The two Marbled Godwits were still here at 5;25 PM today on the mud flats.
Andy Murphy
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I wanted to let people that have an interest in west coast pelagics, that there
are other opportunities than leaving from Monterey. Myself and a few other CT
birders are taking a few trips this September including one out of Half Moon
Bay, run by Alvaro Jaramillo. For the traveler, Half Moon
Currently being seen with Eric Miller and Lisa Scheppke . 6:30pm
Here is a link to my current location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:40.89412,-72.332563
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Wilson's Phalarope continues as previously reported by Isaac Grant in the
northeast corner of the East Pond of Jamaica Bay along with the American
Avocet. Seen from 3:15 to 5:00 this afternoon.
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By kayaks.
Ardith
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ardith Bondi
> Date: August 18, 2013 4:49:10 PM EDT
> To: Anders Peltomaa
> Subject: Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: Red-necked Phalarope - Hudson River Park, West
> Village, Manhattan (Yes)
>
> Is just below pier 40.My camera
Hi all again,
I've been getting questions about the location of the RNPH. It is off the
Hudson River Greenway, by Canal and Watts Street, which is just south of
Holland Tunnel.
good birding,
Anders
On Aug 18, 2013 3:17 PM, "Anders Peltomaa"
wrote:
> The Red-necked Phalarope is continuing. Now
The Red-necked Phalarope is continuing. Now feeding directly off of Hudson
River Park, just South of Holland tunnel. It is swimming among the pilings
of derelict Pier 32.
great county bird,
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
On Aug 18, 2013 2:39 PM, "Phil Jeffrey" wrote:
**
Reported earlier on
On Saturday 8/24/13 we will be presenting the 8th Annual Jamaica
Bay Shorebird Festival . Thanks to NYC Audubon, The American Littoral
Society and Gateway National Recreation Area for sponsoring the event.
We'll have guided walks on both the East and West Ponds. (see below for
full schedule).
If
Hi everybody,
On Saturday 8/24/13 we will be presenting the 8th Annual Jamaica
Bay Shorebird Festival . Thanks to NYC Audubon, The American Littoral
Society and Gateway National Recreation Area for sponsoring the event.
We'll have guided walks on both the East and West Ponds. (see below for
full
Sunday 2:00 pm The Red-necked Phalarope was not being seen in the Hudson River
beside the
river wall of Hudson River Park in the West Village of Manhattan. Correction
(after the fact): it was seen between Piers 40 and 45 (not 35) (Morton Street
to West 10th Street). Apologies to Isaac for your
Jim Ash found an adult CURLEW SANDPIPER on the far west side of the bay side
flats at Mecox Inlet this morning.
The bird remained on site when I left around 10:30 AM. While the bird is
transitioning to basic plumage it is still retaining quite a bit of color and
can be easily picked out among
The bird is currently 9:30a.m. in the extreme north east corner of the pond.
Isaac Grant
Senior Loan Officer
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Here's a new article on Purple Martins I though many of you would enjoy!
http://kymry.wordpress.com/201...
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A bird walk around the Pelham Bay Area produced a nice mix nesters and
migrants.
Bartow Pell Mansion
Red tailed hawk
Osprey with bunker
Blue gray gnatcatcher -4 (nesting)
Red breasted Grosbeak
Eastern Towhee-immature
Baltimore Oriole-4
Red eyed Vireo
Ovenbird (2 heard)
Black & White warbler
The American Avocet continues this morning on the North End of the East Pond.
Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!
Andrew Baksh
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The American Avocet continues this morning on the North End of the East Pond.
Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!
Andrew Baksh
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A bird walk around the Pelham Bay Area produced a nice mix nesters and
migrants.
Bartow Pell Mansion
Red tailed hawk
Osprey with bunker
Blue gray gnatcatcher -4 (nesting)
Red breasted Grosbeak
Eastern Towhee-immature
Baltimore Oriole-4
Red eyed Vireo
Ovenbird (2 heard)
Black White warbler
Birders et al,
Here's a new article on Purple Martins I though many of you would enjoy!
http://kymry.wordpress.com/201...
Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
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The bird is currently 9:30a.m. in the extreme north east corner of the pond.
Isaac Grant
Senior Loan Officer
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Jim Ash found an adult CURLEW SANDPIPER on the far west side of the bay side
flats at Mecox Inlet this morning.
The bird remained on site when I left around 10:30 AM. While the bird is
transitioning to basic plumage it is still retaining quite a bit of color and
can be easily picked out among
Sunday 2:00 pm The Red-necked Phalarope was not being seen in the Hudson River
beside the
river wall of Hudson River Park in the West Village of Manhattan. Correction
(after the fact): it was seen between Piers 40 and 45 (not 35) (Morton Street
to West 10th Street). Apologies to Isaac for your
Hi everybody,
On Saturday 8/24/13 we will be presenting the 8th Annual Jamaica
Bay Shorebird Festival . Thanks to NYC Audubon, The American Littoral
Society and Gateway National Recreation Area for sponsoring the event.
We'll have guided walks on both the East and West Ponds. (see below for
full
The Red-necked Phalarope is continuing. Now feeding directly off of Hudson
River Park, just South of Holland tunnel. It is swimming among the pilings
of derelict Pier 32.
great county bird,
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
On Aug 18, 2013 2:39 PM, Phil Jeffrey phil.jeff...@gmail.com wrote:
**
Hi all again,
I've been getting questions about the location of the RNPH. It is off the
Hudson River Greenway, by Canal and Watts Street, which is just south of
Holland Tunnel.
good birding,
Anders
On Aug 18, 2013 3:17 PM, Anders Peltomaa anders.pelto...@gmail.com
wrote:
The Red-necked
By kayaks.
Ardith
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ardith Bondi ard...@earthlink.net
Date: August 18, 2013 4:49:10 PM EDT
To: Anders Peltomaa anders.pelto...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: Red-necked Phalarope - Hudson River Park, West
Village, Manhattan (Yes)
Currently being seen with Eric Miller and Lisa Scheppke . 6:30pm
Here is a link to my current location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:40.89412,-72.332563
Sent from Loretta IV in the field
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I wanted to let people that have an interest in west coast pelagics, that there
are other opportunities than leaving from Monterey. Myself and a few other CT
birders are taking a few trips this September including one out of Half Moon
Bay, run by Alvaro Jaramillo. For the traveler, Half Moon
The two Marbled Godwits were still here at 5;25 PM today on the mud flats.
Andy Murphy
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