Just found 3 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks in the pond along Freeborn Street
within the New Creek Watershed, on Staten Island.
Birds are currently being seen from the road, here:
Cross posting:
Jeanne Cimorelli reports finding 4 black-bellied whistling ducks at Avalon
gardens in marshy pond at Rhododendron Dr and Saddle Rd. She shared a drop pin
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Please note that this is a neighborhood with only street/on road parking. Be
courteous
Cross posting:
Jeanne Cimorelli reports finding 4 black-bellied whistling ducks at Avalon
gardens in marshy pond at Rhododendron Dr and Saddle Rd. She shared a drop pin
https://goo.gl/maps/Duazw71ToVmt9AZPA
Please note that this is a neighborhood with only street/on road parking. Be
courteous
Ben Bolduc just sent me photos of 4 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks he found
today (7/15/21) on a cattle pond in Mattituck, NY on the North Fork of Long
Island.
Unfortunately, this pond is located on private property and access is
extremely limited if not impossible as the owners do not want
Ben Bolduc just sent me photos of 4 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks he found
today (7/15/21) on a cattle pond in Mattituck, NY on the North Fork of Long
Island.
Unfortunately, this pond is located on private property and access is
extremely limited if not impossible as the owners do not want
Two Black-bellied Whistling Ducks continue this morning along west side of the
grassy field which runs parallel to Lido Blvd @ Nickerson Beach Park.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Two Black-bellied Whistling Ducks continue this morning along west side of the
grassy field which runs parallel to Lido Blvd @ Nickerson Beach Park.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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The ten Black-bellied Whistling ducks continue on the field at Nickerson
Beach.
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The ten Black-bellied Whistling ducks continue on the field at Nickerson
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All ten black bellied whistling ducks currently in the fresh water pond off the
nickerson beach parking lot now
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All ten black bellied whistling ducks currently in the fresh water pond off the
nickerson beach parking lot now
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In the pond next to the Nickerson Beach parking lot — all ten present and
accounted for as of 9:35am
Karen Fung
NYC
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In the pond next to the Nickerson Beach parking lot — all ten present and
accounted for as of 9:35am
Karen Fung
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At 5:35pm friday the 10 black bellied whistling ducks continue feeding and
right now mostly resting in the grass, they are north of the parking lot maybe
100 yards from the parking fee booths-kev
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At 5:35pm friday the 10 black bellied whistling ducks continue feeding and
right now mostly resting in the grass, they are north of the parking lot maybe
100 yards from the parking fee booths-kev
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On Jun 14, 2019 4:52 PM, "Robert Berlingeri" wrote:
> Continue at Nickerson Beach grassy field. Still present, resting. 10
> birds. Same area where larks gather in winter. Bobby Berlingeri
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On Jun 14, 2019 4:52 PM, "Robert Berlingeri" wrote:
> Continue at Nickerson Beach grassy field. Still present, resting. 10
> birds. Same area where larks gather in winter. Bobby Berlingeri
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They went from a puddle near the parking fee booths, to a spot a little west,
and then the flock picked up and whistled to the northwest corner of the grass
field...just a bit west from where the black necked stilt spot was. 10 birds,
present at 6:09pm as I hit send on this email-Kev
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They went from a puddle near the parking fee booths, to a spot a little west,
and then the flock picked up and whistled to the northwest corner of the grass
field...just a bit west from where the black necked stilt spot was. 10 birds,
present at 6:09pm as I hit send on this email-Kev
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Popped in as we noticed them while driving by. Group of 10 was feeding ,then
began resting low in grass north of the parking lot. Still there as of 5:27 as
I hit send on this email! -Kev
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Popped in as we noticed them while driving by. Group of 10 was feeding ,then
began resting low in grass north of the parking lot. Still there as of 5:27 as
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Eric Miller & I had 8 or more Black-bellied Whistling Ducks today at the
pond at the exit ramp to the Meadowbrook from Bay Pkwy at Jones Beach, the
continuing spot. They were only visible when in the air moving from one spot
to another, otherwise they were hidden behind the vegetation.
Ian
Eric Miller & I had 8 or more Black-bellied Whistling Ducks today at the
pond at the exit ramp to the Meadowbrook from Bay Pkwy at Jones Beach, the
continuing spot. They were only visible when in the air moving from one spot
to another, otherwise they were hidden behind the vegetation.
Ian
Four of them roosting in the grass on the right side past the last house as you
go out. A photographer says he saw eight flying around.
Karlo Mirth,
Forest Hills, NY
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Four of them roosting in the grass on the right side past the last house as you
go out. A photographer says he saw eight flying around.
Karlo Mirth,
Forest Hills, NY
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Arrived at the NE cloverleaf pond at Jones Beach SP about 10 minutes ago.
Couldn’t see any ducks in the pond itself among the heavy vegetation, but
then about five minutes ago 10 Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks picked up,
whistling, and flew east/northeast. Perhaps a couple still in this pond,
Arrived at the NE cloverleaf pond at Jones Beach SP about 10 minutes ago.
Couldn’t see any ducks in the pond itself among the heavy vegetation, but
then about five minutes ago 10 Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks picked up,
whistling, and flew east/northeast. Perhaps a couple still in this pond,
Tucked well into the reeds at the clover leaf pond. Perhaps 12.
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Tucked well into the reeds at the clover leaf pond. Perhaps 12.
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The Whistling Ducks were still present when I arrived at 8:20 tonight; however,
shortly thereafter, they picked up and flew low over the marinas and
residential area immediately to the west.
For those looking to chase the birds early tomorrow, I think it is still worth
visiting Cow Meadow.
The Whistling Ducks were still present when I arrived at 8:20 tonight; however,
shortly thereafter, they picked up and flew low over the marinas and
residential area immediately to the west.
For those looking to chase the birds early tomorrow, I think it is still worth
visiting Cow Meadow.
The four continue in the pond. Hopefully they roost for the night.
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The four continue in the pond. Hopefully they roost for the night.
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Wonder if same birds seen in Monmouth Co. NJ yesterday through last evening? I
will miss them regardless. Waiting for a Westchester visit.
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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Wonder if same birds seen in Monmouth Co. NJ yesterday through last evening? I
will miss them regardless. Waiting for a Westchester visit.
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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An hour ago four ducks were on grass sleeping. Walk on path on the bay side of
the lake past - east- past the first turn - look to town side - they were near
edge of grass close to lakeside vegetation.
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An hour ago four ducks were on grass sleeping. Walk on path on the bay side of
the lake past - east- past the first turn - look to town side - they were near
edge of grass close to lakeside vegetation.
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3:59PM still present sleeping in the grass ,please take the long way around the
pond as to not disturb, once you follow trail around the bend, they are
visible on the grass, not visible from the water/pond. -kev
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3:59PM still present sleeping in the grass ,please take the long way around the
pond as to not disturb, once you follow trail around the bend, they are
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In previous location, south side of easternmost pond.
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In previous location, south side of easternmost pond.
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They are near the east end of the pond, resting near the edge. Please be
cautious in approaching the pond as there is not much room and they could
easily be flushed.
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 11:36 AM Brendan Fogarty wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Flock of four just reported at Cow Meadow park in Freeport,
They are near the east end of the pond, resting near the edge. Please be
cautious in approaching the pond as there is not much room and they could
easily be flushed.
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 11:36 AM Brendan Fogarty wrote:
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> Flock of four just reported at Cow Meadow park in Freeport,
Hi all,
Flock of four just reported at Cow Meadow park in Freeport, Long Island, by
Joe Landesberg. It is not yet clear whether they are at the pond by the
parking area or out in the marsh, just getting the first word out.
Flocks of up to 37 have been reported in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New
Hi all,
Flock of four just reported at Cow Meadow park in Freeport, Long Island, by
Joe Landesberg. It is not yet clear whether they are at the pond by the
parking area or out in the marsh, just getting the first word out.
Flocks of up to 37 have been reported in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New
Hello,
The whistling-ducks continue in the same pond this morning, Monday.
Reporting live from the field, in real time, right now,
Brendan Fogarty
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 1:53 PM Shawn Billerman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The pair of Black bellied Whistling Ducks continued as of 1:30 PM at
>
Hello,
The whistling-ducks continue in the same pond this morning, Monday.
Reporting live from the field, in real time, right now,
Brendan Fogarty
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 1:53 PM Shawn Billerman wrote:
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> The pair of Black bellied Whistling Ducks continued as of 1:30 PM at
>
Hi all,
The pair of Black bellied Whistling Ducks continued as of 1:30 PM at
Nissequogue River State Park in Suffolk County. They were on the small
duckweed covered pond near the end of the entrance road and the
administration building. They spent a fair bit of time foraging at the
northwest end
Hi all,
The pair of Black bellied Whistling Ducks continued as of 1:30 PM at
Nissequogue River State Park in Suffolk County. They were on the small
duckweed covered pond near the end of the entrance road and the
administration building. They spent a fair bit of time foraging at the
northwest end
Very nice birds to get. I had two with the redhsank in Brooklyn back in the
'90's. Wish they'd come into Westchester once in a while:-)
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
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20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York 10705-4629
Very nice birds to get. I had two with the redhsank in Brooklyn back in the
'90's. Wish they'd come into Westchester once in a while:-)
Andrew
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20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York 10705-4629
Continuing this morning at Nissequogue SP; Pond on left side of entrance road.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Continuing this morning at Nissequogue SP; Pond on left side of entrance road.
Mike Scheibel
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Seen from just to the right of blind sitting on other side of the river...both
sleeping and resting...reporting this at 5:08 PM-kev
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Seen from just to the right of blind sitting on other side of the river...both
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Multiple observers are now looking at a pair in Nissequogue River State Park,
on the pond near the end of the entrance drive. This park is on St. Johnland’s
Road in Kings Park.
Doug Futuyma
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Road in Kings Park.
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I've been in contact with Phil Hore, the person credited with finding the
Black-bellied Whistling Ducks at Marine Park in Brooklyn on 5/28.
When I congratulated him on the find he was quick to point out that while
he did get the word out the birds were originally found and identified by
others.
I've been in contact with Phil Hore, the person credited with finding the
Black-bellied Whistling Ducks at Marine Park in Brooklyn on 5/28.
When I congratulated him on the find he was quick to point out that while
he did get the word out the birds were originally found and identified by
others.
Phil Hore photographed and reports 9 Black Bellied Whistling Ducks at the
Saltmarsh Nature Study Center on Avenue U in Marine Park Brooklyn. Sighting is
confirmed and birds are still present now.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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Phil Hore photographed and reports 9 Black Bellied Whistling Ducks at the
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confirmed and birds are still present now.
Rob Bate
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Black-bellied Whistling-ducks Currently at Nickerson
The ducks are currently present at the pond. No bands present on legs.
Watching with Bob Anderson.
Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY
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The ducks are currently present at the pond. No bands present on
legs. Watching with Bob Anderson.
Brent Bomkamp
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The ducks are currently present at the pond. No bands present on
legs. Watching with Bob Anderson.
Brent Bomkamp
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Black-bellied Whistling-ducks Currently at Nickerson
The ducks are currently present at the pond. No bands present on legs.
Watching with Bob Anderson.
Brent Bomkamp
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No sign this morning, we'll keep our eyes peeled for them. There is much
habitat in the area, John Haas, Wurtsboro, NY
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No sign this morning, we'll keep our eyes peeled for them. There is much
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The tower mentioned;
39.469496,-74.445545 - Google Maps
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There are five Black-bellied Whistling-ducks at the Edwin B. Forsythe National
Wildlife Refuge (Oceanville, New Jersey). You can locate the ducks around the
big observation gull tower (they tend to be together). The ducks have been
spotted in the ponds around the tower. In addition to the
The tower mentioned;
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Does anyone have directions or a map to this spot? Latitude and longitude?
How much walking is involved?
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow NY
(just back from four months in New Mexico)
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I am happy to report that the 5 Black-bellied Whisting-Ducks are still present.
Flew in from NJ side at 7:40 AM and landed in empoundment on N side of Oil City
Road, on right hand side of northbound trail/road. Currently hidden in
vegetation.
Angus Wilson, New York City & The Springs, NY
I am happy to report that the 5 Black-bellied Whisting-Ducks are still present.
Flew in from NJ side at 7:40 AM and landed in empoundment on N side of Oil City
Road, on right hand side of northbound trail/road. Currently hidden in
vegetation.
Angus Wilson, New York City The Springs, NY
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I am happy to report that the 5
Black-bellied Whisting-Ducks are still present. Flew in from
NJ side at 7:40 AM and landed in empoundment on N side of
Oil City
I just received a call from Sean Sime that the Black-bellied Whistling
Ducks at Wallkill River NWR were still present as of 7:15am today.
Good birding,
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Was able to see the 5 Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks at Wallkill River NWR's
Liberty Loop Trail at 8am today. They were actually north of Oil City Rd. in
the second impoundment on the left where all the mallards and pipers are. Had
nice looks as they flew around and fed. Observed them til
Was able to see the 5 Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks at Wallkill River NWR's
Liberty Loop Trail at 8am today. They were actually north of Oil City Rd. in
the second impoundment on the left where all the mallards and pipers are. Had
nice looks as they flew around and fed. Observed them til
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> 5 birds still easily viewed from viewing platform in new york state, as of
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5 birds still easily viewed from viewing platform in new york state, as of
the time of this post.
John askildsen
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Five Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks were found this morning at the east
end of Oneida Lake in Brewerton. Bill Purcell got the word out
(thanks Bill!), and a number of birders were able to view the ducks
sitting on a dock at these coordinates: 43.236545,-76.134656
The ducks reportedly
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