Steve,
One trick you can use on eBird. You can share the photos after placing them
under "raptor sp."
and change them back after few days.
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:03:29 -0400 Ian Resnick
wrote
> Fantastic sighting!
> Ian
>
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:09 AM Steve Walter wrote:
Steve,
One trick you can use on eBird. You can share the photos after placing them
under "raptor sp."
and change them back after few days.
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:03:29 -0400 Ian Resnick
wrote
> Fantastic sighting!
> Ian
>
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:09 AM Steve Walter wrote:
Nice shots Steve. A great record for Queens.
Viva la listserv.
https://ebird.org/media/catalog?taxonCode=goleag
®ion=Queens,%20New%20York,%20United%20States%20(US)®ionCode=US-NY-081=Golden%20Eagle%20-%20Aquila%20chrysaetos
Brendan
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 1:09 PM Robert Lewis wrote:
> > I
Nice shots Steve. A great record for Queens.
Viva la listserv.
https://ebird.org/media/catalog?taxonCode=goleag
®ion=Queens,%20New%20York,%20United%20States%20(US)®ionCode=US-NY-081=Golden%20Eagle%20-%20Aquila%20chrysaetos
Brendan
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 1:09 PM Robert Lewis wrote:
> > I
> I intended to share the pictures via the e-bird link. However, it appears
> that Golden Eagle is marked as a sensitive species, so it gets blocked from
> other viewers.
That is just ridiculous. Yet another example of how inadequate ebird is for
birders.
Birders need a real bird sighting
> I intended to share the pictures via the e-bird link. However, it appears
> that Golden Eagle is marked as a sensitive species, so it gets blocked from
> other viewers.
That is just ridiculous. Yet another example of how inadequate ebird is for
birders.
Birders need a real bird sighting
Fantastic sighting!
Ian
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:09 AM Steve Walter wrote:
> This was actually on Wednesday, viewed from my hawk observation spot at
> Alley Creek (northern end of Alley Pond Park). The bird passed a good
> distance to the south of me, but I’ve seen enough Bald Eagles here to
Fantastic sighting!
Ian
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:09 AM Steve Walter wrote:
> This was actually on Wednesday, viewed from my hawk observation spot at
> Alley Creek (northern end of Alley Pond Park). The bird passed a good
> distance to the south of me, but I’ve seen enough Bald Eagles here to
This was actually on Wednesday, viewed from my hawk observation spot at
Alley Creek (northern end of Alley Pond Park). The bird passed a good
distance to the south of me, but I've seen enough Bald Eagles here to catch
on to flight and shape differences in this case. I knew it was imperative to
This was actually on Wednesday, viewed from my hawk observation spot at
Alley Creek (northern end of Alley Pond Park). The bird passed a good
distance to the south of me, but I've seen enough Bald Eagles here to catch
on to flight and shape differences in this case. I knew it was imperative to
I spotted a Golden Eagle from the subway platform at the Junction Boulevard 7
station in Queens just before 4 PM today. The bird was tracking vaguely
eastward, but I lost sight of it when the train pulled up. Field notes can be
found in my attached eBird checklist. Keep your eyes on the skies!
I spotted a Golden Eagle from the subway platform at the Junction Boulevard 7
station in Queens just before 4 PM today. The bird was tracking vaguely
eastward, but I lost sight of it when the train pulled up. Field notes can be
found in my attached eBird checklist. Keep your eyes on the skies!
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