[nysbirds-l] Keith Mueller, Bird Artist and Sculptor - BirdCallsRadio

2019-10-15 Thread Mardi Dickinson
Birders et al,

Thought many of you would be interested in my next guest Keith Mueller, Bird 
Artist and Sculptor
who gives a deep dive into the world of avian carving. https://bit.ly/2akUsxp

Happy Birding!

Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson


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[nysbirds-l] Keith Mueller, Bird Artist and Sculptor - BirdCallsRadio

2019-10-15 Thread Mardi Dickinson
Birders et al,

Thought many of you would be interested in my next guest Keith Mueller, Bird 
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who gives a deep dive into the world of avian carving. https://bit.ly/2akUsxp

Happy Birding!

Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson


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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach Clay-colored, Blue Grosbeak

2019-10-15 Thread Steve Walter
There was a Clay-colored Sparrow at Jones Beach today, around the hedgerows
near the Coast Guard station. It sounds like it may have been seen Monday,
as well, but doesn't seem to be seen for long. Fortunately, I took long
range pictures - which, at least, don't take off before the ID can be
verified. I think Ed Becher was one of the previous observers. He was
definitely one of the observers today - being the one that spotted it - of a
young / female type Blue Grosbeak on the south side of the entrance road to
the parking lot.  

 

Birds of note on the sand spit were a juvenile Caspian Tern and its parent,
as well as at least three continuing Marbled Godwits.

 

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach Clay-colored, Blue Grosbeak

2019-10-15 Thread Steve Walter
There was a Clay-colored Sparrow at Jones Beach today, around the hedgerows
near the Coast Guard station. It sounds like it may have been seen Monday,
as well, but doesn't seem to be seen for long. Fortunately, I took long
range pictures - which, at least, don't take off before the ID can be
verified. I think Ed Becher was one of the previous observers. He was
definitely one of the observers today - being the one that spotted it - of a
young / female type Blue Grosbeak on the south side of the entrance road to
the parking lot.  

 

Birds of note on the sand spit were a juvenile Caspian Tern and its parent,
as well as at least three continuing Marbled Godwits.

 

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Adult Northern Goshawk, Kissena Park, Queens

2019-10-15 Thread Peter Reisfeld
On the western park of the hill overlooking the lake. 

Wishing you good birds

Peter

Sent from who knows where

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[nysbirds-l] Adult Northern Goshawk, Kissena Park, Queens

2019-10-15 Thread Peter Reisfeld
On the western park of the hill overlooking the lake. 

Wishing you good birds

Peter

Sent from who knows where

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[nysbirds-l] Hooded Warbler in the Battery (NYC)

2019-10-15 Thread Gabriel Willow
I led my weekly bird walk in the Battery, at the southern tip of Manhattan, 
this morning. We had 26 species, including a pair of American Kestrel, a couple 
of Eastern Towhees, a lingering Magnolia Warbler, and several Yellow-bellied 
Sapsuckers.

The undoubted highlight however was a bright male Hooded Warbler flitting about 
between the beehive area and the Biergarten at the SW corner of the park. He 
was quite cooperative, hopping on the ground and chipping loudly.

Good late fall birding,

Gabriel Willow

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[nysbirds-l] Hooded Warbler in the Battery (NYC)

2019-10-15 Thread Gabriel Willow
I led my weekly bird walk in the Battery, at the southern tip of Manhattan, 
this morning. We had 26 species, including a pair of American Kestrel, a couple 
of Eastern Towhees, a lingering Magnolia Warbler, and several Yellow-bellied 
Sapsuckers.

The undoubted highlight however was a bright male Hooded Warbler flitting about 
between the beehive area and the Biergarten at the SW corner of the park. He 
was quite cooperative, hopping on the ground and chipping loudly.

Good late fall birding,

Gabriel Willow

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird continues West Meadow Beach, stony brook, NY

2019-10-15 Thread Michael Schrimpf
Still present this morning, same spot.

On Mon, Oct 14, 2019, 12:31 Patrice Domeischel 
wrote:

> Today refound by Kathleen Coyle. Bird continues near turtle marker 9 off
> Trustees Road.
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird continues West Meadow Beach, stony brook, NY

2019-10-15 Thread Michael Schrimpf
Still present this morning, same spot.

On Mon, Oct 14, 2019, 12:31 Patrice Domeischel 
wrote:

> Today refound by Kathleen Coyle. Bird continues near turtle marker 9 off
> Trustees Road.
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