[nysbirds-l] Prospect Park, Sun. 10-Jan-2010 incl. Amer. Pipit & Rusty Blackbird

2010-01-10 Thread Ben Cacace
Date: Sunday, 10 January 2010 (11:40a-5:00p) Location: Prospect Park Observers: Eve Levine, Ben Cacace Reported by: Ben Cacace This is the first time I've birded Prospect Park so I haven't translated the abundance checklist < http://www.brooklynbirdclub.org/maps/ppchklst.pdf > to my reporting

[nysbirds-l] Five Greater White- Fronted Geese in East Hampton, NY

2010-01-10 Thread Karen Rubinstein
Searching for the 2 Greater White-Fronted Geese reported yesterday by Angus Wilson, my sister Barbara and I went to the Further Lane field in East Hampton around 11:00 AM Sunday. First one, then a second goose revealed its orange legs. Wanting better views, we waited and searched for the

[nysbirds-l] Niagara River sunday

2010-01-10 Thread Willie D'Anna and Betsy Potter
A lot of people out today but no sightings of the California Gull, Mew Gull, or presumed Common Gull. An adult BLACK-HEADED GULL was seen in Lewiston-Queenston by a few lucky people. This bird was seen opposite the Lewiston boat ramp and much further downriver from the Canadian side resting in

[nysbirds-l] Razorbills, etc, Montauk and west (Suffolk)

2010-01-10 Thread Douglas Futuyma
This morning, I did a seawatch at Montauk Point (sheltered from strong wind by the restaurant) from 7:10 to 9:50, with several short breaks. The weather was clear and cold (low to mid 20's); visibilty beyond a few hundred yards was seriously compromised by therrmal distortion due to the very cold

Fwd: Fw: [nysbirds-l] 1/9 Mew Gull (Photos)- Yes, 10:45 am

2010-01-10 Thread VVarone
We went to Brooklyn to see if we could find the Mew Gull. As we were walking over the footbridge, we noticed a small flock of gulls (about 50 or so) on the grass by the promenade. There was one birder there (Andrew, thank you so much!) who, when he saw us with the bins, waved us over.

Fw: [nysbirds-l] 1/9 Mew Gull (Photos)- Yes, 10:45 am

2010-01-10 Thread jschlickenrieder
Mew continues by pedestrian bridge Jim Schlick Butler nj --Original Message-- From: Jeffery Davis Sender: bounce-4972367-11108...@list.cornell.edu To: New York Birds listserv ReplyTo: Jeffery Davis Sent: Jan 9, 2010 20:08 Subject: [nysbirds-l] 1/9 Mew Gull (Photos)- Yes, 10:45 am Amy

Fw: [nysbirds-l] 1/9 Mew Gull (Photos)- Yes, 10:45 am

2010-01-10 Thread jschlickenrieder
Mew continues by pedestrian bridge Jim Schlick Butler nj --Original Message-- From: Jeffery Davis Sender: bounce-4972367-11108...@list.cornell.edu To: New York Birds listserv ReplyTo: Jeffery Davis Sent: Jan 9, 2010 20:08 Subject: [nysbirds-l] 1/9 Mew Gull (Photos)- Yes, 10:45 am Amy

[nysbirds-l] Razorbills, etc, Montauk and west (Suffolk)

2010-01-10 Thread Douglas Futuyma
This morning, I did a seawatch at Montauk Point (sheltered from strong wind by the restaurant) from 7:10 to 9:50, with several short breaks. The weather was clear and cold (low to mid 20's); visibilty beyond a few hundred yards was seriously compromised by therrmal distortion due to the very cold

[nysbirds-l] Niagara River sunday

2010-01-10 Thread Willie D'Anna and Betsy Potter
A lot of people out today but no sightings of the California Gull, Mew Gull, or presumed Common Gull. An adult BLACK-HEADED GULL was seen in Lewiston-Queenston by a few lucky people. This bird was seen opposite the Lewiston boat ramp and much further downriver from the Canadian side resting in