[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 2/21-22

2016-02-22 Thread Thomas Fiore

Monday, 22 February, 2016 -

The small-ish goose, possibly Canada-Cackling parentage was again seen  
by at least several of us on Sunday, 2/21 at the reservoir in Central  
Park (Manhattan) & this goose continued today, Mon.  At first light  
Sunday, some geese were airborne in the area, and it seems modest new  
numbers dropped in, & certainly now could be further waterfowl  
movement, so worth looking out for new arrivals. For much of Sunday,  
the smaller goose was near the south & SW parts of the reservoir, &  
for much of today it was more to the west; also the total goose no's.  
were back to around 300+, as they mainly had been in recent weeks.  A  
female-looking Red-breasted Merganser also continues on the reservoir.


At least several of us found American Woodcock on Sunday in Central,  
but no more than a few were seen- often but not always sightings there  
consist of watching as they flush with so many people, the usual off- 
leash dogs, & etc., although with luck a few favored areas in Central  
provide can more prolonged views.  I was unable to find any early this  
Mon. morning.  Red-winged Blackbird was singing at the Pond, also very  
early.


A Merlin continues in areas around park's the n. end, with American  
Kestrels more generally in & near the park, in any number of  
locations. 3 BLACK Vultures, & 5 Turkey Vultures, seemingly  
migrating / headed NE, over n. Manhattan later in the day today (going  
past the Inwood area).  Very modest eve. flights of American Robins,  
some mixed blackbirds (mainly Common Grackles, but also B.-h. Cowbird,  
& a few Red-winged), as the sun was setting, these birds all going N- 
NE & out of Manhattan.  Red-tailed Hawks, many in pairs, are quite  
active all around Manhattan lately; also I am noticing crows in some  
interesting locations. Recalling how low the populations of crows were  
for a time (& may yet be lower than they once were, although it seems  
they're on the rebound in this region?)


good birding,

Tom Fiore
Manhattan





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[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 2/21-22

2016-02-22 Thread Thomas Fiore

Monday, 22 February, 2016 -

The small-ish goose, possibly Canada-Cackling parentage was again seen  
by at least several of us on Sunday, 2/21 at the reservoir in Central  
Park (Manhattan) & this goose continued today, Mon.  At first light  
Sunday, some geese were airborne in the area, and it seems modest new  
numbers dropped in, & certainly now could be further waterfowl  
movement, so worth looking out for new arrivals. For much of Sunday,  
the smaller goose was near the south & SW parts of the reservoir, &  
for much of today it was more to the west; also the total goose no's.  
were back to around 300+, as they mainly had been in recent weeks.  A  
female-looking Red-breasted Merganser also continues on the reservoir.


At least several of us found American Woodcock on Sunday in Central,  
but no more than a few were seen- often but not always sightings there  
consist of watching as they flush with so many people, the usual off- 
leash dogs, & etc., although with luck a few favored areas in Central  
provide can more prolonged views.  I was unable to find any early this  
Mon. morning.  Red-winged Blackbird was singing at the Pond, also very  
early.


A Merlin continues in areas around park's the n. end, with American  
Kestrels more generally in & near the park, in any number of  
locations. 3 BLACK Vultures, & 5 Turkey Vultures, seemingly  
migrating / headed NE, over n. Manhattan later in the day today (going  
past the Inwood area).  Very modest eve. flights of American Robins,  
some mixed blackbirds (mainly Common Grackles, but also B.-h. Cowbird,  
& a few Red-winged), as the sun was setting, these birds all going N- 
NE & out of Manhattan.  Red-tailed Hawks, many in pairs, are quite  
active all around Manhattan lately; also I am noticing crows in some  
interesting locations. Recalling how low the populations of crows were  
for a time (& may yet be lower than they once were, although it seems  
they're on the rebound in this region?)


good birding,

Tom Fiore
Manhattan





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RE: [nysbirds-l] Gr. White-fronted Goose - Queens

2016-02-22 Thread Steve Walter
I posted a picture of the Greater White-fronted Goose to my web site 
http://stevewalternature.com/  . This one has a mostly pink bill, which would 
point it to the less expected in these parts taiga race. 

 

Some thoughts on the recent discussion of Cackling and Canada Goose. Any new 
information would be useful here. I’ve found my way to some of the articles on 
the web. It seems most of them were written shortly after the taxonomic split, 
so about a decade old. There’s a lot of mention of what is not known. Some of 
what was “known” seems confusing or conflicting. And with a lot more people 
looking and taking pictures since then, tying that in would surely help. For 
example, something is amiss if I read that only one subspecies of Cackling 
Goose can occur in the east, when the eyes and photos suggest otherwise. 

 

One amusing note that I read in one of the articles – the Canada and Cackling 
split (the biological, not taxonomical one) is thought to have occurred a 
million years ago. Hmm. Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis had a more 
recent common ancestor. 

 

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY

 

 

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Subject: Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Re: GWFG - Queens

 

The bird was flushed again by an off leashed dog. It flew into the lake and is 
still there as of this moment near the north end.

 

 

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火 Conquer like the fire
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On Feb 21, 2016, at 9:03 AM, Corey Finger 1birdsblog...@gmail.com 
  [ebirdsnyc] 
 > 
wrote:

  

The bird was just flushed by a dog and flew off to the north in the company of 
a Canada Goose.

Good luck if you go searching for it.

Corey Finger

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 21, 2016, at 8:51 AM, Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com 
>  > wrote:
> 
> Greater White-fronted Goose at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, just north of 
> the LIE in a grassy area under the Van Wyck.
> 
> Good Birding,
> Corey Finger
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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RE: [nysbirds-l] Gr. White-fronted Goose - Queens

2016-02-22 Thread Steve Walter
I posted a picture of the Greater White-fronted Goose to my web site 
http://stevewalternature.com/  . This one has a mostly pink bill, which would 
point it to the less expected in these parts taiga race. 

 

Some thoughts on the recent discussion of Cackling and Canada Goose. Any new 
information would be useful here. I’ve found my way to some of the articles on 
the web. It seems most of them were written shortly after the taxonomic split, 
so about a decade old. There’s a lot of mention of what is not known. Some of 
what was “known” seems confusing or conflicting. And with a lot more people 
looking and taking pictures since then, tying that in would surely help. For 
example, something is amiss if I read that only one subspecies of Cackling 
Goose can occur in the east, when the eyes and photos suggest otherwise. 

 

One amusing note that I read in one of the articles – the Canada and Cackling 
split (the biological, not taxonomical one) is thought to have occurred a 
million years ago. Hmm. Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis had a more 
recent common ancestor. 

 

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY

 

 

From: bounce-120188407-8873...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-120188407-8873...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew Baksh
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 10:18 AM
To: Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com>
Cc: New York ; Nyc ebirds 
Subject: Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Re: GWFG - Queens

 

The bird was flushed again by an off leashed dog. It flew into the lake and is 
still there as of this moment near the north end.

 

 

風 Swift as the wind

林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain

  Sun Tzu   
 The Art of War

 

(\__/)
(= '.'=)

(") _ (") 

Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device! 

 

Andrew Baksh

www.birdingdude.blogspot.com  


On Feb 21, 2016, at 9:03 AM, Corey Finger 1birdsblog...@gmail.com 
  [ebirdsnyc] 
mailto:ebirdsnyc-nore...@yahoogroups.com> > 
wrote:

  

The bird was just flushed by a dog and flew off to the north in the company of 
a Canada Goose.

Good luck if you go searching for it.

Corey Finger

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 21, 2016, at 8:51 AM, Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com 
>  > wrote:
> 
> Greater White-fronted Goose at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, just north of 
> the LIE in a grassy area under the Van Wyck.
> 
> Good Birding,
> Corey Finger
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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Re: [nysbirds-l] GYRFALCON - Livonia, NY (2/21/2016)

2016-02-22 Thread Andrew Baksh
Thanks Chris in getting the Intel and posting.

Congratulations on an excellent find and very well documented photos Dianne. 

Birders, please note a White Gryfalcon was reported in Clarion County PA 
yesterday. It was not seen today so who knows where that one will end up.

Cheers,

風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu  The Art of War

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> On Feb 22, 2016, at 7:06 PM, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Dianne McCullough found a Gyrfalcon on Decker Road in South Livonia, NY 
> yesterday (Sunday), 21 February 2016 at 1:10pm and took the pictures provided 
> at the link below:
> 
> https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACYyHpMkICpH5a0=51DAE34C5E9053B0=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211078=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211076=OneUp
> 
> Please contact Dianne directly for any other specifics required. Dianne is 
> not currently a subscriber to any of the eLists.
> 
> Great find, Dianne!!!
> 
> Thanks and good birding!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Chris T-H
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Dianne McCullough 
>> Subject: Re: GYRFALCON
>> Date: February 22, 2016 at 6:58:02 PM EST
>> To: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" 
>> 
>> I saw it on Decker Rd. in South Livonia near Backus Rd. at 1:10 pm on 21, 
>> February 2016.
>> I would love to have you post on my behalf.
>> Would you be able to copy me in on it or where I can see it?
>> It’s pretty exciting.
>> Thank you again,
>> Dianne
>>  
>> From: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
>> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 5:02 PM
>> To: Dianne McCullough
>> Subject: Re: GYRFALCON
>>  
>> Dianne,
>>  
>> Do you have more specifics on where, precisely it was seen and when?
>>  
>> Once I have this information, may I post to the birding eLists on your 
>> behalf?
>>  
>> Thanks!
>>  
>> Sincerely,
>> Chris T-H
>>  
>>> On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:53 PM, Dianne McCullough  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>  
>>> <-146254221AEDF1D.png>  
>>> GYRFALCON
>>> VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL
>>> This album has 3 photos and will be available on SkyDrive until 5/22/2016.
>>> <16473960585B31EF14.png><574869455221B1212.png>  
>>> Here you go Chris.
>>> Dianne
>> 
>>  
>> --
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>> Field Applications Engineer
>> Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
>> 159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850
>> W: 607-254-2418   M: 607-351-5740   F: 607-254-1132
>> http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp
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Re: [nysbirds-l] GYRFALCON - Livonia, NY (2/21/2016)

2016-02-22 Thread Andrew Baksh
Thanks Chris in getting the Intel and posting.

Congratulations on an excellent find and very well documented photos Dianne. 

Birders, please note a White Gryfalcon was reported in Clarion County PA 
yesterday. It was not seen today so who knows where that one will end up.

Cheers,

風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu  The Art of War

> (__/)
> (= '.'=)
> (") _ (") 
> Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device! 

Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com

> On Feb 22, 2016, at 7:06 PM, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Dianne McCullough found a Gyrfalcon on Decker Road in South Livonia, NY 
> yesterday (Sunday), 21 February 2016 at 1:10pm and took the pictures provided 
> at the link below:
> 
> https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACYyHpMkICpH5a0=51DAE34C5E9053B0=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211078=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211076=OneUp
> 
> Please contact Dianne directly for any other specifics required. Dianne is 
> not currently a subscriber to any of the eLists.
> 
> Great find, Dianne!!!
> 
> Thanks and good birding!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Chris T-H
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Dianne McCullough 
>> Subject: Re: GYRFALCON
>> Date: February 22, 2016 at 6:58:02 PM EST
>> To: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" 
>> 
>> I saw it on Decker Rd. in South Livonia near Backus Rd. at 1:10 pm on 21, 
>> February 2016.
>> I would love to have you post on my behalf.
>> Would you be able to copy me in on it or where I can see it?
>> It’s pretty exciting.
>> Thank you again,
>> Dianne
>>  
>> From: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
>> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 5:02 PM
>> To: Dianne McCullough
>> Subject: Re: GYRFALCON
>>  
>> Dianne,
>>  
>> Do you have more specifics on where, precisely it was seen and when?
>>  
>> Once I have this information, may I post to the birding eLists on your 
>> behalf?
>>  
>> Thanks!
>>  
>> Sincerely,
>> Chris T-H
>>  
>>> On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:53 PM, Dianne McCullough  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>  
>>> <-146254221AEDF1D.png>  
>>> GYRFALCON
>>> VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL
>>> This album has 3 photos and will be available on SkyDrive until 5/22/2016.
>>> <16473960585B31EF14.png><574869455221B1212.png>  
>>> Here you go Chris.
>>> Dianne
>> 
>>  
>> --
>> Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
>> Field Applications Engineer
>> Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
>> 159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850
>> W: 607-254-2418   M: 607-351-5740   F: 607-254-1132
>> http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp
> 
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[nysbirds-l] GYRFALCON - Livonia, NY (2/21/2016)

2016-02-22 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Dianne McCullough found a Gyrfalcon on Decker Road in South Livonia, NY 
yesterday (Sunday), 21 February 2016 at 1:10pm and took the pictures provided 
at the link below:

https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACYyHpMkICpH5a0=51DAE34C5E9053B0=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211078=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211076=OneUp

Please contact Dianne directly for any other specifics required. Dianne is not 
currently a subscriber to any of the eLists.

Great find, Dianne!!!

Thanks and good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


Begin forwarded message:

From: Dianne McCullough >
Subject: Re: GYRFALCON
Date: February 22, 2016 at 6:58:02 PM EST
To: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" >

I saw it on Decker Rd. in South Livonia near Backus Rd. at 1:10 pm on 21, 
February 2016.
I would love to have you post on my behalf.
Would you be able to copy me in on it or where I can see it?
It’s pretty exciting.
Thank you again,
Dianne

From: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 5:02 PM
To: Dianne McCullough
Subject: Re: GYRFALCON

Dianne,

Do you have more specifics on where, precisely it was seen and when?

Once I have this information, may I post to the birding eLists on your behalf?

Thanks!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:53 PM, Dianne McCullough 
> wrote:


<-146254221AEDF1D.png>
GYRFALCON
VIEW SLIDE 
SHOW
  DOWNLOAD 
ALL
This album has 3 photos and will be available on SkyDrive until 5/22/2016.

<16473960585B31EF14.png>

<574869455221B1212.png>
Here you go Chris.
Dianne

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W: 607-254-2418   M: 607-351-5740   F: 607-254-1132
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp


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[nysbirds-l] GYRFALCON - Livonia, NY (2/21/2016)

2016-02-22 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Dianne McCullough found a Gyrfalcon on Decker Road in South Livonia, NY 
yesterday (Sunday), 21 February 2016 at 1:10pm and took the pictures provided 
at the link below:

https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACYyHpMkICpH5a0=51DAE34C5E9053B0=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211078=51DAE34C5E9053B0%211076=OneUp

Please contact Dianne directly for any other specifics required. Dianne is not 
currently a subscriber to any of the eLists.

Great find, Dianne!!!

Thanks and good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


Begin forwarded message:

From: Dianne McCullough mailto:diann...@frontier.com>>
Subject: Re: GYRFALCON
Date: February 22, 2016 at 6:58:02 PM EST
To: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" mailto:c...@cornell.edu>>

I saw it on Decker Rd. in South Livonia near Backus Rd. at 1:10 pm on 21, 
February 2016.
I would love to have you post on my behalf.
Would you be able to copy me in on it or where I can see it?
It’s pretty exciting.
Thank you again,
Dianne

From: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 5:02 PM
To: Dianne McCullough
Subject: Re: GYRFALCON

Dianne,

Do you have more specifics on where, precisely it was seen and when?

Once I have this information, may I post to the birding eLists on your behalf?

Thanks!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:53 PM, Dianne McCullough 
mailto:diann...@frontier.com>> wrote:


<-146254221AEDF1D.png>
GYRFALCON
VIEW SLIDE 
SHOW
  DOWNLOAD 
ALL
This album has 3 photos and will be available on SkyDrive until 5/22/2016.

<16473960585B31EF14.png>

<574869455221B1212.png>
Here you go Chris.
Dianne

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Field Applications Engineer
Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850
W: 607-254-2418   M: 607-351-5740   F: 607-254-1132
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp


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Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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W: 607-254-2418   M: 607-351-5740   F: 
607-254-1132
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[nysbirds-l] Montauk - Thick-billed Murre - Yes

2016-02-22 Thread Eileen Schwinn
The previously reported Thick-billed Murre is currently being seen, just west, 
at the very end of the east Montauk Jetty.  It is visible from both sides of 
the jetty.
Eileen Schwinn
Erin King

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[nysbirds-l] Montauk - Thick-billed Murre - Yes

2016-02-22 Thread Eileen Schwinn
The previously reported Thick-billed Murre is currently being seen, just west, 
at the very end of the east Montauk Jetty.  It is visible from both sides of 
the jetty.
Eileen Schwinn
Erin King

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[nysbirds-l] Kings County Razorbill

2016-02-22 Thread Sean Sime
There is still at least one Razorbill present this morning in the rips due west 
of the 37th St. jetty in Coney Island. 
Birds are flying up into the lower NY Bay and drifting south on the outgoing 
tide then flying up again. 
The Razorbill was easier to pick out in flight. Once it landed I could only 
stay with it briefly as it actively fed.

Good birding,

Sean

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[nysbirds-l] Kings County Razorbill

2016-02-22 Thread Sean Sime
There is still at least one Razorbill present this morning in the rips due west 
of the 37th St. jetty in Coney Island. 
Birds are flying up into the lower NY Bay and drifting south on the outgoing 
tide then flying up again. 
The Razorbill was easier to pick out in flight. Once it landed I could only 
stay with it briefly as it actively fed.

Good birding,

Sean

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