I birded all day on the "Island of Long." Most of my time was spent @ Cupsogue
starting at 7:00 a.m. birding two tide cycles.
The day started with a seawatch which was better than previous attempts. Made
so, by the double digit number of Wilson's Storm-Petrels that worked a couple
of areas
I birded all day on the "Island of Long." Most of my time was spent @ Cupsogue
starting at 7:00 a.m. birding two tide cycles.
The day started with a seawatch which was better than previous attempts. Made
so, by the double digit number of Wilson's Storm-Petrels that worked a couple
of areas
Central Park NYC
Sunday July 10, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights today included nine individuals of four species of Wood Warblers:
Prairie Warbler, Blue-winged Warbler, Worm-eating Warbler, and six
Black-and-white Warbler, plus some breeding birds.
Birds at
Central Park NYC
Sunday July 10, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights today included nine individuals of four species of Wood Warblers:
Prairie Warbler, Blue-winged Warbler, Worm-eating Warbler, and six
Black-and-white Warbler, plus some breeding birds.
Birds at
At approximately 2:30 pm, Pete Morris and I observed a non-Wilson's storm
petrel fly west on the bay side of Dune Road past Tiana Beach. All the features
we observed pointed towards Leach's.
Good birding,
Taylor Sturm
Sent from my iPhone
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
At approximately 2:30 pm, Pete Morris and I observed a non-Wilson's storm
petrel fly west on the bay side of Dune Road past Tiana Beach. All the features
we observed pointed towards Leach's.
Good birding,
Taylor Sturm
Sent from my iPhone
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
Due to the time restraint of just a few hours to bird starting from the
Riverhead area, when Dave Larsen (a long-time, local birding friend who now
lives in Virginia, picked me up, Epcal seemed the best choice for avian
action !
Stopping first at the "radar station" opposite the Calverton
Due to the time restraint of just a few hours to bird starting from the
Riverhead area, when Dave Larsen (a long-time, local birding friend who now
lives in Virginia, picked me up, Epcal seemed the best choice for avian
action !
Stopping first at the "radar station" opposite the Calverton