This time, another robin from Alley Pond Park, Queens. This partially
leucistic individual is very different looking from the one I posted last
year, but cool looking too. If you're interested, you can view two pictures
of this bird, along with last year's, at
As acting Program Chair of the Eastern L.I. Audubon Society, and frequent
"poster" to this list-serve, our newsletter's editor asked if I could post the
below, due to said publication's production problem with the upcoming issue.
All are welcome ! Thanks, Bob...P.S. There was a drake
NYSBirders,
My Bedford Audubon Society birding class and I went to the Marshlands
Conservancy in Rye this morning and had some nice spring arrivals, although I
gather from talking to Tom Burke that there was not nearly as much around there
this morning as there was yesterday-
Among the
One addition - a drake Wood Duck on The Point
Ardith Bondi
On 4/27/11 5:46 AM, Tom Fiore wrote:
Tuesday, 26 April, 2011 - various reports, from N.Y. City locations:
In Queens County NY, there was a photographed young male *Blue Grosbeak*
on Tuesday - the report is on the ebirdsnyc list. That
New arrivals at Southards Park (Babylon Village) early this AM included N.
Parula and N. Waterthrush.
Bob Grover
Robert Grover
Vice President
Director, Environmental and Coastal Sciences
GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Engineering and Construction Services
325 West Main Street, Babylon, NY 11702
(d)
New arrivals at Southards Park (Babylon Village) early this AM included N.
Parula and N. Waterthrush.
Bob Grover
Robert Grover
Vice President
Director, Environmental and Coastal Sciences
GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Engineering and Construction Services
325 West Main Street, Babylon, NY 11702
(d)
One addition - a drake Wood Duck on The Point
Ardith Bondi
On 4/27/11 5:46 AM, Tom Fiore wrote:
Tuesday, 26 April, 2011 - various reports, from N.Y. City locations:
In Queens County NY, there was a photographed young male *Blue Grosbeak*
on Tuesday - the report is on the ebirdsnyc list. That
NYSBirders,
My Bedford Audubon Society birding class and I went to the Marshlands
Conservancy in Rye this morning and had some nice spring arrivals, although I
gather from talking to Tom Burke that there was not nearly as much around there
this morning as there was yesterday-
Among the
As acting Program Chair of the Eastern L.I. Audubon Society, and frequent
poster to this list-serve, our newsletter's editor asked if I could post the
below, due to said publication's production problem with the upcoming issue.
All are welcome ! Thanks, Bob...P.S. There was a drake Blue-winged
This time, another robin from Alley Pond Park, Queens. This partially
leucistic individual is very different looking from the one I posted last
year, but cool looking too. If you're interested, you can view two pictures
of this bird, along with last year's, at
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