[nysbirds-l] The New York Botanical Garden

2011-12-10 Thread Debbie Becker
Highlights of the weekly bird walk produced Rusty Blackbirds, House Finch and a Chipping Sparrow. Coopers Hawk-1 Red tailed hawk-2 White breasted nuthatch-1 Tufted titmouse-2 Chipping sparrow -1 House finch-14 White throated sparrows-2 Rusty blackbird-2 Grackle-1 American crow-3 Hermit thrush-1

[nysbirds-l] NYC: Swindler Cove Park, Sat. 10-Dec incl. Orange-crowned Warbler

2011-12-10 Thread Ben Cacace
Date: Saturday, 10 December 2011 (1:00p-4:25p) Location: Manhattan - Swindler Cove Park & Sherman Creek Reported by: Ben Cacace This upper Manhattan park is situated along the Harlem River at the end of Dyckman St. & 10th Avenue across the island from Fort Tryon Park. ** Total species - 27 **

[nysbirds-l] 2 Orange-crowned Warblers at Overlook Beach (Town of Babylon)

2011-12-10 Thread John Gluth
Found ~2:30 this afternoon during a belated (and fruitless) search for the N. Shrike found Tuesday by Ken Fuestel at nearby Cedar Beach. Both Orange-crowns were in the dense scrub immediately on the other side of the dirt berms ~30 yards SE of the cell phone tower. They were not seen

[nysbirds-l] Little Gull at Point Lookout

2011-12-10 Thread Steve Walter
I heard from Tom Burke that he and Gail found an adult LITTLE GULL (with about 100 Bonaparte's Gulls) late today out on the ocean off Point Lookout Town Park. There was a frenzy of large gulls at the mouth of Jones Inlet earlier in the day, but they appeared to be all Herring. Still RAZORBILL

[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Avocet - Yes

2011-12-10 Thread Rob Jett
The avocet on Coney Island Creek was still present this morning at around 8am. It was resting on the sand spit at the west end of Leon Kaiser Park. Good birding, Rob -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES

[nysbirds-l] Joseph Fell has shared an eBird checklist with you from Amherst SP (formerly Glen Park) on Dec 10, 2011 - 10:00 AM

2011-12-10 Thread joetf1973
To accept this checklist into your eBird account, click on the link below: http://ebird.org/ebird/shared?subID=UzkzMDgzMzY.=t You will then be able to view, edit, or delete it. Learn more about eBirds checklist sharing process at

[nysbirds-l] King Eider - Glen Cove

2011-12-10 Thread Seth Ausubel
A female King Eider is off East Island, Glen Cove, Nassau County. It is visible at a distance looking west from Pryibil Beach, Glen Cove. This is just west of Bayville. Seth Ausubel Forest Hills, NY Sent from my iPhone -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME

[nysbirds-l] New Hampshire Suggestions: Please contact me off list

2011-12-10 Thread Brien Hindman
Hi all, I apologize for filling your inbox with a personal request, but I thought it would be silly of me not to employ the sharp minds that constitute the NYSBirds list. I've received dead on suggestions in the past. The short of it is, I am leaving in a few hours to visit my aunt who is

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC CBC

2011-12-10 Thread david speiser
Please join New York City Audubon for The Central Park Christmas Bird Count (CBC) on Sunday December 18th. The meeting place is at 8 am at the South Pump Station of the Reservoir in the park (near 85th Street and 5th Avenue). Teams will cover the seven sectors then convene in the

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC CBC

2011-12-10 Thread david speiser
Please join New York City Audubon for The Central Park Christmas Bird Count (CBC) on Sunday December 18th. The meeting place is at 8 am at the South Pump Station of the Reservoir in the park (near 85th Street and 5th Avenue). Teams will cover the seven sectors then convene in the

[nysbirds-l] New Hampshire Suggestions: Please contact me off list

2011-12-10 Thread Brien Hindman
Hi all, I apologize for filling your inbox with a personal request, but I thought it would be silly of me not to employ the sharp minds that constitute the NYSBirds list. I've received dead on suggestions in the past. The short of it is, I am leaving in a few hours to visit my aunt who is

[nysbirds-l] King Eider - Glen Cove

2011-12-10 Thread Seth Ausubel
A female King Eider is off East Island, Glen Cove, Nassau County. It is visible at a distance looking west from Pryibil Beach, Glen Cove. This is just west of Bayville. Seth Ausubel Forest Hills, NY Sent from my iPhone -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME

[nysbirds-l] Joseph Fell has shared an eBird checklist with you from Amherst SP (formerly Glen Park) on Dec 10, 2011 - 10:00 AM

2011-12-10 Thread joetf1973
To accept this checklist into your eBird account, click on the link below: http://ebird.org/ebird/shared?subID=UzkzMDgzMzY.s=t You will then be able to view, edit, or delete it. Learn more about eBirds checklist sharing process at

[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Avocet - Yes

2011-12-10 Thread Rob Jett
The avocet on Coney Island Creek was still present this morning at around 8am. It was resting on the sand spit at the west end of Leon Kaiser Park. Good birding, Rob -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES

[nysbirds-l] 2 Orange-crowned Warblers at Overlook Beach (Town of Babylon)

2011-12-10 Thread John Gluth
Found ~2:30 this afternoon during a belated (and fruitless) search for the N. Shrike found Tuesday by Ken Fuestel at nearby Cedar Beach. Both Orange-crowns were in the dense scrub immediately on the other side of the dirt berms ~30 yards SE of the cell phone tower. They were not seen

[nysbirds-l] NYC: Swindler Cove Park, Sat. 10-Dec incl. Orange-crowned Warbler

2011-12-10 Thread Ben Cacace
Date: Saturday, 10 December 2011 (1:00p-4:25p) Location: Manhattan - Swindler Cove Park Sherman Creek Reported by: Ben Cacace This upper Manhattan park is situated along the Harlem River at the end of Dyckman St. 10th Avenue across the island from Fort Tryon Park. ** Total species - 27 ** The

[nysbirds-l] The New York Botanical Garden

2011-12-10 Thread Debbie Becker
Highlights of the weekly bird walk produced Rusty Blackbirds, House Finch and a Chipping Sparrow. Coopers Hawk-1 Red tailed hawk-2 White breasted nuthatch-1 Tufted titmouse-2 Chipping sparrow -1 House finch-14 White throated sparrows-2 Rusty blackbird-2 Grackle-1 American crow-3 Hermit thrush-1