Looks like the White-lipped Snail, Cepaea hortensis:
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/51039-Cepaea-hortensis
> On Dec 6, 2022, at 7:33 AM, Willie D'Anna wrote:
>
> Hello birders!
>
> Almost everyone who was able to watch the Limpkin this November in Lewiston,
> noted that it was eating a
Looks like the White-lipped Snail, Cepaea hortensis:
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/51039-Cepaea-hortensis
> On Dec 6, 2022, at 7:33 AM, Willie D'Anna wrote:
>
> Hello birders!
>
> Almost everyone who was able to watch the Limpkin this November in Lewiston,
> noted that it was eating a
Being viewed now on west shoreline of harbor. Viewpoint is the fisherman’s pier
on the east side across from Cold Spring Harbor State Park.
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Being viewed now on west shoreline of harbor. Viewpoint is the fisherman’s pier
on the east side across from Cold Spring Harbor State Park.
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I’m watching a Brown Pelican from the fisherman’s access lot at Jones Beach
West End. It is in Jones Inlet, feeding with terns off the Fireman’s Park at
Pt. Lookout, and much closer to that location.
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Inwood Hill in upper Manhattan and they have been present in small numbers on
Staten Island for the past five years or so.
Seth Ausubel
> On Oct 4, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Pat Palladino <dino1...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> An ebird report has been posted indicating that a
from
Inwood Hill in upper Manhattan and they have been present in small numbers on
Staten Island for the past five years or so.
Seth Ausubel
> On Oct 4, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Pat Palladino wrote:
>
> An ebird report has been posted indicating that a Pileated Woodpecker
> (photographs
Five Red-necked Phalaropes are being seen this morning in the surf zone on Long
Island Sound east of Goldsmith’s Inlet, Southold, Suffolk County. A local
resident forwarded photos and video showing at least three of the birds which
are juveniles. As of this point they are still there. The
Five Red-necked Phalaropes are being seen this morning in the surf zone on Long
Island Sound east of Goldsmith’s Inlet, Southold, Suffolk County. A local
resident forwarded photos and video showing at least three of the birds which
are juveniles. As of this point they are still there. The
to shore. These
birds were hanging around, not moving decidedly in one direction.
Seth Ausubel
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> On Jun 19, 2017, at 11:45 AM, David Nicosia <daven102...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The last few days have featured a very strong high pressure system south of
> Newfoundla
to shore. These
birds were hanging around, not moving decidedly in one direction.
Seth Ausubel
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> On Jun 19, 2017, at 11:45 AM, David Nicosia wrote:
>
> The last few days have featured a very strong high pressure system south of
> Newfoundland and a prolonged easterly
Near intersection of park road and Metropolitan Av. Same bird as yesterday,
mostly red with greenish-yellow belly.
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mostly red with greenish-yellow belly.
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>
> solid black legs? YES, but this is not useful to distinguish between Snowy
> and Little Egrets in breeding plumage.
>
> single plume? TWO LONG THICK HEAD PLUMES
>
> Bob Lewis
> Sleepy Hollow
>
> From: Seth Ausubel
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Across bay in the general direction of Captree Island.
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bird is to the east. It has also been seen closer in the marsh and tidal creek
in the east side of the park.
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bird is to the east. It has also been seen closer in the marsh and tidal creek
in the east side of the park.
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Across bay in the general direction of Captree Island.
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? YES, but this is not useful to distinguish between Snowy
and Little Egrets in breeding plumage.
single plume? TWO LONG THICK HEAD PLUMES
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow
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Shai Mitra called and asked me to post that he and others are now viewing the
Pink-footed Goose at a location it has not previously been reported. It is on
an athletic field on the east side of Roanoke Av. just north of Route 58. This
is near Merritt's Pond.
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I'm looking at a winter plumaged Common Murre in the channel north of the Jones
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Pink-footed Goose at a location it has not previously been reported. It is on
an athletic field on the east side of Roanoke Av. just north of Route 58. This
is near Merritt's Pond.
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Barnacle Goose and 2 Greater White-fronted Geese now in Colonial Springs Golf
Course, viewed through the fence at the south side of Pinelawn Memorial Park.
This is near the entrance on the east side of Wellwood Av.
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Barnacle Goose and 2 Greater White-fronted Geese now in Colonial Springs Golf
Course, viewed through the fence at the south side of Pinelawn Memorial Park.
This is near the entrance on the east side of Wellwood Av.
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- Golden-winged warbler, Worm-eating Warbler (late), Cape May
Warbler.
Jamaica Bay, East Pond - continuing drake Eurasian Wigeon, 125 Snowy Egrets, 1
Pectoral Sandpiper
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Jamaica Bay, East Pond - continuing drake Eurasian Wigeon, 125 Snowy Egrets, 1
Pectoral Sandpiper
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Male Golden-winged Warbler now in Alley Park, Queens. For those that know the
area it is in the large Aralia patch on the west side of the "Acadian
Kettlehole".
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Male Golden-winged Warbler now in Alley Park, Queens. For those that know the
area it is in the large Aralia patch on the west side of the Acadian
Kettlehole.
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Two Hudsonian Godwits in North End. Plus a flyover Caspian Tern and a juvenile
Long-billed Dowitcher seen well, photographed by Corey Finger, and flight call
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Right now on east side of East Pond north of Raunt. One Hudsonian Godwit at
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Long-billed Dowitcher seen well, photographed by Corey Finger, and flight call
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their views known!
Thanks to all of you for your interest and I hope to see you at Jamaica Bay!
Seth Ausubel
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On behalf of the Birders' Coalition for Gateway
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mile east of the Nature Center at West End 1. We also saw a Snowy Owl and a
Nothern Harrier tussling over a Black Duck carcass in the marsh between Cedar
Beach Marina and Gilgo. The owl won the prize.
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On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
> I also saw photos today of the Inwood Hill Goose and concluded that it was
> not Cackling.
>
> On the plus side Deborah Allen and Renee Sasaki who tried for the Inwood
> Goose and after n
uncertainty.
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I also saw photos today of the Inwood Hill Goose and concluded that it was
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The Queens County Bird Club will host a discussion and photo slideshow on
hawks, by Steve Walter, on Wednesday October 16 at 8:00 p.m. at the Alley Pond
Environmental Center, 228-06 Northern Boulevard, Douglaston, NY.
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Steve Walter, who has been a naturalist for more
The Queens County Bird Club will host a discussion and photo slideshow on
hawks, by Steve Walter, on Wednesday October 16 at 8:00 p.m. at the Alley Pond
Environmental Center, 228-06 Northern Boulevard, Douglaston, NY.
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k, between the
Community Garden and the small artificial, fenced-in soccer field. This area
was restored several years ago by the NYC Parks Department, and is now a
diverse shrubby/weedy meadow. Coordinates of sightings thus far are as follows:
40.746766, -73.819783
40.746538, -73.818281
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the
Community Garden and the small artificial, fenced-in soccer field. This area
was restored several years ago by the NYC Parks Department, and is now a
diverse shrubby/weedy meadow. Coordinates of sightings thus far are as follows:
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and Dickcissel.
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The New York Birders Conference and 66th Annual Meeting of the New York State
Ornithological Association is hosted by the Queens County Bird Club.
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Director
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TATE ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
November 1-3, 2013
Long Island Marriott, Uniondale, NY
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, and 5 Manx
Shearwaters. We also had 5 Brown Pelicans which were flying west roughly north
of the Montauk Harbor entrance.
The cetaceans were nothing short of spectacular including 600 Common Dolphins,
25 Fin Whales, 12 Humpback Whales, and 2 Minke Whales.
Observers: Seth Ausubel, Mary Normandia
, and 5 Manx
Shearwaters. We also had 5 Brown Pelicans which were flying west roughly north
of the Montauk Harbor entrance.
The cetaceans were nothing short of spectacular including 600 Common Dolphins,
25 Fin Whales, 12 Humpback Whales, and 2 Minke Whales.
Observers: Seth Ausubel, Mary Normandia
On the flats now. Spotted by Andrew Baksh and John Gluth.
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This morning I heard and saw a Common Raven flying near the intersection of
Union Turnpike and Park Lane in Kew Gardens, Queens County. This is less than
1/2 mile from the former nesting site. Are they nesting in the area again? If
anyone has observations, I'd like to know.
Seth Ausubel
This morning I heard and saw a Common Raven flying near the intersection of
Union Turnpike and Park Lane in Kew Gardens, Queens County. This is less than
1/2 mile from the former nesting site. Are they nesting in the area again? If
anyone has observations, I'd like to know.
Seth Ausubel
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The bird is on Upper Francis Pond, not Lower Francis Pond.
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> Date: March 17, 2013, 11:55:20 AM EDT
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> Subject: Tufted Duck - Mill Neck
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> A drake Tufted Duck has been on Lower Francis
the Cold Spring/Huntington bird?
On a few other ducks: A Eurasian Green-winged Teal continues on Smith Pond in
Rockville Centre. And yesterday I found Harlequin Ducks in Jones Inlet (3 birds
incl 2 drakes) and another two at Magnolia Blvd in Long Beach (drake and
female).
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the Cold Spring/Huntington bird?
On a few other ducks: A Eurasian Green-winged Teal continues on Smith Pond in
Rockville Centre. And yesterday I found Harlequin Ducks in Jones Inlet (3 birds
incl 2 drakes) and another two at Magnolia Blvd in Long Beach (drake and
female).
Seth Ausubel
Forest
The bird is on Upper Francis Pond, not Lower Francis Pond.
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Subject: Tufted Duck - Mill Neck
A drake Tufted Duck has been
In the same general are as first reported.
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Not seen yet today.
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On Mar 1, 2013, at 9:34 AM, Sean Camillieri wrote:
> I'm planning on making a third trip down to Gilgo for the Gyrfalcon today
> around 3:30 in hopes of finally seeing it. Any updates before then would be
> greatly appreciated!!
>
> Thank you,
>
>
Not seen yet today.
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On Mar 1, 2013, at 9:34 AM, Sean Camillieri scamilli...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm planning on making a third trip down to Gilgo for the Gyrfalcon today
around 3:30 in hopes of finally seeing it. Any updates before then would be
greatly appreciated!!
Rich Kelly and I are looking at a Barnacle Goose and a Greater White-fronted
Goose among Canada's on the south side of Long Island Avenue in Pinelawn,
Suffolk County. This is on the north side of the Colonial Springs Golf Course,
at the Pinelawn LIRR station, just east of Wellwood Av. Still
Rich Kelly and I are looking at a Barnacle Goose and a Greater White-fronted
Goose among Canada's on the south side of Long Island Avenue in Pinelawn,
Suffolk County. This is on the north side of the Colonial Springs Golf Course,
at the Pinelawn LIRR station, just east of Wellwood Av. Still
scarce this winter.
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scarce this winter.
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Did some follow-up to the South Nassau CBC this morning. Immediately upon
entering the median at Jones Beach West End, I lucked into an immature Northern
Goshawk sitting low in a pine tree. I got to watch it for 15-20 minutes before
it flew. There were also 7 Red Crossbills hanging around, and
Did some follow-up to the South Nassau CBC this morning. Immediately upon
entering the median at Jones Beach West End, I lucked into an immature Northern
Goshawk sitting low in a pine tree. I got to watch it for 15-20 minutes before
it flew. There were also 7 Red Crossbills hanging around, and
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mention that all 12 Black-legged Kittiwakes at Montauk Point were
adults.
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Corey Finger and I are being treated to a good showing of Black-legged
Kittiwakes this morning at Montauk Point. 12 total with several very close in.
Also a Cave Swallow flying around near the entrance to Camp Hero. About 90
Razorbills.
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Forest Hills, NY
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Corey Finger and I are being treated to a good showing of Black-legged
Kittiwakes this morning at Montauk Point. 12 total with several very close in.
Also a Cave Swallow flying around near the entrance to Camp Hero. About 90
Razorbills.
Seth Ausubel
Forest Hills, NY
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mention that all 12 Black-legged Kittiwakes at Montauk Point were
adults.
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Just seen at the northeast corner of ballfield #6. This is north of the soccer
field that's near the Upper Winchester parking lot.
Seth Ausubel
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Just seen at the northeast corner of ballfield #6. This is north of the soccer
field that's near the Upper Winchester parking lot.
Seth Ausubel
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Seen from the end of Moriches Island Rd. flew toward Tuthill Cove off the end
of Atlantic Av.
Seth Ausubel
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Seen from the end of Moriches Island Rd. flew toward Tuthill Cove off the end
of Atlantic Av.
Seth Ausubel
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A drake Eurasian Wigeon is present on Dosoris Pond in Glen Cove, Nassau County.
The pond is accessible from Pryibil Beach.
Seth Ausubel
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A drake Eurasian Wigeon is present on Dosoris Pond in Glen Cove, Nassau County.
The pond is accessible from Pryibil Beach.
Seth Ausubel
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At least 4 Cave Swallows over the West End 2 parking lot now. Interacting with
Tree Swallows.
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Just found a Western Kingbird flycatching in the trees west of the ballfields.
Seth Ausubel
Forest Hills, NY
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Mary Normandia reports that she found the Say's Phoebe around 11:00 at the
Lighthouse at Fire Island National Seashore, just east of Robert Moses State
Park. It was last seen on the bay side of the island.
Seth Ausubel
Forest Hills, NY
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