Good variety of warblers at Bashakill today. 15 species - Bay-breasted,
Blackpoll, Yellow-rumped, Cape May, Palm, Black-and-White, Parula, Magnolia,
Prairie, Tennessee, Nashville, Canada, C. Yellowthroat, N. Waterthrush,
Worm-eating
But the highlights were a Lincoln's Sp. (just east of
I arrived at Deep Hollow around 3:30 and learned from Pat Lindsay and Joan
Quinlan that the bird had vanished about an hour earlier. They and Nick Laviola
were trying to re-find it from the path along the east side of the Deep Hollow
Ranch, so I decided to look from the ridge on the Teddy
Any reports of the bird being seen later in the day, subsequent to Mike
Shanley's at 11:15?
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Looking down from the spot that Jim Osterlund has marked (see below) into
the valley (i.e. in a north-easterly direction), the NORTHERN WHEATEAR was
favoring the heavily grazed pasture in the middle of the valley, just north
of the large pond next to the dude ranch. It often perched on fence posts
9/17/11 - New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY
Time: 10am to 2:30pm
Observers: Andrew Block
2 Double-crested Cormorants
12 Wood Ducks
6 Mallards
1 Osprey
1 Red-tailed hawk
1 Cooper's Hawk
2 Wild Turkeys
3 Herring Gulls
6 Mourning Doves
1 Chimney Swift
4+ Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
1 Belted
Saturday, Sept. 17
Black throated green
Northern parula
Red eyed vireo
Magnolia
Wood ducks
Red tailed hawk
Wood thrush
Northern flicker
Mockingbird
Goldfinch
American robins
Blue jays
Mourning doves
Ruby throated hummingbirds
Cedar waxwings
Good birding,
Debbie Becker
At Pelham Bay Park:
Osprey
I have uploaded a few pics of the Northern Wheatear from this morning at Deep
Hollow Ranch in Montauk.
They can be seen at:
http://imgur.com/a/eUwfy#HjIk3
-Mike Shanley
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Highlights of a Saturday mornings birding at RMSP were few, but Sue and I found
a Yellow-breasted Chat (probably the same bird seen on the golf course the
previous day) west of the Field 2 picnic area. Later that morning Sue found a
perched-up Lark Sparrow on the south side of the entrance road
A group of us including Jim Ash and Vicki Bustamante watched the Wheatear until
about 1115. It was last seen around the small ponds behind the main building at
Deep Hollow Ranch. It was frequently perching up on the fence posts.
Good luck if you go!
-Mike Shanley
Sent from my iPhone
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Karen Rubinstein has just found a NORTHERN WHEATEAR at Theodore Roosevelt
County Park in Montauk, eastern Suffolk County. Take Rt 27 through the
village of Montauk and look for the park on the left (north) about a half
mile after East Lake Drive. Turn into the park and park near the buildings.
Karen Rubinstein has just found a NORTHERN WHEATEAR at Theodore Roosevelt
County Park in Montauk, eastern Suffolk County. Take Rt 27 through the
village of Montauk and look for the park on the left (north) about a half
mile after East Lake Drive. Turn into the park and park near the buildings.
A group of us including Jim Ash and Vicki Bustamante watched the Wheatear until
about 1115. It was last seen around the small ponds behind the main building at
Deep Hollow Ranch. It was frequently perching up on the fence posts.
Good luck if you go!
-Mike Shanley
Sent from my iPhone
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Highlights of a Saturday mornings birding at RMSP were few, but Sue and I found
a Yellow-breasted Chat (probably the same bird seen on the golf course the
previous day) west of the Field 2 picnic area. Later that morning Sue found a
perched-up Lark Sparrow on the south side of the entrance road
I have uploaded a few pics of the Northern Wheatear from this morning at Deep
Hollow Ranch in Montauk.
They can be seen at:
http://imgur.com/a/eUwfy#HjIk3
-Mike Shanley
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Saturday, Sept. 17
Black throated green
Northern parula
Red eyed vireo
Magnolia
Wood ducks
Red tailed hawk
Wood thrush
Northern flicker
Mockingbird
Goldfinch
American robins
Blue jays
Mourning doves
Ruby throated hummingbirds
Cedar waxwings
Good birding,
Debbie Becker
At Pelham Bay Park:
Osprey
9/17/11 - New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY
Time: 10am to 2:30pm
Observers: Andrew Block
2 Double-crested Cormorants
12 Wood Ducks
6 Mallards
1 Osprey
1 Red-tailed hawk
1 Cooper's Hawk
2 Wild Turkeys
3 Herring Gulls
6 Mourning Doves
1 Chimney Swift
4+ Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
1 Belted
Looking down from the spot that Jim Osterlund has marked (see below) into
the valley (i.e. in a north-easterly direction), the NORTHERN WHEATEAR was
favoring the heavily grazed pasture in the middle of the valley, just north
of the large pond next to the dude ranch. It often perched on fence posts
Any reports of the bird being seen later in the day, subsequent to Mike
Shanley's at 11:15?
--
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ARCHIVES:
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I arrived at Deep Hollow around 3:30 and learned from Pat Lindsay and Joan
Quinlan that the bird had vanished about an hour earlier. They and Nick Laviola
were trying to re-find it from the path along the east side of the Deep Hollow
Ranch, so I decided to look from the ridge on the Teddy
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