Thanks to @Team_eBird for their dedication to keeping eBird.org running
smoothly and for the group of New York State hotspot moderators for their
time reviewing shared location suggestions.
The wiki page site was developed for accessing data on eBird.org and
includes additional links to birding
When I work on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one to pick up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added for each county.
For each county on the wiki click
See Life Paulagics is running our annual winter pelagic trip on Saturday,
Jan. 7 out of Brooklyn for winter seabirds. We will be searching for
Northern Fulmar, Razorbill, Common Murre, Dovekie, Atlantic Puffin,
Kittiwake, Iceland, Glaucous, and Lesser Black-backed Gulls, Red Phalarope,
Northern
I'm sure everyone is tired of reports about this bird and (I won't say but) it
continues in same location of city hall park (east west path in NE corner) for
anyone who was considering trying for it. Bird was hunkered in a tree with
yellow leaves on south side of east west path near city hall
I'm not tired of it. I still haven't been able to find time to see the
bird, what with being out of town for Thanksgiving and being at work, so I
appreciate the updates. I still want to know if I have a chance whenever I
find time to run to City Hall Park. I would guess I'm speaking for other
In my opinion, one report per day giving the general area where the bird was found is sufficient. Deb Allen-Original Message-
From: brian.whip...@gmail.com
Sent: Nov 29, 2016 9:27 AM
To: Dennis Hrehowsik , "nysbirds-l@cornell.edu"
I'm sure everyone is tired of reports about this bird and (I won't say but) it
continues in same location of city hall park (east west path in NE corner) for
anyone who was considering trying for it. Bird was hunkered in a tree with
yellow leaves on south side of east west path near city hall
I'm not tired of it. I still haven't been able to find time to see the
bird, what with being out of town for Thanksgiving and being at work, so I
appreciate the updates. I still want to know if I have a chance whenever I
find time to run to City Hall Park. I would guess I'm speaking for other
In my opinion, one report per day giving the general area where the bird was found is sufficient. Deb Allen-Original Message-
From: brian.whip...@gmail.com
Sent: Nov 29, 2016 9:27 AM
To: Dennis Hrehowsik , "nysbirds-l@cornell.edu"
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Western Tanager city hall pk
Thanks to @Team_eBird for their dedication to keeping eBird.org running
smoothly and for the group of New York State hotspot moderators for their
time reviewing shared location suggestions.
The wiki page site was developed for accessing data on eBird.org and
includes additional links to birding
When I work on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one to pick up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added for each county.
For each county on the wiki click
See Life Paulagics is running our annual winter pelagic trip on Saturday,
Jan. 7 out of Brooklyn for winter seabirds. We will be searching for
Northern Fulmar, Razorbill, Common Murre, Dovekie, Atlantic Puffin,
Kittiwake, Iceland, Glaucous, and Lesser Black-backed Gulls, Red Phalarope,
Northern
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