[nysbirds-l] Extralimital Wood Sandpiper Richard DeKorte Park NJ

2020-09-21 Thread Shane Blodgett
Wood Sandpiper continues in SW corner of main pool (the one with a boardwalk 
through it) as of 9:05 a.m. Has been there since ~7:30 a.m. with 50 + Greater 
Yellowlegs And was sleeping when I left . Yesterday it left on a rising tide at 
around 1:30 so could potentially stay until 2:30ish today.

Shane Blodgett
Brooklyn NY

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[nysbirds-l] Extralimital Wood Sandpiper Richard DeKorte Park NJ

2020-09-21 Thread Shane Blodgett
Wood Sandpiper continues in SW corner of main pool (the one with a boardwalk 
through it) as of 9:05 a.m. Has been there since ~7:30 a.m. with 50 + Greater 
Yellowlegs And was sleeping when I left . Yesterday it left on a rising tide at 
around 1:30 so could potentially stay until 2:30ish today.

Shane Blodgett
Brooklyn NY

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[nysbirds-l] extralimital Wood Sandpiper, Rhode Island

2012-10-13 Thread Thomas Fiore
Saturday Oct. 13, '12

I was surprised to come in and not see an earlier posting to
NYS, until J.D. did so  - there are at least some add'l. pic's -
of a reported Wood Sandpiper in Rhode Island -

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RIBIRDS/messages?o=1

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RIBIRDS/message/7297

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RIBIRDS/message/7301

and there may be more views forthcoming obviously the
more so if the sandpiper stays.

-   -   -   -
Tom Fiore,
Manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Extralimital Wood Sandpiper

2012-10-13 Thread Jacob Drucker
Hi All,

Since this hasn't made the NY list yet-- a WOOD SANDPIPER was seen all day in 
Jamestown Rhode Island today. The following is quoted from the Massachusetts 
birding list:

"Carlos Pedro found a very interesting sandpiper in Rhode Island a short time 
ago that birders think is a WOOD SANDPIPER.  The bird is in Marsh Meadows in 
Jamestown.  The bird is about 40 feet from North Road, just south of the 
water treatment plant, in the NW corner of the marsh, west side of road. 
Stand on the side of North Road to view this bird.  There is currently one 
photo taken by Tom Auer which is posted here:
http://ribirds.blogspot.com/

Additional photos are being taken and I hope to have more info later.
Travel to Jamestown by the Newport Bridge (east side) or the Jamestown 
Bridge (west side).  Off the Jamestown Bridge, do not continue on Route 138, 
but take the Helm St. exit off the Jamestown Bridge.  Turn right on North 
Road and travel south until you see the expansive marsh on both sides of the 
road.


Rachel Farrell
Rumford, RI "

This is a very rare bird--only the third east coast record (according to 
ebird). Thought it'd be worth putting out there.

Good birding,
Jacob Drucker


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[nysbirds-l] Extralimital Wood Sandpiper

2012-10-13 Thread Jacob Drucker
Hi All,

Since this hasn't made the NY list yet-- a WOOD SANDPIPER was seen all day in 
Jamestown Rhode Island today. The following is quoted from the Massachusetts 
birding list:

Carlos Pedro found a very interesting sandpiper in Rhode Island a short time 
ago that birders think is a WOOD SANDPIPER.  The bird is in Marsh Meadows in 
Jamestown.  The bird is about 40 feet from North Road, just south of the 
water treatment plant, in the NW corner of the marsh, west side of road. 
Stand on the side of North Road to view this bird.  There is currently one 
photo taken by Tom Auer which is posted here:
http://ribirds.blogspot.com/

Additional photos are being taken and I hope to have more info later.
Travel to Jamestown by the Newport Bridge (east side) or the Jamestown 
Bridge (west side).  Off the Jamestown Bridge, do not continue on Route 138, 
but take the Helm St. exit off the Jamestown Bridge.  Turn right on North 
Road and travel south until you see the expansive marsh on both sides of the 
road.


Rachel Farrell
Rumford, RI 

This is a very rare bird--only the third east coast record (according to 
ebird). Thought it'd be worth putting out there.

Good birding,
Jacob Drucker


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[nysbirds-l] extralimital Wood Sandpiper, Rhode Island

2012-10-13 Thread Thomas Fiore
Saturday Oct. 13, '12

I was surprised to come in and not see an earlier posting to
NYS, until J.D. did so  - there are at least some add'l. pic's -
of a reported Wood Sandpiper in Rhode Island -

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RIBIRDS/messages?o=1

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RIBIRDS/message/7297

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RIBIRDS/message/7301

and there may be more views forthcoming obviously the
more so if the sandpiper stays.

-   -   -   -
Tom Fiore,
Manhattan

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