners in the black dirt region and birders. Obviously owners
have a right in this Country to keep folks off their property
Now back to field here (41.3594553, -74.3949254) seen from Celery Swamp Rd.
Leaving now since it is private, thanks Ari for the update on that.
Adrian
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 11:48 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> FEHA has flown to tree alongside Pulaski Hwy btwn
Now back to field here (41.3594553, -74.3949254) seen from Celery Swamp Rd.
Leaving now since it is private, thanks Ari for the update on that.
Adrian
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 11:48 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> FEHA has flown to tree alongside Pulaski Hwy btwn
Thank Adrian for the constant updates.
I just met one of the owners of the properties around here and he asked not
to drive on cedar swamp Rd. He said it is a private road.
Celery is a public Rd.
Thank you all
Ari
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021, 11:49 AM Adrian Burke wrote:
> FEHA has flown to tree
Thank Adrian for the constant updates.
I just met one of the owners of the properties around here and he asked not
to drive on cedar swamp Rd. He said it is a private road.
Celery is a public Rd.
Thank you all
Ari
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021, 11:49 AM Adrian Burke wrote:
> FEHA has flown to tree
FEHA has flown to tree alongside Pulaski Hwy btwn Pumpkin Swamp and Maloney
Ln
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
> I have a seemingly good candidate for the
FEHA has flown to tree alongside Pulaski Hwy btwn Pumpkin Swamp and Maloney
Ln
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
> I have a seemingly good candidate for the
Use Adrian's direction- john and I had a very good looking redtail
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Sorry, phone died earlier. Ferruginous Hawk still in view sitting in field
at previous coordinates. Turn onto Cedar Swamp Road from Maple Ave then
take the left fork (dirt road) along the field towards the end.
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El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:47 a. m., Adrian Burke <
Sorry, phone died earlier. Ferruginous Hawk still in view sitting in field
at previous coordinates. Turn onto Cedar Swamp Road from Maple Ave then
take the left fork (dirt road) along the field towards the end.
Adrian Burke
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On lynch ave, in wooded area behind gate with "restricted area" sign
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from Maple turn onto Cedar Swamp rd and make a left on dirt rd down to its
end
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:27 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and
> pale wing panels.
>
> El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a
from Maple turn onto Cedar Swamp rd and make a left on dirt rd down to its
end
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:27 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and
> pale wing panels.
>
> El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a
Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and pale
wing panels.
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
> I have a seemingly good candidate for
Make that definite. Just flew a couple feet showing pale tail base and pale
wing panels.
El El mar, ene. 19, 2021 a la(s) 9:25 a. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
> I have a seemingly good candidate for
Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
-74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale, limited white on
scapulars.
Not sure as the bird is distant (forgive me if it’s just a Red-tailed) but
I have a seemingly good candidate for the Ferruginous Hawk sitting in a
field here (41.3627576, -74.3899335) seen from here (41.3635432,
-74.3887804). Face and base of tail seem rather pale, limited white on
scapulars.
An Iceland Gull (plumage in 2nd / 3rd year) has also continued on at the Central Park reservoir (in Manhattan, N.Y. City), sometimes not that easily seen, often in the central area of the reservoir; sightings anyhow continued into Mon., 1/18. Also regular on that reservoir just lately has been a
An Iceland Gull (plumage in 2nd / 3rd year) has also continued on at the Central Park reservoir (in Manhattan, N.Y. City), sometimes not that easily seen, often in the central area of the reservoir; sightings anyhow continued into Mon., 1/18. Also regular on that reservoir just lately has been a
God bless Sy!
He was a real gentleman and a great birder.
"Spry Sy". That's what I called him.
I think he was about 90 when I spotted him at the Jones Beach West End
jetty. Incredible!
He lived in Baldwin where I am also a resident.
Condolences to his family.
Jay Koolpix
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021
God bless Sy!
He was a real gentleman and a great birder.
"Spry Sy". That's what I called him.
I think he was about 90 when I spotted him at the Jones Beach West End
jetty. Incredible!
He lived in Baldwin where I am also a resident.
Condolences to his family.
Jay Koolpix
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021
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