Also looked for by at least a few hardy north-end Central Park
(Manhattan, NYC) birders was Sunday's (photographed) first-winter
plumaged Blue Grosbeak - there were NO reports of this again Monday,
to my knowledge.
Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
Sunday, 25 September, 2011 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Add at least one more Warbler species to the good variety for Sunday's
sightings, a Cape May noted by J. Suzuki around the reservoir outer
path, not far from the W. 90 Street park entrance, bringing a total
tally to at least
Tonight at Mecox (eastern Suffolk Co.) there were 2 Caspian Terns, 2 Lesser
Black-backed Gulls, 96 Black Skimmers and 4 Peregrine Falcons.
At nearby Sagaponack, two American Golden Plovers and a juvie BUFF-BREASTED
SANDPIPER were on the sand flats near the inlet.
Hugh
--
Hugh McGuinness
The
This is a late follow-up on Donna Schulman's report from yesterday to
provide a more complete tally of the excellent birding at Kissena
Park yesterday. As good as Saturday's birding was, yesterday was
better. The numbers of flycatchers particularly Eastern Phoebes was
impressive.
A total
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* September 26, 2011
* NYSY 26:09.11
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
September 19, 2010 - September 26, 2011
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands
Forwarding from Ontbirds, the Ontario birding list.
Good birding!
Willie
WINTER FINCH FORECAST 2011-2012
This winter’s theme is that cone crops are excellent and extensive across
much of the boreal forest and the Northeast. It will not be a flight year.
Finches will be spread thinly
Some migrants of note from my yard this weekend:
Saturday afternoon:
RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
RED-EYED VIREO
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
SCARLET TANAGER
TENNESSEE WARBLER
NASHVILLE WARBLER
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER
BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER
PINE WARBLER
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
Sunday morning was a bit
Carl Starace called and asked me to post a first winter male Yellow-headed
Blackbird he had this morning at the north end of the picnic area at Smith
Point Park on Fire Island. The bird flew off from the picnic area towards
the Bay side.
Good birding.
Patrick Santinello
Eastport
--
Carl Starace called and asked me to post a first winter male Yellow-headed
Blackbird he had this morning at the north end of the picnic area at Smith
Point Park on Fire Island. The bird flew off from the picnic area towards
the Bay side.
Good birding.
Patrick Santinello
Eastport
--
Some migrants of note from my yard this weekend:
Saturday afternoon:
RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
RED-EYED VIREO
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
SCARLET TANAGER
TENNESSEE WARBLER
NASHVILLE WARBLER
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER
BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER
PINE WARBLER
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
Sunday morning was a bit
Forwarding from Ontbirds, the Ontario birding list.
Good birding!
Willie
WINTER FINCH FORECAST 2011-2012
This winter’s theme is that cone crops are excellent and extensive across
much of the boreal forest and the Northeast. It will not be a flight year.
Finches will be spread thinly
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* September 26, 2011
* NYSY 26:09.11
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
September 19, 2010 - September 26, 2011
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands
This is a late follow-up on Donna Schulman's report from yesterday to
provide a more complete tally of the excellent birding at Kissena
Park yesterday. As good as Saturday's birding was, yesterday was
better. The numbers of flycatchers particularly Eastern Phoebes was
impressive.
A total
Tonight at Mecox (eastern Suffolk Co.) there were 2 Caspian Terns, 2 Lesser
Black-backed Gulls, 96 Black Skimmers and 4 Peregrine Falcons.
At nearby Sagaponack, two American Golden Plovers and a juvie BUFF-BREASTED
SANDPIPER were on the sand flats near the inlet.
Hugh
--
Hugh McGuinness
The
Sunday, 25 September, 2011 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Add at least one more Warbler species to the good variety for Sunday's
sightings, a Cape May noted by J. Suzuki around the reservoir outer
path, not far from the W. 90 Street park entrance, bringing a total
tally to at least
Also looked for by at least a few hardy north-end Central Park
(Manhattan, NYC) birders was Sunday's (photographed) first-winter
plumaged Blue Grosbeak - there were NO reports of this again Monday,
to my knowledge.
Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
16 matches
Mail list logo