[nysbirds-l] Ruff - Yes

2016-06-26 Thread Corey Finger
Currently viewing Ruff from south end of East Pond. It's at the Raunt though, so the view is probably better from Big John's Pond overlook. Good Birding, Corey Finger Sent from my iPhone -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME

Re:[nysbirds-l] Ruff - Now not at the Raunt

2016-06-26 Thread Corey Finger
I walked up to the overlook and it's not here now. Incoming birders should check the north and south ends of the East Pond. Good Birding, Corey Finger Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 26, 2016, at 5:52 AM, Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Currently viewing Ruff from south end

[nysbirds-l] Ruff - East Pond Intel and suggestion on working this bird...

2016-06-26 Thread Andrew Baksh
For anyone thinking of checking the North End. Yesterday, I cleared the north west trail so it is open. Please note, that knee high boots is a MUST, if attempting to enter the pond at that end. The water is still draining and is higher there than on the south with many soft spots. Please be

[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge East Pond Ruff NO!

2016-06-26 Thread Andrew Baksh
A strategic vigil with eyes on the North End, South End and the Overlook has NOT resulted in a Ruff re-sighting after the early morning post. Many of us, who were on stakeout duties are pulling out. Let's hope someone has a positive report before the day is out. Birds of note seen on the East

Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge East Pond Ruff NO!

2016-06-26 Thread Donna Schulman
eBird report of the White-faced Ibis seen today at 7:45am. White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) (1) - Reported Jun 26, 2016 07:45 by null - Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, New York - Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8=p=13=40.6170296,-73.8244561=40.6170296,-73.8244561 - Checklist:

[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sunday June 26, 2016 - R-b Nuthatch Arrival, late date Black-and-white Warbler

2016-06-26 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC - Ramble Sunday June 26, 2016 OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from Turtle Pond at 9am Highlights: Jeff Ward spotted a Red-breasted Nuthatch at the Maintenance Field. Red-breasted Nuthatch does not summer in Central Park, and today's

RE: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sunday June 26, 2016 - R-b Nuthatch Arrival, late date Black-and-white Warbler

2016-06-26 Thread Deborah Allen
Thank you Shai, For the Kingbird links. The previous early fall arrival date for Red-breasted Nuthatch for Central Park was July 8, 2007 right in line with the other early arrivals listed in Ken Feustel's paper. Winter finch forecast anyone? Deb Allen -Original Message- >From:

Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge East Pond Ruff NO!

2016-06-26 Thread Joshua Malbin
The White-faced Ibis is present now toward the south end of the pond. I am viewing it from Big John's overlook. No Ruff. On Jun 26, 2016 3:13 PM, "Donna Schulman" wrote: > eBird report of the White-faced Ibis seen today at 7:45am. > > White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) (1)

[nysbirds-l] Ruff - Yes

2016-06-26 Thread Corey Finger
Currently viewing Ruff from south end of East Pond. It's at the Raunt though, so the view is probably better from Big John's Pond overlook. Good Birding, Corey Finger Sent from my iPhone -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME

Re:[nysbirds-l] Ruff - Now not at the Raunt

2016-06-26 Thread Corey Finger
I walked up to the overlook and it's not here now. Incoming birders should check the north and south ends of the East Pond. Good Birding, Corey Finger Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 26, 2016, at 5:52 AM, Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Currently viewing Ruff from south end

[nysbirds-l] Ruff - East Pond Intel and suggestion on working this bird...

2016-06-26 Thread Andrew Baksh
For anyone thinking of checking the North End. Yesterday, I cleared the north west trail so it is open. Please note, that knee high boots is a MUST, if attempting to enter the pond at that end. The water is still draining and is higher there than on the south with many soft spots. Please be

[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge East Pond Ruff NO!

2016-06-26 Thread Andrew Baksh
A strategic vigil with eyes on the North End, South End and the Overlook has NOT resulted in a Ruff re-sighting after the early morning post. Many of us, who were on stakeout duties are pulling out. Let's hope someone has a positive report before the day is out. Birds of note seen on the East

Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge East Pond Ruff NO!

2016-06-26 Thread Donna Schulman
eBird report of the White-faced Ibis seen today at 7:45am. White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) (1) - Reported Jun 26, 2016 07:45 by null - Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, New York - Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8=p=13=40.6170296,-73.8244561=40.6170296,-73.8244561 - Checklist:

[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sunday June 26, 2016 - R-b Nuthatch Arrival, late date Black-and-white Warbler

2016-06-26 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC - Ramble Sunday June 26, 2016 OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from Turtle Pond at 9am Highlights: Jeff Ward spotted a Red-breasted Nuthatch at the Maintenance Field. Red-breasted Nuthatch does not summer in Central Park, and today's

Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge East Pond Ruff NO!

2016-06-26 Thread Joshua Malbin
The White-faced Ibis is present now toward the south end of the pond. I am viewing it from Big John's overlook. No Ruff. On Jun 26, 2016 3:13 PM, "Donna Schulman" wrote: > eBird report of the White-faced Ibis seen today at 7:45am. > > White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) (1) > - Reported Jun 26,

RE: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sunday June 26, 2016 - R-b Nuthatch Arrival, late date Black-and-white Warbler

2016-06-26 Thread Deborah Allen
Thank you Shai, For the Kingbird links. The previous early fall arrival date for Red-breasted Nuthatch for Central Park was July 8, 2007 right in line with the other early arrivals listed in Ken Feustel's paper. Winter finch forecast anyone? Deb Allen -Original Message- >From: