Hi All!
Same spot as yesterday's female sub adult there is now a male sub adult king
eider. Park at memorial, and it's the jetty just to your left when you come out
on the beach off the wooden ramp. brown bird up top, white underneath,
yellow/orange bill. Good luck if you go! Kind Regards-Kev
Hi All!
Same spot as yesterday's female sub adult there is now a male sub adult king
eider. Park at memorial, and it's the jetty just to your left when you come out
on the beach off the wooden ramp. brown bird up top, white underneath,
yellow/orange bill. Good luck if you go! Kind Regards-Kev
Thank you Andrew!
Are the mew gulls still around?
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020, 10:28 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
> continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
>
> The Eider, is currently just up the road at
Thank you Andrew!
Are the mew gulls still around?
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020, 10:28 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
> continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
>
> The Eider, is currently just up the road at
Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
The Eider, is currently just up the road at Bush Terminal Park. It is near
where the Scaup and Bufflehead usually gather.
Also earlier, a continuing
Posting because I just encountered a number of people looking for the
continuing immature drake King Eider, at Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier 4.
The Eider, is currently just up the road at Bush Terminal Park. It is near
where the Scaup and Bufflehead usually gather.
Also earlier, a continuing
Correction to my earlier post. Tis a Drake, not a hen. A 1st winter type.
Cheers,
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Correction to my earlier post. Tis a Drake, not a hen. A 1st winter type.
Cheers,
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others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick
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Just now, I observed a hen KING EIDER and a 1CY Iceland Gull at Brooklyn Army
Terminal Pier 4. The Eider is currently loafing near the break wall, if you
were looking north.
It’s frigid here so dress warmly if you decide to twitch.
Cheers,
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the
Just now, I observed a hen KING EIDER and a 1CY Iceland Gull at Brooklyn Army
Terminal Pier 4. The Eider is currently loafing near the break wall, if you
were looking north.
It’s frigid here so dress warmly if you decide to twitch.
Cheers,
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Birders who might consider going for the King Eider at Dead Horse Point of
Brooklyn should be careful.
There is radioactivity contamination at the south side of the beach. This area
is located almost 200-300 meters from the Marine Parkway Bridge.
The main entrance to the park is closed,
Birders who might consider going for the King Eider at Dead Horse Point of
Brooklyn should be careful.
There is radioactivity contamination at the south side of the beach. This area
is located almost 200-300 meters from the Marine Parkway Bridge.
The main entrance to the park is closed,
A young male King Eider that was found on November 7th by Mary Normandia
continues near the Breezy Point jetty. Choppy conditions and bad light made it
a tricky pickup but it is there. Please note this duck was reported yesterday
near Fort Tilden not far from the Silver Gull Club so it does
All,
The KING EIDER was farther up the shore on the Whitney Point Reservoir as seen
from Keibal Rd this afternoon on a gloriously warm sunny day. The bird was
farther offshore too and frequently diving. The exact location where I had the
bird today was 42.352361°N and 75.980250°W. The bird
All,
The KING EIDER was farther up the shore on the Whitney Point Reservoir as seen
from Keibal Rd this afternoon on a gloriously warm sunny day. The bird was
farther offshore too and frequently diving. The exact location where I had the
bird today was 42.352361°N and 75.980250°W. The bird
All,
>From the beginning of Keibal rd on the west side of Whitney Point Dam Whitney
>Point, NY, I found a female-type KING EIDER very close to the shore near the
>beginning of the dirt road. The bird was at times maybe 15 feet away from the
>shore. This is the first Broome e-bird record, and
All,
>From the beginning of Keibal rd on the west side of Whitney Point Dam Whitney
>Point, NY, I found a female-type KING EIDER very close to the shore near the
>beginning of the dirt road. The bird was at times maybe 15 feet away from the
>shore. This is the first Broome e-bird record, and
Female continues close to shore, viewing now from Shinnecock East County
parking lot; also, as a bonus 16 Snow Buntings and an adult Bald Eagle perched
on distant sandbar to the north
Mike Scheibel
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parking lot; also, as a bonus 16 Snow Buntings and an adult Bald Eagle perched
on distant sandbar to the north
Mike Scheibel
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Went out today looking for these species and had some good luck. The female
King Eider at Sterling Forest S.P. in Tuxedo is still there showing nicely at
the south end of the lake, but better to bring scope if it's not in close.
It's viewed from the road to the slightly to the left after
Went out today looking for these species and had some good luck. The female
King Eider at Sterling Forest S.P. in Tuxedo is still there showing nicely at
the south end of the lake, but better to bring scope if it's not in close.
It's viewed from the road to the slightly to the left after
For those not enrolled on any of the local alerts: A female KING EIDER was
found yesterday and relocated this morning (Dec. 15th) at Sterling Lake. It
is viewable from the road near the Sterling Forest Headquarters.
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A female King Eider is sitting in the grass with Canada Geese at Robert Moses
SP Field 5 traffic circle this morning.
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A female King Eider is sitting in the grass with Canada Geese at Robert Moses
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In addition to the adult male, a subadult male and a female were also seen
today in the same area, along with Harlequin Ducks, a Common Goldeneye, and
several thousand Greater Scaup.
I spent a decent amount of time trying to relocate the hundreds to
thousands of Lesser Scaup that have been
In addition to the adult male, a subadult male and a female were also seen
today in the same area, along with Harlequin Ducks, a Common Goldeneye, and
several thousand Greater Scaup.
I spent a decent amount of time trying to relocate the hundreds to
thousands of Lesser Scaup that have been
The male King Eider was present again today at Point Lookout near the second
westernmost jetty. Though the temperatures were mild, the waters were pretty
choppy, making spotting challenging at times. So I considered myself lucky to
get some passable video of the bird.
When reviewing my
The male King Eider was present again today at Point Lookout near the second
westernmost jetty. Though the temperatures were mild, the waters were pretty
choppy, making spotting challenging at times. So I considered myself lucky to
get some passable video of the bird.
When reviewing my
King Eider is by the tip of the second to last Western Jetty just as specified
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Male King Eider continues at the 2nd western most jetty at point lookout.
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The first year male King Eider continues with the flock of sea ducks at the
West End jetty. No sign of the older male, but there was still lots of movement
and if it’s still in the area it may reappear later. I would’ve sent this
message out half an hour ago but my phone froze and shut down.
The first year male King Eider continues with the flock of sea ducks at the
West End jetty. No sign of the older male, but there was still lots of movement
and if it’s still in the area it may reappear later. I would’ve sent this
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close in right in front of the Charles E Ransom beach parking
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close in right in front of the Charles E Ransom beach parking
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Hi folks,
Female King Eider being seen at Ransom and Stehli's beach in Bayville. Was
close to shore, just off the eastern end of Ransom's parking lot when I left
around 1pm. Found by others, possibly yesterday.
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Female King Eider being seen at Ransom and Stehli's beach in Bayville. Was
close to shore, just off the eastern end of Ransom's parking lot when I left
around 1pm. Found by others, possibly yesterday.
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This morning a little after 9 the immature male King Eider swam in near shore
from a distant location in the sound. Other have looked unsuccessfully for the
bird on previous days around 7-8 with no luck, when the tide was high. On those
days it seemed to come in late morning on a low tide.
This morning a little after 9 the immature male King Eider swam in near shore
from a distant location in the sound. Other have looked unsuccessfully for the
bird on previous days around 7-8 with no luck, when the tide was high. On those
days it seemed to come in late morning on a low tide.
I just received an update and photos from Bobby Rossetti that indeed a young
male King Eider was seen along Long Island Sound at Caumsett State Park between
thefisherman’s parking lot and the area just past the pond to the east at low
tide earlier today. It is evidently working its way up and
I just received an update and photos from Bobby Rossetti that indeed a young
male King Eider was seen along Long Island Sound at Caumsett State Park between
thefisherman’s parking lot and the area just past the pond to the east at low
tide earlier today. It is evidently working its way up and
Sue and I spent the morning and early afternoon birding Dune Road from
Shinnecock to Moriches Inlet. Spring migrants were few in number, but a few
late wintering birds spiced up our list. Just west of the Inlet a mixed flock
of Scoter and Common Eider contained a single female King Eider. While
Sue and I spent the morning and early afternoon birding Dune Road from
Shinnecock to Moriches Inlet. Spring migrants were few in number, but a few
late wintering birds spiced up our list. Just west of the Inlet a mixed flock
of Scoter and Common Eider contained a single female King Eider. While
The King Eider continues south of Montauk lighthouse, seen from the eastern
most bluff of camp hero.
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The King Eider continues south of Montauk lighthouse, seen from the eastern
most bluff of camp hero.
Mike Z.
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The adult male King Eider was visible at 4:00 from one of the easternmost
overlooks at Camp Hero, in the scorer & Common Eider flock.
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The adult male King Eider was visible at 4:00 from one of the easternmost
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Adult male with mixed flock of scoters, mostly surf; viewing now from rocks
directly seaward of the lighthouse
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Adult male with mixed flock of scoters, mostly surf; viewing now from rocks
directly seaward of the lighthouse
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
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The adult male King Eider is currently viewable behind the russel station in
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The adult male King Eider is currently viewable behind the russel station in
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the King Eider flew in the inlet this morning around 7:50, narrowly escaping
with it's life.
The hunters are in position.
The bird is currently back at usual spot north of the west side of the inlet.
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the King Eider flew in the inlet this morning around 7:50, narrowly escaping
with it's life.
The hunters are in position.
The bird is currently back at usual spot north of the west side of the inlet.
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King Eider is still being seen in the flock of eider in the bay just north of
the inlet. Also of note was an Iceland Gull on the west jetty.
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King Eider is still being seen in the flock of eider in the bay just north of
the inlet. Also of note was an Iceland Gull on the west jetty.
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Adult male King Eider showing well , bayside with group of 60-70 Common Eiders,
best viewed from parking lot due north in bay.
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
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Adult male King Eider showing well , bayside with group of 60-70 Common Eiders,
best viewed from parking lot due north in bay.
Mike Lynne Scheibel
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drake King Eider still present at Shinnecock Inlet. Look north and it is just
west of the sand bar with the duck blind.
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The drake King Eider is present in the back of Shinnecock Bay in a flock of
approximately 50 Common Eider. Right now a scope is needed for decent views.
Bob McGrath
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drake King Eider still present at Shinnecock Inlet. Look north and it is just
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Being seen now with c. Eider facing north of this location in bay
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The Drake King Eider being viewed at Shinnecock on the Bay on the Bridge side.
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The Drake King Eider being viewed at Shinnecock on the Bay on the Bridge side.
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Hi all,
Late this afternoon, there was a near-adult male *King Eider* with the
large group of Common Eider that we observed on the bay from the parking
lot of Shinnecock Inlet.
We also saw an American Bittern along Dune Road.
Good birding,
Shawn Billerman
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Hi all,
Late this afternoon, there was a near-adult male *King Eider* with the
large group of Common Eider that we observed on the bay from the parking
lot of Shinnecock Inlet.
We also saw an American Bittern along Dune Road.
Good birding,
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A female King Eider was among a raft of 200+ Common Eiders at Point
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I tried to post an update earlier, but looks like it didn't go through. The
King Eider was still present when I left around 7:30 am, and Keir Randall
reported that it is still there, (around 8:30) now closer to shore.
Good luck if you go!
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Young male King Eider swimming west 100 yards off Plum Beach towards Sheepshead
Bay Marina in Brooklyn Kings County.
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I tried to post an update earlier, but looks like it didn't go through. The
King Eider was still present when I left around 7:30 am, and Keir Randall
reported that it is still there, (around 8:30) now closer to shore.
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Sharon and Marc Brody and I are currently looking at a first year male King
Eider from the pavilion at Long Beach in Smithtown. The bird is moving
right with a group of White-winged Scoters.
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Sharon and Marc Brody and I are currently looking at a first year male King
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I arrived about 10 minutes after reading this post having been across
the way at Floyd Bennett Field.
I am now just leaving the area with no luck in finding the King Eider.
I did have a few Surf Scoters and Long-tailed Ducks in the area which
offered nice views.
Cheers!
"Don't start none,
2nd winter bird still there in a flock of scoter west of the silver gull club.
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2nd winter bird still there in a flock of scoter west of the silver gull club.
Isaac Grant
Senior Loan Officer
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I arrived about 10 minutes after reading this post having been across
the way at Floyd Bennett Field.
I am now just leaving the area with no luck in finding the King Eider.
I did have a few Surf Scoters and Long-tailed Ducks in the area which
offered nice views.
Cheers!
Don't start none, won't
Happy New Year everyone,
A female King Eider was far offshore from Stehli Beach (the westernmost beach
on the Bayville strip). I was standing just beyond the little pavillion about
halfway down the parking lot and looking due north. It was associating with a
long line of White-winged Scoter
Happy New Year everyone,
A female King Eider was far offshore from Stehli Beach (the westernmost beach
on the Bayville strip). I was standing just beyond the little pavillion about
halfway down the parking lot and looking due north. It was associating with a
long line of White-winged Scoter
Drake (2nd winter). Maybe the same bird. Near the Silver gull club.
Isaac Grant
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Drake (2nd winter). Maybe the same bird. Near the Silver gull club.
Isaac Grant
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Adult male in with 20+ black scoter
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Adult male in with 20+ black scoter
Isaac Grant
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