Thanks!
I'm sure we would all appreciate parking hints for tomorrow morning.
Bob Lewis
On Tuesday, October 27, 2020, 7:34:04 PM EDT, Ryan Zucker
wrote:
Haven’t seen this posted here, but a Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird (looks good for
Tropical, apparently recorded too) was reported to
Thanks!
I'm sure we would all appreciate parking hints for tomorrow morning.
Bob Lewis
On Tuesday, October 27, 2020, 7:34:04 PM EDT, Ryan Zucker
wrote:
Haven’t seen this posted here, but a Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird (looks good for
Tropical, apparently recorded too) was reported to
Haven’t seen this posted here, but a Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird (looks good for
Tropical, apparently recorded too) was reported to eBird this afternoon in
Dobbs Ferry, Westchester by Tom Warren.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S75497630
Good birding,
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
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Haven’t seen this posted here, but a Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird (looks good for
Tropical, apparently recorded too) was reported to eBird this afternoon in
Dobbs Ferry, Westchester by Tom Warren.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S75497630
Good birding,
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
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NYSbirds-L List
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* October 27, 2020
* NYSY 10. 27. 20
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
October 19, 2020 to October 27, 2020
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* October 27, 2020
* NYSY 10. 27. 20
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
October 19, 2020 to October 27, 2020
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and
Yes, it’s rather extra-limital - a Northern Lapwing has appeared on the extreme
northeast of Nova Scotia (Atlantic Canada), where it’s already been seen by
many. Just another (& of course, rather distinctively-plumaged!) species to
keep on the ‘radar’ for a possible NY appearance. The Nova
Yes, it’s rather extra-limital - a Northern Lapwing has appeared on the extreme
northeast of Nova Scotia (Atlantic Canada), where it’s already been seen by
many. Just another (& of course, rather distinctively-plumaged!) species to
keep on the ‘radar’ for a possible NY appearance. The Nova