[nysbirds-l] Re: [hmbirds] White Ibis, wright’s loop

2023-07-31 Thread zach schwartz-weinstein
Update: the ibis apparently took off and headed towards the Hudson just now along with a group of Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons. On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 6:57 PM zach schwartz-weinstein via groups.io wrote: > An immature White Ibis was photographed at Wrigjt’s Loop in Saratoga > County

[nysbirds-l] White Ibis, wright’s loop

2023-07-31 Thread zach schwartz-weinstein
An immature White Ibis was photographed at Wrigjt’s Loop in Saratoga County (town of Stillwater) today, and is continuing there now. (I am out of state until Thursday but relaying the sighting here.)-- Zach Schwartz-Weinstein 203 500 7774 -- NYSbirds-L List Info:

[nysbirds-l] N.Y. County, NYC (summer birds, to end of July)

2023-07-31 Thread Tom Fiore
For such tragic and sudden loss of Tom Johnson, late of Cape May, N.J. and an alumnus of New York's Cornell University, later a researcher in ornithology, and fine professional bird-guide with experience taking birders literally around the globe - I also extend sympathies to his family,

Re: [nysbirds-l] Interesting Flycatcher from Greenwood Cemetery Brooklyn NYC

2023-07-31 Thread Ryan
For those interested in credit chain of command, it was Eddie Monson, a california birder, who first flagged the photos as being a potential elaenia. His sister lives in NYC and he was browsing photos to see what was around.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 31, 2023, at 06:32, Andrew Baksh wrote:I am

[nysbirds-l] Interesting Flycatcher from Greenwood Cemetery Brooklyn NYC

2023-07-31 Thread Andrew Baksh
I am cross posting a report that was shared by Anthony F. on one of the What’sApp group of a flycatcher listed as a Least in the included eBird checklist. Discussions have since spawned as folks have mulled about a possible Elaenia sp.I reached out to Cin-Ty Lee who offered that while the crest in