Looking at the young male King Eider right now (3:45pm) in a flock of Common
Eiders just west of the second jetty (counting east to west).
Also five Harlequin Ducks east of the first jetty.
Karen Fung
NYC
http://BIRDSiVIEWS.com
Sent from my iPhone
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Dear Steve/ NYSBIRDS,
Re: Canadian (or Northern) RTHA seen in the Black Dirt Region- there have been
a few sightings reported. I recently been reporting a Northern RTHA
(Abietcola) at the Wallkill River NWR (Sussex County portion
of the Refuge) over the last few weeks. I have seen this
The male Long-tailed Duck was still present in the river off Croton Point
Park as of 3:00 today, alone beyond the jumble of shoreline ice to the west
of the beach at the base of the nature-center hill. Otherwise, we saw about
half a dozen Bald Eagles, but no sign of the previously reported
I had a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron at Woodlawn Beach SP today.
Strangely only 2 Mallards and a handful of gulls were present.
A complete list can be seen here:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S42317032
Joe Fell
Buffalo, NY
jfell2...@gmail.com
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I did my now annual raptor photography trip yesterday to Orange County's
Black Dirt region and to the Wallkill Refuge straddling New York and New
Jersey. The effort now includes a count, which I enter into HMANA's (Hawk
Migration Association of North America) winter raptor survey database.
On the south end. East Pond at Jamaica. Bay WR. In the fog. A young Glaucous
Gull r eating alone othe ice
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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I did my now annual raptor photography trip yesterday to Orange County's
Black Dirt region and to the Wallkill Refuge straddling New York and New
Jersey. The effort now includes a count, which I enter into HMANA's (Hawk
Migration Association of North America) winter raptor survey database.
On the south end. East Pond at Jamaica. Bay WR. In the fog. A young Glaucous
Gull r eating alone othe ice
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
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Dear Steve/ NYSBIRDS,
Re: Canadian (or Northern) RTHA seen in the Black Dirt Region- there have been
a few sightings reported. I recently been reporting a Northern RTHA
(Abietcola) at the Wallkill River NWR (Sussex County portion
of the Refuge) over the last few weeks. I have seen this
Looking at the young male King Eider right now (3:45pm) in a flock of Common
Eiders just west of the second jetty (counting east to west).
Also five Harlequin Ducks east of the first jetty.
Karen Fung
NYC
http://BIRDSiVIEWS.com
Sent from my iPhone
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The male Long-tailed Duck was still present in the river off Croton Point
Park as of 3:00 today, alone beyond the jumble of shoreline ice to the west
of the beach at the base of the nature-center hill. Otherwise, we saw about
half a dozen Bald Eagles, but no sign of the previously reported
I had a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron at Woodlawn Beach SP today.
Strangely only 2 Mallards and a handful of gulls were present.
A complete list can be seen here:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S42317032
Joe Fell
Buffalo, NY
jfell2...@gmail.com
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