Re: [nysbirds-l] [cayugabirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread Richard Guthrie
I saw several adult Ring-billed Gulls winging down the Hudson River today
and yesterday.

Their numbers will increase steadily now.

Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
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On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Ann Mitchell 
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> Too deep there. Dave Nutter and I saw 10 Greater Yellowlegs at Carncross
> this morning.
> Ann
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> On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:04 PM, David Nicosia  wrote:
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>
> Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms
> develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration
> but the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The
> radar echoes were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already
> heading south. The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds
> were north too. First shorebirds at Knox-Marcellus marsh tomorrow???
>
> Dave Nicosia
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[nysbirds-l] Terns, Nickerson

2015-07-02 Thread Michael Zito
two roseate terns amongst the common terns at Nickerson earlier in the evening, 
service vehicle drove threw the flock and was unable to relocate. there also 
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[nysbirds-l] Governors Island: Yellow-crowned Night Heron Nest

2015-07-02 Thread Ben Cacace
Today in the late afternoon when the adult heron stood up in the nest I
finally spotted movement near the base of the nest of a very small
nestling. This was visible as movement near the adult through the breaks in
the twig nest. It appeared the young bird was righting itself and then
settled down. The appearance of young is right on time and if all goes well
fledging should happen around the first week of August plus or minus one
week based on 'The Birds of North America' online subscription site.

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[nysbirds-l] Roseate and Black Terns-Cupsogue - Cupsogue

2015-07-02 Thread tomster101

Roseate and Black Terns-1each-at Cupsogue. Seen with my sister, Cassy.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread Ann Mitchell
Too deep there. Dave Nutter and I saw 10 Greater Yellowlegs at Carncross this 
morning.
Ann

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> On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:04 PM, David Nicosia  wrote:
> 
>  
> Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms 
> develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration 
> but the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The radar 
> echoes were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already heading 
> south. The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds were north 
> too. First shorebirds at Knox-Marcellus marsh tomorrow??? 
>  
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[nysbirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread david nicosia
Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms 
develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration but 
the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The radar echoes 
were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already heading south. 
The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds were north too. First 
shorebirds at Knox-Marcellus marsh tomorrow??? '

Dave Nicosia

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[cayugabirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread David Nicosia
Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms
develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration
but the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The
radar echoes were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already
heading south. The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds
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[nysbirds-l] Governors Island: Yellow-crowned Night Heron Nest

2015-07-02 Thread Ben Cacace
Today in the late afternoon when the adult heron stood up in the nest I
finally spotted movement near the base of the nest of a very small
nestling. This was visible as movement near the adult through the breaks in
the twig nest. It appeared the young bird was righting itself and then
settled down. The appearance of young is right on time and if all goes well
fledging should happen around the first week of August plus or minus one
week based on 'The Birds of North America' online subscription site.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] [cayugabirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread Richard Guthrie
I saw several adult Ring-billed Gulls winging down the Hudson River today
and yesterday.

Their numbers will increase steadily now.

Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
The Greene County
New York.


On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Ann Mitchell annmitchel...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Too deep there. Dave Nutter and I saw 10 Greater Yellowlegs at Carncross
 this morning.
 Ann

 Sent from my iPhone

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 Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms
 develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration
 but the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The
 radar echoes were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already
 heading south. The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds
 were north too. First shorebirds at Knox-Marcellus marsh tomorrow???

 Dave Nicosia
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[nysbirds-l] Terns, Nickerson

2015-07-02 Thread Michael Zito
two roseate terns amongst the common terns at Nickerson earlier in the evening, 
service vehicle drove threw the flock and was unable to relocate. there also 
appeared to be two second summer common terns.

-Mike

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[nysbirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread david nicosia
Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms 
develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration but 
the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The radar echoes 
were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already heading south. 
The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds were north too. First 
shorebirds at Knox-Marcellus marsh tomorrow??? '

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread Ann Mitchell
Too deep there. Dave Nutter and I saw 10 Greater Yellowlegs at Carncross this 
morning.
Ann

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 On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:04 PM, David Nicosia daven102...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
 Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms 
 develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration 
 but the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The radar 
 echoes were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already heading 
 south. The echoes were prevalent on other radars where the winds were north 
 too. First shorebirds at Knox-Marcellus marsh tomorrow??? 
  
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[nysbirds-l] Roseate and Black Terns-Cupsogue - Cupsogue

2015-07-02 Thread tomster101

Roseate and Black Terns-1each-at Cupsogue. Seen with my sister, Cassy.

Tom Moran
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[cayugabirds-l] Beginnings of Fall Migration evident on radar last night

2015-07-02 Thread David Nicosia
Worked the overnight shift last night and noticed classic radar blossoms
develop after sunset. Of course they were much smaller than peak migration
but the doppler winds did show a northwesterly to north component. The
radar echoes were biological in nature so I imagine they were birds already
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