My yard in Hauppauge, within earshot (literally) of the Long Island
Expressway, doesn't exactly overflow with neotropical migrants in the
spring. However, the budding oak trees in the neighborhood do regularly
attract such common species as Northern Parula, Myrtle, and the occasional
My yard in Hauppauge, within earshot (literally) of the Long Island
Expressway, doesn't exactly overflow with neotropical migrants in the
spring. However, the budding oak trees in the neighborhood do regularly
attract such common species as Northern Parula, Myrtle, and the occasional
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- Syracuse
- May 06, 2019
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- Syracuse
- May 06, 2019
- NYSY 05. 06. 19
Hotline: Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert
Dates: April 29 - May 06, 2019
To report by email: brinjoseph AT yahoo DOT com
Reporting upstate counties: Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Oneida, Herkimer,
Cayuga, Montezuma
Reflecting the ongoing regional diversity of migratory songbirds, an adult
male Summer Tanager was seen this evening at Bronx Zoo near parking lot A
close to the Markhor/Tahr exhibit. Worm-eating Warbler same general
locale. Earlier this morning Indigo Bunting and Rose-breasted Grosbeak at
Zoo
Reflecting the ongoing regional diversity of migratory songbirds, an adult
male Summer Tanager was seen this evening at Bronx Zoo near parking lot A
close to the Markhor/Tahr exhibit. Worm-eating Warbler same general
locale. Earlier this morning Indigo Bunting and Rose-breasted Grosbeak at
Zoo
Any reports after 9am? I’m going to try and get there after 6pm.
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> On May 6, 2019, at 9:28 AM, Patricia Lindsay wrote:
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> Apparently due to the ponding on the golf course from all the rain,
> electric carts were not allowed on the course and this discouraged a lot
> of
Any reports after 9am? I’m going to try and get there after 6pm.
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> On May 6, 2019, at 9:28 AM, Patricia Lindsay wrote:
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> Apparently due to the ponding on the golf course from all the rain,
> electric carts were not allowed on the course and this discouraged a lot
> of
As of 11am there was no Common Greenshank when I left.
Andrew
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As of 11am there was no Common Greenshank when I left.
Andrew
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Still no as of 1:30 pm.
Kathryn Klecan
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Still no as of 1:30 pm.
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On sight at 10:00. Reportedly not seen since since 07:30. Stakeout in progress.
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On sight at 10:00. Reportedly not seen since since 07:30. Stakeout in progress.
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Our regular Audubon walk went on in the rain. Our binoculars were swamped but
we managed 9 warbler species and 40 altogether before the rain soaked us.
Birds were low and close to the entrance to Hunter Island. The rain on the
binocular eyepieces made identification tough and I believe there
Our regular Audubon walk went on in the rain. Our binoculars were swamped but
we managed 9 warbler species and 40 altogether before the rain soaked us.
Birds were low and close to the entrance to Hunter Island. The rain on the
binocular eyepieces made identification tough and I believe there
Apparently due to the ponding on the golf course from all the rain,
electric carts were not allowed on the course and this discouraged a lot
of golfers from coming. There were some walking the course when I left
at 7:30 but many fewer than expected.
That said, the bird flew off and did not
Apparently due to the ponding on the golf course from all the rain,
electric carts were not allowed on the course and this discouraged a lot
of golfers from coming. There were some walking the course when I left
at 7:30 but many fewer than expected.
That said, the bird flew off and did not
Bird was last seen flying northwest about 7:35 with a few yellowlegs.
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> On May 6, 2019, at 7:10 AM, Andrew Baksh birdingd...@gmail.com [ebirdsnyc]
> wrote:
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> For of those of you looking to twitch this AM.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> "I prefer to be true to myself,
Bird was last seen flying northwest about 7:35 with a few yellowlegs.
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> On May 6, 2019, at 7:10 AM, Andrew Baksh birdingd...@gmail.com [ebirdsnyc]
> wrote:
>
> For of those of you looking to twitch this AM.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> "I prefer to be true to myself,
For those of us getting a later start, could you all on the scene let us
know if the bird does in fact leave when golfers arrive?
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 5:57 AM Shaibal Mitra
wrote:
> Shane Blodgett reports that the bird is present, at 5:55 EDT.
>
>
For those of us getting a later start, could you all on the scene let us
know if the bird does in fact leave when golfers arrive?
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 5:57 AM Shaibal Mitra
wrote:
> Shane Blodgett reports that the bird is present, at 5:55 EDT.
>
>
Shane Blodgett reports that the bird is present, at 5:55 EDT.
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To:
Continues same area this morning
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On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 9:13 PM, Shaibal Mitra
wrote: The Common Greenshank continued at Timber Point when I left at 18:30,
feeding productively on large worms and other invertebrates on the flooded golf
course. Birders
Continues same area this morning
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On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 9:13 PM, Shaibal Mitra
wrote: The Common Greenshank continued at Timber Point when I left at 18:30,
feeding productively on large worms and other invertebrates on the flooded golf
course. Birders
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