The White Ibis continues in the marshes at the end of Dewilt Avenue. Initially
seen preening to the left of the vantage point, but just took off and flew to
the right and landed at the far end.
Cheers,
-Tim H
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Robert Proniewych just reported the White Ibis White Ibis currently is in the
marshes at the end of Delwit Avenue.
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves could free our
mind.” ~ Bob Marley
“Tenderness and Kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but
Extra-limitally, the STELLER’S Sea-Eagle, still of course one of, if not the,
rarest [wild-&-free] birds in North America this summer / year, was ongoing
thru Thursday, 8/11 at ’Spaniard’s Cove’, Trinity Bay on Newfoundland, the
eastern Maritime province of Canada, where it has been for some
Hi all,
Please, let’s all just all dial it back. This thread was all in good fun about
the potentially good birds one could add to their Kings County list and I
rather enjoyed the discussion and appreciated the participation until it was
derailed.
We have much work to do. There are
Central Park NYC - North End
Friday, August. 12, 2022
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Seven Species of Wood Warblers including Hooded and Blue-winged
Warblers, Scarlet Tanager.
Canada Goose - 2 at the Pool
Wood Duck - male northeast Reservoir
Mallard - 10
Double-crested Cormorant
As an [extra-limital] addendum-corrigendum, the flock of White Ibis in the
state of *Maine* (at Wells, southern-coast area) had grown to more than thirty
(31 of that species may have been a highest count on the day) on Aug. 11th, and
many of the same flock were seen again in that state and
By now, some of you might have learned of the massive find of a Cape Verde
Shearwater offshore of Chatham Massachusetts this morning. First record for MA
and 2nd for North America.
The lucky party of 5 consisted of some heavy hitters in Ian Davies, Jeremiah
Trimble (credited with the spot),
Hi all,
Please, let’s all just all dial it back. This thread was all in good fun about
the potentially good birds one could add to their Kings County list and I
rather enjoyed the discussion and appreciated the participation until it was
derailed.
We have much work to do. There are
Extra-limitally, the STELLER’S Sea-Eagle, still of course one of, if not the,
rarest [wild-&-free] birds in North America this summer / year, was ongoing
thru Thursday, 8/11 at ’Spaniard’s Cove’, Trinity Bay on Newfoundland, the
eastern Maritime province of Canada, where it has been for some
Robert Proniewych just reported the White Ibis White Ibis currently is in the
marshes at the end of Delwit Avenue.
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves could free our
mind.” ~ Bob Marley
“Tenderness and Kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but
The White Ibis continues in the marshes at the end of Dewilt Avenue. Initially
seen preening to the left of the vantage point, but just took off and flew to
the right and landed at the far end.
Cheers,
-Tim H
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
Central Park NYC - North End
Friday, August. 12, 2022
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Seven Species of Wood Warblers including Hooded and Blue-winged
Warblers, Scarlet Tanager.
Canada Goose - 2 at the Pool
Wood Duck - male northeast Reservoir
Mallard - 10
Double-crested Cormorant
By now, some of you might have learned of the massive find of a Cape Verde
Shearwater offshore of Chatham Massachusetts this morning. First record for MA
and 2nd for North America.
The lucky party of 5 consisted of some heavy hitters in Ian Davies, Jeremiah
Trimble (credited with the spot),
As an [extra-limital] addendum-corrigendum, the flock of White Ibis in the
state of *Maine* (at Wells, southern-coast area) had grown to more than thirty
(31 of that species may have been a highest count on the day) on Aug. 11th, and
many of the same flock were seen again in that state and
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