[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2019-05-18 Thread Jaklitsch, Mike
Area around Decadon Pond had decent diversity this morning with three 
highlights among about 12 species of warblers in 45 min: Chestnut-sided, 
Blackburnian and Cape May.  First heard, then seen  in each case.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2019-05-18 Thread Jaklitsch, Mike
Area around Decadon Pond had decent diversity this morning with three 
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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens -Golden-winged Warbler

2017-09-09 Thread Jeffrey Ritter
Same individual from last week.  By steps near Little Alley Pond.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens -Golden-winged Warbler

2017-09-09 Thread Jeffrey Ritter
Same individual from last week.  By steps near Little Alley Pond.

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[nysbirds-l] alley pond park, queens, ny

2016-04-28 Thread Rick & Linda
Alley pond park
Little alley pond

Blue-winged warbler,

American Redstart.

Yellow warbler

Rufous-sided Towhee

Cat birds in nuptial display.

Also the usual set of bird suspects and many families enjoying the week from 
school and BBQing, diversity of food very impressive. Yum Yum

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[nysbirds-l] alley pond park, queens, ny

2016-04-28 Thread Rick & Linda
Alley pond park
Little alley pond

Blue-winged warbler,

American Redstart.

Yellow warbler

Rufous-sided Towhee

Cat birds in nuptial display.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2016-04-08 Thread syschiff
Joe Giunta, Debbie Martin and I (Sy Schiff) birded Alley Pond Park in Queens 
this morning under mixed clouds and sun. As we left the upper parking lot, a 
TURKEY VULTURE soared over. .A good start, but birding thereafter was slow and 
few birds were in evidence except for American Robins which were everywhere. 
The woods held a YELLOW-BELLIED WOODPECKER along with more common woodpeckers, 
Chickadees and Titmice. The only warbler was a single very pretty  PALM WARBLER 
(our FOY). At the kettle ponds we found 10 RUSTY BLACKBIRDS along with a mix of 
other blackbirds..

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2016-04-08 Thread syschiff
Joe Giunta, Debbie Martin and I (Sy Schiff) birded Alley Pond Park in Queens 
this morning under mixed clouds and sun. As we left the upper parking lot, a 
TURKEY VULTURE soared over. .A good start, but birding thereafter was slow and 
few birds were in evidence except for American Robins which were everywhere. 
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Chickadees and Titmice. The only warbler was a single very pretty  PALM WARBLER 
(our FOY). At the kettle ponds we found 10 RUSTY BLACKBIRDS along with a mix of 
other blackbirds..

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2014-09-14 Thread Jeffrey Ritter


There was an uptick in the numbers and variety at Alley Pond this morning. 
Highlights inluded two, possibly three PHILADELPIHA VIREOS, BLUE-HEADED VIREO, 
a likely YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER. Warblers included TENNESSEE, BLACKPOLL and 
BLACKBURNIAN and others.

The Phillies were in the trees along the field edge north of the handball 
courts where they appear almost every Septmber.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2014-09-14 Thread Jeffrey Ritter


There was an uptick in the numbers and variety at Alley Pond this morning. 
Highlights inluded two, possibly three PHILADELPIHA VIREOS, BLUE-HEADED VIREO, 
a likely YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER. Warblers included TENNESSEE, BLACKPOLL and 
BLACKBURNIAN and others.

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courts where they appear almost every Septmber.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park Queens - 19 species of warblers ++

2013-09-04 Thread Andrew Baksh
Given the cold front and reports of a good number of migrating birds on the
barrier beach, a group of birders with the same thoughts on their mind,
that it could be a good day for migrants, converged at Alley Pond Park, in
Queens this morning.

After several hours of birding that took us well into the afternoon, our
accumulative tally for warblers was *19 species*.  Ed Becher had a possible
number 20 but did not feel he had a long enough look at a Worm Eating
Warbler for it to count, so we let that one go.

The warbler highlights included, *YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT*, *WILSON's
WARBLER*and possibly our toughest ID of the day, a 1st fall female
*BAY-BREASTED WARBLER*.

Other highlights included *YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER* and *PHILADELPHIA
VIREO*. The park was teeming with warbler activity this morning but by late
this afternoon when Eric Miller and I wrapped it up, it had gotten
extremely quiet.  Maybe tomorrow will see some new arrivals.  Observers
were :  Jessica, Gary Strauss, Ed Becher, Peter Reisfeld, Eric Miller and I.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park Queens 3-30...

2013-03-31 Thread Andrew Baksh
Not a single warbler seen or heard despite a long walk through the woods 
covering most of the Kaplan Trail and Kettle holes.  Of note were several Hairy 
Woodpeckers, American Goldfiches (some coming into nice color) and a flock of 
15 Rusty Blackbirds.

Perhaps, the best sight towards the evening was what I think to be a, Little 
Brown Bat that I thought was out a little too early, but seemed okay using 
echolocation to pick off insects near the handball courts.  I managed a few 
photos which I will post to my blog for anyone interested in taking a look.  
Still looking for that 1st Phoebe at Alley.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park Queens 3-30...

2013-03-31 Thread Andrew Baksh
Not a single warbler seen or heard despite a long walk through the woods 
covering most of the Kaplan Trail and Kettle holes.  Of note were several Hairy 
Woodpeckers, American Goldfiches (some coming into nice color) and a flock of 
15 Rusty Blackbirds.

Perhaps, the best sight towards the evening was what I think to be a, Little 
Brown Bat that I thought was out a little too early, but seemed okay using 
echolocation to pick off insects near the handball courts.  I managed a few 
photos which I will post to my blog for anyone interested in taking a look.  
Still looking for that 1st Phoebe at Alley.

Good Easter Birding!

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park Queens - NOWA ++

2012-12-30 Thread Andrew Baksh
It was tough digging out land birds today in the face of windy conditions
that did not let up all day.  However, Eric Miller and I managed a few good
birds here and there.  Our highlights from Alley Pond Park were: *NORTHERN
WATERTHRUSH* (NOWA), a rather reluctant bird that provided a very brief
glimpse, but chipped away incessantly giving its presence away once we
heard it.  *GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET* (GCKI), *FIELD SPARROW* (FISP), as many
as two birds that also were reluctant to stay up in the winds.  *AMERICAN
TREE SPARROW* (ATSP), at least 3, but neither of them was the white-tailed
subject reported by Jeff Ritter yesterday.

*NO *sign of the ORANGE-CROWNED or the WILSON'S WARBLER that were recently
reported in the area, but it could be that the windy conditions and cold
kept them low and hidden.  Or, I'd like to think they continued on to
warmer grounds.

Good 2012 Birding!

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park Queens - NOWA ++

2012-12-30 Thread Andrew Baksh
It was tough digging out land birds today in the face of windy conditions
that did not let up all day.  However, Eric Miller and I managed a few good
birds here and there.  Our highlights from Alley Pond Park were: *NORTHERN
WATERTHRUSH* (NOWA), a rather reluctant bird that provided a very brief
glimpse, but chipped away incessantly giving its presence away once we
heard it.  *GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET* (GCKI), *FIELD SPARROW* (FISP), as many
as two birds that also were reluctant to stay up in the winds.  *AMERICAN
TREE SPARROW* (ATSP), at least 3, but neither of them was the white-tailed
subject reported by Jeff Ritter yesterday.

*NO *sign of the ORANGE-CROWNED or the WILSON'S WARBLER that were recently
reported in the area, but it could be that the windy conditions and cold
kept them low and hidden.  Or, I'd like to think they continued on to
warmer grounds.

Good 2012 Birding!

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2010-09-06 Thread Jeffrey Ritter
Many good birds at Alley Pond Park again this morning. Of note was Philadelphia 
Vireo, seen well one early in the morning and two  around noon in the trees 
beyond  the handball courts just east of the green canister.

Other highlights seen by various observers include Blackburnian, Worm-eating, 
Tennessee, Bay-breasted and Canada Warblers, Mourning Warbler and Hooded 
Warbler.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2010-09-06 Thread Jeffrey Ritter
Many good birds at Alley Pond Park again this morning. Of note was Philadelphia 
Vireo, seen well one early in the morning and two  around noon in the trees 
beyond  the handball courts just east of the green canister.

Other highlights seen by various observers include Blackburnian, Worm-eating, 
Tennessee, Bay-breasted and Canada Warblers, Mourning Warbler and Hooded 
Warbler.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens inc GWWA

2010-08-23 Thread dm5078

 

 
 Alley Pond Park, Queens
Monday August 22, 2010

Observers:  Eric Miller, Jean Loscalzo

 
A quick walk-about mid afternoon turned up several warblers and a raven.  Eric 
also had a R-B Grosbeak before I got there.

Highlights:
Eastern Wood PeeWee, COMMON RAVEN (seen and heard several times), Little Blue 
Heron, Yellow-shafted Flicker

Warblers (most seen in Little Alley):
GOLDEN-WINGED  (nice adult male)
Ovenbird
Black & White
Chestnut-Sided
American Redstart
Common Yellowthroat

Jean Loscalzo
Richmond Hill, NY




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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens inc GWWA

2010-08-23 Thread dm5078

 

 
 Alley Pond Park, Queens
Monday August 22, 2010

Observers:  Eric Miller, Jean Loscalzo

 
A quick walk-about mid afternoon turned up several warblers and a raven.  Eric 
also had a R-B Grosbeak before I got there.

Highlights:
Eastern Wood PeeWee, COMMON RAVEN (seen and heard several times), Little Blue 
Heron, Yellow-shafted Flicker

Warblers (most seen in Little Alley):
GOLDEN-WINGED  (nice adult male)
Ovenbird
Black  White
Chestnut-Sided
American Redstart
Common Yellowthroat

Jean Loscalzo
Richmond Hill, NY




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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2010-03-24 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: March, 24,2010
Place: Alley Pond Park, Queens, NY
 
Sy Schiff and I (Joe Giunta) did some morning birding at Alley Pond. We saw 
 one Rusty Blackbird and five Eastern Phoebes. Also present were all the  
regulars: Downey WP, Red-bellied WP, Flicker, Brown Creeper etc. The park 
seems  to have withstood the recent rainstorms pretty well.

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[nysbirds-l] Alley Pond Park, Queens

2010-03-24 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: March, 24,2010
Place: Alley Pond Park, Queens, NY
 
Sy Schiff and I (Joe Giunta) did some morning birding at Alley Pond. We saw 
 one Rusty Blackbird and five Eastern Phoebes. Also present were all the  
regulars: Downey WP, Red-bellied WP, Flicker, Brown Creeper etc. The park 
seems  to have withstood the recent rainstorms pretty well.

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