[nysbirds-l] eBird.org: Recent Additions to County Checklists

2017-06-17 Thread Ben Cacace
When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists from many months / years ago.

It isn't possible to spot these additions from old checklists. On the
'Overview' page you can sort on 'First Seen' but if the species wasn't
added recently it won't appear at the top of the list.

For each county on the NYS eBird Hotspots site click the 'Overview' link on
the 'Explore a Location' line:
— http://ebirding-nys.wikispaces.com/Birding+in+New+York

Green represents a New York State first and yellow highlights a species
added for the first time over the past few months.

*Chenango County: *
Black Tern (30-May-2017)

*Orleans County: *
Laughing Gull (8-Jun-2017)

*Saratoga County: *
Chukar (8-Jun-2017)
*— should be reclassified as 'introduced' bringing the total # down to 479
from 480 for N.Y.S.*

*Schuyler County: *
Ruddy Turnstone (27-May-2017)

*Warren County: *
Gray-cheeked Thrush (4-Jun-2017)

*Wayne County: *
Laughing Gull (3-Jun-2017)

*Otsego County: *
Snowy Owl (Removed)

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[nysbirds-l] eBird.org: Recent Additions to County Checklists

2017-06-17 Thread Ben Cacace
When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists from many months / years ago.

It isn't possible to spot these additions from old checklists. On the
'Overview' page you can sort on 'First Seen' but if the species wasn't
added recently it won't appear at the top of the list.

For each county on the NYS eBird Hotspots site click the 'Overview' link on
the 'Explore a Location' line:
— http://ebirding-nys.wikispaces.com/Birding+in+New+York

Green represents a New York State first and yellow highlights a species
added for the first time over the past few months.

*Chenango County: *
Black Tern (30-May-2017)

*Orleans County: *
Laughing Gull (8-Jun-2017)

*Saratoga County: *
Chukar (8-Jun-2017)
*— should be reclassified as 'introduced' bringing the total # down to 479
from 480 for N.Y.S.*

*Schuyler County: *
Ruddy Turnstone (27-May-2017)

*Warren County: *
Gray-cheeked Thrush (4-Jun-2017)

*Wayne County: *
Laughing Gull (3-Jun-2017)

*Otsego County: *
Snowy Owl (Removed)

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Re: [nysbirds-l] NYBG, Bronx - Sat., June 17, 2017 - E. Wood-Pewee, E. Phoebe, Wood Thrush, Yellow Warbler

2017-06-17 Thread Deborah Allen

I don't know how, but I managed to omit the adult male Orchard Oriole we saw at 
the Swale this morning from the list. 

Deb

-Original Message-
>From: Deborah Allen 
>Sent: Jun 17, 2017 9:15 PM
>To: NYSBIRDS-L 
>Subject: [nysbirds-l] NYBG, Bronx - Sat., June 17, 2017 - E. Wood-Pewee, E. 
>Phoebe, Wood Thrush, Yellow Warbler
>
>New York Botanical Garden, Bronx  
>Saturday, June 17, 2017 
>OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, and many other observers
>
>
>Highlights: 4 Species of Tyrant Flycatchers, Wood Thrush, & Yellow Warblers
>
>
>Mallard - Bronx River
>Mourning Dove
>Chimney Swift
>Ruby-throated Hummingbird - male perched high at the Swale
>Red-tailed Hawk - flyover
>Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair bridge over Bronx River near Twin Lakes
>Northern Flicker - juvenile
>Monk Parakeet - near school group entrance
>Eastern Wood-Pewee - singing in Forest
>Eastern Phoebe - singing at bridge near Twin Lakes
>Great Crested Flycatcher - heard in Forest
>Eastern Kingbird -  in Pine near Fordham Road
>Warbling Vireo - at least 6 various locations
>Red-eyed Vireo - at the Swale
>Blue Jay
>Northern Rough-winged Swallow
>Black-capped Chickadee - in Pine near Fordham Road
>Tufted Titmouse - breeding adult fluttering wings in Forest
>White-breasted Nuthatch - Forest (Ginny deLiagre)
>Wood Thrush - singing & carrying food for young in Forest
>American Robin
>Gray Catbird
>Northern Mockingbird - near Fordham Road Pine Grove
>Cedar Waxwing - 3 at the Swale (Will Papp)
>American Goldfinch - male & female (female carrying food chased by Gray 
>Catbird)
>Yellow Warbler - 5 
>Chipping Sparrow - 4 or 5 
>Song Sparrow - heard
>Northern Cardinal - male feeding juvenile
>Red-winged Blackbird - at least 2 males & 2 females incl. courtship display & 
>mating at the Swale 
>Common Grackle
>Baltimore Oriole - 8 (6 males & 2 females)
>
>Links to two photos from today:
>
>Singing Eastern Wood-Pewee:
>https://www.photo.net/photo/18399126
>
>Wood Thrush Carrying Food:
>https://www.photo.net/photo/18399125
>
>
>Deb  Allen
>
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>
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>
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Re: [nysbirds-l] NYBG, Bronx - Sat., June 17, 2017 - E. Wood-Pewee, E. Phoebe, Wood Thrush, Yellow Warbler

2017-06-17 Thread Deborah Allen

I don't know how, but I managed to omit the adult male Orchard Oriole we saw at 
the Swale this morning from the list. 

Deb

-Original Message-
>From: Deborah Allen 
>Sent: Jun 17, 2017 9:15 PM
>To: NYSBIRDS-L 
>Subject: [nysbirds-l] NYBG, Bronx - Sat., June 17, 2017 - E. Wood-Pewee, E. 
>Phoebe, Wood Thrush, Yellow Warbler
>
>New York Botanical Garden, Bronx  
>Saturday, June 17, 2017 
>OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, and many other observers
>
>
>Highlights: 4 Species of Tyrant Flycatchers, Wood Thrush, & Yellow Warblers
>
>
>Mallard - Bronx River
>Mourning Dove
>Chimney Swift
>Ruby-throated Hummingbird - male perched high at the Swale
>Red-tailed Hawk - flyover
>Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair bridge over Bronx River near Twin Lakes
>Northern Flicker - juvenile
>Monk Parakeet - near school group entrance
>Eastern Wood-Pewee - singing in Forest
>Eastern Phoebe - singing at bridge near Twin Lakes
>Great Crested Flycatcher - heard in Forest
>Eastern Kingbird -  in Pine near Fordham Road
>Warbling Vireo - at least 6 various locations
>Red-eyed Vireo - at the Swale
>Blue Jay
>Northern Rough-winged Swallow
>Black-capped Chickadee - in Pine near Fordham Road
>Tufted Titmouse - breeding adult fluttering wings in Forest
>White-breasted Nuthatch - Forest (Ginny deLiagre)
>Wood Thrush - singing & carrying food for young in Forest
>American Robin
>Gray Catbird
>Northern Mockingbird - near Fordham Road Pine Grove
>Cedar Waxwing - 3 at the Swale (Will Papp)
>American Goldfinch - male & female (female carrying food chased by Gray 
>Catbird)
>Yellow Warbler - 5 
>Chipping Sparrow - 4 or 5 
>Song Sparrow - heard
>Northern Cardinal - male feeding juvenile
>Red-winged Blackbird - at least 2 males & 2 females incl. courtship display & 
>mating at the Swale 
>Common Grackle
>Baltimore Oriole - 8 (6 males & 2 females)
>
>Links to two photos from today:
>
>Singing Eastern Wood-Pewee:
>https://www.photo.net/photo/18399126
>
>Wood Thrush Carrying Food:
>https://www.photo.net/photo/18399125
>
>
>Deb  Allen
>
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>
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>2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
>3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01
>
>Please submit your observations to eBird:
>http://ebird.org/content/ebird/
>
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[nysbirds-l] Carl Schurz Park: Sat. 17-Jun-2017

2017-06-17 Thread Ben Cacace
NY County Highlights: Laughing Gull (2), American Crow, Northern
Rough-winged Swallow (2) & House Finch (3).

*1st hour:* *14 spp.*; *2nd:* *+6* = *20 spp.*

Full checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S37651645

*Summer frequency ranking:*
1. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
2. American Crow
3. Laughing Gull
4. House Finch
5. Northern Mockingbird
6. Cedar Waxwing
7. Barn Swallow
8. Chimney Swift
9. Black-crowned Night-Heron
10. Great Black-backed Gull
11. Herring Gull
12. Blue Jay
13. Double-crested Cormorant
14. Gray Catbird
15. Mallard
16. Mourning Dove
17. Rock Pigeon
18. European Starling
19. American Robin
20. House Sparrow
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[nysbirds-l] Carl Schurz Park: Sat. 17-Jun-2017

2017-06-17 Thread Ben Cacace
NY County Highlights: Laughing Gull (2), American Crow, Northern
Rough-winged Swallow (2) & House Finch (3).

*1st hour:* *14 spp.*; *2nd:* *+6* = *20 spp.*

Full checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S37651645

*Summer frequency ranking:*
1. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
2. American Crow
3. Laughing Gull
4. House Finch
5. Northern Mockingbird
6. Cedar Waxwing
7. Barn Swallow
8. Chimney Swift
9. Black-crowned Night-Heron
10. Great Black-backed Gull
11. Herring Gull
12. Blue Jay
13. Double-crested Cormorant
14. Gray Catbird
15. Mallard
16. Mourning Dove
17. Rock Pigeon
18. European Starling
19. American Robin
20. House Sparrow
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[nysbirds-l] NYBG, Bronx - Sat., June 17, 2017 - E. Wood-Pewee, E. Phoebe, Wood Thrush, Yellow Warbler

2017-06-17 Thread Deborah Allen
New York Botanical Garden, Bronx  
Saturday, June 17, 2017 
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, and many other observers


Highlights: 4 Species of Tyrant Flycatchers, Wood Thrush, & Yellow Warblers


Mallard - Bronx River
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - male perched high at the Swale
Red-tailed Hawk - flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair bridge over Bronx River near Twin Lakes
Northern Flicker - juvenile
Monk Parakeet - near school group entrance
Eastern Wood-Pewee - singing in Forest
Eastern Phoebe - singing at bridge near Twin Lakes
Great Crested Flycatcher - heard in Forest
Eastern Kingbird -  in Pine near Fordham Road
Warbling Vireo - at least 6 various locations
Red-eyed Vireo - at the Swale
Blue Jay
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Black-capped Chickadee - in Pine near Fordham Road
Tufted Titmouse - breeding adult fluttering wings in Forest
White-breasted Nuthatch - Forest (Ginny deLiagre)
Wood Thrush - singing & carrying food for young in Forest
American Robin
Gray Catbird
Northern Mockingbird - near Fordham Road Pine Grove
Cedar Waxwing - 3 at the Swale (Will Papp)
American Goldfinch - male & female (female carrying food chased by Gray Catbird)
Yellow Warbler - 5 
Chipping Sparrow - 4 or 5 
Song Sparrow - heard
Northern Cardinal - male feeding juvenile
Red-winged Blackbird - at least 2 males & 2 females incl. courtship display & 
mating at the Swale 
Common Grackle
Baltimore Oriole - 8 (6 males & 2 females)

Links to two photos from today:

Singing Eastern Wood-Pewee:
https://www.photo.net/photo/18399126

Wood Thrush Carrying Food:
https://www.photo.net/photo/18399125


Deb  Allen

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[nysbirds-l] NYBG, Bronx - Sat., June 17, 2017 - E. Wood-Pewee, E. Phoebe, Wood Thrush, Yellow Warbler

2017-06-17 Thread Deborah Allen
New York Botanical Garden, Bronx  
Saturday, June 17, 2017 
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, and many other observers


Highlights: 4 Species of Tyrant Flycatchers, Wood Thrush, & Yellow Warblers


Mallard - Bronx River
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - male perched high at the Swale
Red-tailed Hawk - flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair bridge over Bronx River near Twin Lakes
Northern Flicker - juvenile
Monk Parakeet - near school group entrance
Eastern Wood-Pewee - singing in Forest
Eastern Phoebe - singing at bridge near Twin Lakes
Great Crested Flycatcher - heard in Forest
Eastern Kingbird -  in Pine near Fordham Road
Warbling Vireo - at least 6 various locations
Red-eyed Vireo - at the Swale
Blue Jay
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Black-capped Chickadee - in Pine near Fordham Road
Tufted Titmouse - breeding adult fluttering wings in Forest
White-breasted Nuthatch - Forest (Ginny deLiagre)
Wood Thrush - singing & carrying food for young in Forest
American Robin
Gray Catbird
Northern Mockingbird - near Fordham Road Pine Grove
Cedar Waxwing - 3 at the Swale (Will Papp)
American Goldfinch - male & female (female carrying food chased by Gray Catbird)
Yellow Warbler - 5 
Chipping Sparrow - 4 or 5 
Song Sparrow - heard
Northern Cardinal - male feeding juvenile
Red-winged Blackbird - at least 2 males & 2 females incl. courtship display & 
mating at the Swale 
Common Grackle
Baltimore Oriole - 8 (6 males & 2 females)

Links to two photos from today:

Singing Eastern Wood-Pewee:
https://www.photo.net/photo/18399126

Wood Thrush Carrying Food:
https://www.photo.net/photo/18399125


Deb  Allen

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Brown Booby at Nickerson

2017-06-17 Thread Joshua Malbin
As a minor follow-up, looking over my pictures at home it appears that the
bird has an injury to its left eye, which may explain why it is so lost.

On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Joshua Malbin 
wrote:

> There is currently a Brown Booby on the ground at the west colony in
> Nickerson.
>

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Brown Booby at Nickerson

2017-06-17 Thread Joshua Malbin
As a minor follow-up, looking over my pictures at home it appears that the
bird has an injury to its left eye, which may explain why it is so lost.

On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Joshua Malbin 
wrote:

> There is currently a Brown Booby on the ground at the west colony in
> Nickerson.
>

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[nysbirds-l] Brown Booby at Nickerson

2017-06-17 Thread Joshua Malbin
There is currently a Brown Booby on the ground at the west colony in
Nickerson.

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[nysbirds-l] Brown Booby at Nickerson

2017-06-17 Thread Joshua Malbin
There is currently a Brown Booby on the ground at the west colony in
Nickerson.

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[nysbirds-l] Dickcissel at Caumsett State Park (Suffolk Co.)

2017-06-17 Thread suefeustel
A male Dickcissel was discovered this morning in the restoration field west of 
the parking lot. Bird was observed singing in both the tall locust trees 
bordering the field and perched in the field itself. Rare in Suffolk County 
during the breeding season.

Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] Dickcissel at Caumsett State Park (Suffolk Co.)

2017-06-17 Thread suefeustel
A male Dickcissel was discovered this morning in the restoration field west of 
the parking lot. Bird was observed singing in both the tall locust trees 
bordering the field and perched in the field itself. Rare in Suffolk County 
during the breeding season.

Sent from my iPhone

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