1 passed in flight Westbound in front of Fort Tilden, seen from Battery Harris
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There is a Buff-breasted sandpiper now along the fence facing the shore line of
the restricted area which is in front of the East terrase.
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There is a Buff-breasted sandpiper now along the fence facing the shore line of
the restricted area which is in front of the East terrase.
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[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 6 September 2019
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The glaucous gull found by Richard Aracil on Saturday continues now on Chimney
Sweep Islands. Seen from my kayak.
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The glaucous gull found by Richard Aracil on Saturday continues now on Chimney
Sweep Islands. Seen from my kayak.
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Motivated by your report Richard Aracil and I went to Belden point (City
Island, Bronx) and we are seing a group of at least 5 Common Eiders along the
shore. This is our first time seing this species in the Bronx.
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Motivated by your report Richard Aracil and I went to Belden point (City
Island, Bronx) and we are seing a group of at least 5 Common Eiders along the
shore. This is our first time seing this species in the Bronx.
Matthieu
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I added some documentation of the Kittiwake in the following ebird list:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48730829
Best,
Matthieu
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Date: 9/22/18 5:06 PM (GMT-05:00)
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I added some documentation of the Kittiwake in the following ebird list:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48730829
Best,
Matthieu
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For those who asked, the group with the kittiwake is now just in front of the
driveway on the eastmost side of fort tilden, slowly moving east.
Matthieu
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Date: 9/22/18 5:06 PM (GMT-05:0
For those who asked, the group with the kittiwake is now just in front of the
driveway on the eastmost side of fort tilden, slowly moving east.
Matthieu
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1 juv now feeding very close to shore with the group of gulls and terns feeding
over the dolphin group. Just at the end of trail that go from battery harris to
the beach.
I had a golden plover flyover at the battery 1 hour ago. Multiple whimbrels in
that area too.
Matthieu
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1 juv now feeding very close to shore with the group of gulls and terns feeding
over the dolphin group. Just at the end of trail that go from battery harris to
the beach.
I had a golden plover flyover at the battery 1 hour ago. Multiple whimbrels in
that area too.
Matthieu
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There is currently a Whimbrel at Breezy point, on the West side of the jetty,
maybe the bird reported yesterday by P. Paul. There was also a different
Whimbrel this morning on the Beach in Front of Battery Kessler.Also Caspian (2)
and Royal terns (3) in this area.
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There is currently a Whimbrel at Breezy point, on the West side of the jetty,
maybe the bird reported yesterday by P. Paul. There was also a different
Whimbrel this morning on the Beach in Front of Battery Kessler.Also Caspian (2)
and Royal terns (3) in this area.
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on neck and with
this chinstrap) so this was interesting. I updated the ebird report
accordingly. Many thanks to the people that contributed.
Best,
Matthieu
On 12/11/2017 09:53 AM, Matthieu matthieu.benoi...@orange.fr [ebirdsnyc] wrote:
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> I received a note saying that the bird is an
on neck and with
this chinstrap) so this was interesting. I updated the ebird report
accordingly. Many thanks to the people that contributed.
Best,
Matthieu
On 12/11/2017 09:53 AM, Matthieu matthieu.benoi...@orange.fr [ebirdsnyc] wrote:
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> I received a note saying that the bird is an
I received a note saying that the bird is an Adult common Loon. I welcome any
point of view especially with arguments so that I can change the ID of this
Loon if needed.
Thanks,
Matthieu
On 12/11/2017 01:12 AM, Matthieu wrote:
I spent the afternoon birding at Fort Tilden. The highlight
I received a note saying that the bird is an Adult common Loon. I welcome any
point of view especially with arguments so that I can change the ID of this
Loon if needed.
Thanks,
Matthieu
On 12/11/2017 01:12 AM, Matthieu wrote:
I spent the afternoon birding at Fort Tilden. The highlight
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in flight West bound, mainly in the morning; groups of
several hundred birds fishing during the afternoon.
Detectable sea duck migration was very small compared to the previous day.
Ebird list:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S40619990
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in flight West bound, mainly in the morning; groups of
several hundred birds fishing during the afternoon.
Detectable sea duck migration was very small compared to the previous day.
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There is currently a Glaucous Gull on the water at Belden point. Visible from
Johnny Reef restaurant parking lot among the large group of gulls close to
shore. Seen with Richard Aracil and Jared Cole.
Matthieu
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lden point. Visible from
Johnny Reef restaurant parking lot among the large group of gulls close to
shore. Seen with Richard Aracil and Jared Cole.
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There is currently a Glaucous Gull on the water at Belden point. Visible from
Johnny Reef restaurant parking lot among the large group of gulls close to
shore. Seen with Richard Aracil and Jared Cole.
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There is currently a Glaucous Gull on the water at Belden point. Visible from
Johnny Reef restaurant parking lot among the large group of gulls close to
shore. Seen with Richard Aracil and Jared Cole.
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Hi Brian,
It is in all Europe/Western paleartic bird guides I know, including the
excellent book you mention by Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney, Dan Zetterström
and Peter J. Grant.
Matthieu
On 11/08/2017 11:36 AM, brian.whip...@gmail.com wrote:
> What field guide is this bird in? I lug
Hi Brian,
It is in all Europe/Western paleartic bird guides I know, including the
excellent book you mention by Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney, Dan Zetterström
and Peter J. Grant.
Matthieu
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> What field guide is this bird in? I lug
The Black-headed gull is still there this morning, resting with a group of
gulls on the parking lot.
Matthieu
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Date: 11/2/17 3:14 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Andrew Baksh <
The Black-headed gull is still there this morning, resting with a group of
gulls on the parking lot.
Matthieu
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nysbirds-l Cc: Nyc ebirds
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Still there, just saw it.
Matthieu
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Original message From: Pepaul <pep...@gmail.com> Date:
10/28/17 9:47 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Peter Reisfeld <drpi...@yahoo.com> Cc:
nysbirds-l@cornell.edu, eBirds <ebirds...@yahoogroups.co
Still there, just saw it.
Matthieu
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Original message From: Pepaul Date:
10/28/17 9:47 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Peter Reisfeld Cc:
nysbirds-l@cornell.edu, eBirds Subject:
Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Ammodrammus sparrow Turtle cove Pelham bay
Marsh, North-East flat as usual).
2 Belted kingfisher harassing 2 Double-crested Cormorants to perch on the
highest poles.
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Marsh, North-East flat as usual).
2 Belted kingfisher harassing 2 Double-crested Cormorants to perch on the
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ds. Highlight was 1 summer tanager. Also bay breasted warbler, cape May
warbler, yellow bellied flycatcher, yellow billed cukoo, etc. Morning flight
also witnessed yesterday from Twin islands were the most common warbler was
tenessee, over than 12 in the same group of trees which is unusual for the p
e May
warbler, yellow bellied flycatcher, yellow billed cukoo, etc. Morning flight
also witnessed yesterday from Twin islands were the most common warbler was
tenessee, over than 12 in the same group of trees which is unusual for the park.
Matthieu
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warbler, cape May
warbler, yellow bellied flycatcher, yellow billed cukoo, etc. Morning flight
also witnessed yesterday from Twin islands were the most common warbler was
tenessee, over than 12 in the same group of trees which is unusual for the park.
Matthieu
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warbler, cape May
warbler, yellow bellied flycatcher, yellow billed cukoo, etc. Morning flight
also witnessed yesterday from Twin islands were the most common warbler was
tenessee, over than 12 in the same group of trees which is unusual for the park.
Matthieu
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There is currently one Whimbrel foraging in the middle of turtle pond in Pelham
Bay park. May come to the parking lot puddles at high tide.
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There is currently one Whimbrel foraging in the middle of turtle pond in Pelham
Bay park. May come to the parking lot puddles at high tide.
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2 now, seen with 6 other birders.
Matthieu
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8/29/17 9:00 AM (GMT-05:00) To: NYS Birds Post ,
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Puddle
Two Whimbrels
Still there, many thanks for prompt alert. Were not there this am, when I got a
Western sandpiper among 250 shorebirds.
Matthieu
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Still there, many thanks for prompt alert. Were not there this am, when I got a
Western sandpiper among 250 shorebirds.
Matthieu
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Original message From: Andrew Baksh
Date: 8/25/17 6:07 PM (GMT-05:00
Richard Aracil and I got an Iceland gull from Twin islands in Pelham bay park this afternoon, it is now perched on the rocks in front of High island. And a Goshawk just flew next to us on Twin island 5 min ago, likely still in the area. Pictures of both birds will be posted on ebird. Matthieu Sent
Richard Aracil and I got an Iceland gull from Twin islands in Pelham bay park this afternoon, it is now perched on the rocks in front of High island. And a Goshawk just flew next to us on Twin island 5 min ago, likely still in the area. Pictures of both birds will be posted on ebird. Matthieu Sent
plovers, 21
Oystercatchers, 182 Black ducks, over 5000 Brants and 72 Red-breasted
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Oystercatchers, 182 Black ducks, over 5000 Brants and 72 Red-breasted
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Little Egg Marsh.
Among the other birds seen on the Ruffle bar, Little Egg Marsh and Black Wall
Marsh (ebird lists submitted), there was also :
78 Dunlins
26 Red knots
2 Western Willets
10 Horned Grebes
1 Royal Tern
3 Surf Scoters
>1400 Brants
2 Short-billed Dowitchers
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Little Egg Marsh.
Among the other birds seen on the Ruffle bar, Little Egg Marsh and Black Wall
Marsh (ebird lists submitted), there was also :
78 Dunlins
26 Red knots
2 Western Willets
10 Horned Grebes
1 Royal Tern
3 Surf Scoters
>1400 Brants
2 Short-billed Dowitchers
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I've added an illustrated ebird list to document the report of the Godwits and
Western willet. Also a Gull-billed tern and 3 Royal terns at Black Wall Marsh
last Saturday afternoon.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31669491
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31669786
Matthieu
I've added an illustrated ebird list to document the report of the Godwits and
Western willet. Also a Gull-billed tern and 3 Royal terns at Black Wall Marsh
last Saturday afternoon.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31669491
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31669786
Matthieu
ay 7 with females holding the tip of their
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. The main change this year is the successful adoption
of the new City Island temporary bridge. Hopefully the future City Island
bridge will provide similar nesting opportunities as the current one.
ebird checklist with some pictures here:
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. The main change this year is the successful adoption
of the new City Island temporary bridge. Hopefully the future City Island
bridge will provide similar nesting opportunities as the current one.
ebird checklist with some pictures here:
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Best,
Matthieu BENOIT
On 07/16/2015 04:50 PM, Jack Rothman wrote:
Brendan Keogh, aka Bronx Brendan, found an active Cliff Swallow nest at Orchard
Beach. I don’t ever remember seeing one in this area. I’m curious to know if
any others have been reported in the NYC area.
I will post a p
Best,
Matthieu BENOIT
On 07/16/2015 04:50 PM, Jack Rothman wrote:
Brendan Keogh, aka Bronx Brendan, found an active Cliff Swallow nest at Orchard
Beach. I don’t ever remember seeing one in this area. I’m curious to know if
any others have been reported in the NYC area.
I will post a photo
of the previously reported Borrow's Goldeneyes at Montauk
lake today and of the European Wigeon at Pachogue lake yesterday.
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