Apologies for not posting correct location. Second upon further review and
assistance (Tim Healy) I am confident that the bird was not a Connecticut
Warbler but a Mourning Warbler. I apologize for any inconvenience.
That being said, the bird is working the fence that separates the Coast Guard
Apologies for not posting correct location. Second upon further review and
assistance (Tim Healy) I am confident that the bird was not a Connecticut
Warbler but a Mourning Warbler. I apologize for any inconvenience.
That being said, the bird is working the fence that separates the Coast Guard
I headed down to Jones to follow the Connecticut report and was quickly put on
the bird. I watched it forage in the weedy growth along the fence line for
about half an hour. I saw it well several times as it came into the open as it
foraged. I snapped photographs, I watched it through
I headed down to Jones to follow the Connecticut report and was quickly put on
the bird. I watched it forage in the weedy growth along the fence line for
about half an hour. I saw it well several times as it came into the open as it
foraged. I snapped photographs, I watched it through
Gary Strauss, just called to report Lesser Black-backed Gulls in Field 6 and
Cedar Beach respectively. The description sounded like 4th cycle and immature
birds.
Kudos to Gary for being out there in this weather "putting in work." I think
Bob Adamo needs to raise his game
I spent my morning
Gary Strauss, just called to report Lesser Black-backed Gulls in Field 6 and
Cedar Beach respectively. The description sounded like 4th cycle and immature
birds.
Kudos to Gary for being out there in this weather "putting in work." I think
Bob Adamo needs to raise his game
I spent my morning
Being observed along Fence at Coast Guard Station. Very skittish. Works fence
line between Coast Guard facility and brush.
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Being observed along Fence at Coast Guard Station. Very skittish. Works fence
line between Coast Guard facility and brush.
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Hi all,
I have added a few photos to my Flickr page of the Cattle Egret that Nadir
Souirgi found on the Parade Grounds in Van Cortlandt Park in da' Bronx this
morning.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/landp/
good birding, if a bit wet today...
Anders Peltomaa
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:39 AM,
Hi all,
I have added a few photos to my Flickr page of the Cattle Egret that Nadir
Souirgi found on the Parade Grounds in Van Cortlandt Park in da' Bronx this
morning.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/landp/
good birding, if a bit wet today...
Anders Peltomaa
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:39 AM,
Currently at Floyd Bennett Field in the small field next to the community
garden.
Rob
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Currently at Floyd Bennett Field in the small field next to the community
garden.
Rob
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There is currently a CATTLE EGRET foraging with a flock of ~75 Ring-billed
Gulls on the Parade Groynds of Van Cortlandt Park. It is now at the southern
edge of the soccer field which is sort of in the middle of the grounds.
Cheers,
Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, NYC
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There is currently a CATTLE EGRET foraging with a flock of ~75 Ring-billed
Gulls on the Parade Groynds of Van Cortlandt Park. It is now at the southern
edge of the soccer field which is sort of in the middle of the grounds.
Cheers,
Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, NYC
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