[nysbirds-l] Red-Necked Grebe - Pt. Lookout, Nassau County

2017-01-10 Thread Long Island Birding
Sorry for the late report but I had a Red-Necked Grebe between the very
first and second jetty at Pt. Lookout earlier today for anyone interested.
Several Horned Grebes around as well.
Mike Z.

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[nysbirds-l] Red-Necked Grebe - Pt. Lookout, Nassau County

2017-01-10 Thread Long Island Birding
Sorry for the late report but I had a Red-Necked Grebe between the very
first and second jetty at Pt. Lookout earlier today for anyone interested.
Several Horned Grebes around as well.
Mike Z.

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[nysbirds-l] Don't see it on the west coast - go east, young man, go east !

2017-01-10 Thread robert adamo
Today I finally got a chance to try for the Townsend's Solitaire. Arriving
at North Sea Rd., Southold at 1145, I found Kathleen Coyle parked at #
1525. When I asked if she had seen the bird, she just pointed and said
"there it is"...3 very, sweet words ! The bird was resting mid-span on the
power line between pole & house, where it remained for at least 5 minutes.
During which, Tom Reichert pulled up and asked me the same question, to
which I was able to give what I just had been given...a wonderful win-win !

Tom is basically a PHOTOGRAPHER/birder, whom I had met at some good
sighting many moons ago, and he does comes packing ! I'm sure he obtained
many outstanding shots with his mega camera/lens ! The bird was a good
subject for the hour I was was able to stay, by remaining still for a bit
for pictures, before disappearing and then re-appearing a short while
afterward. While waiting on the bird during one of it's absences, Tom
related his frustration with a single aspect of the trip taken with his
wife very recently, starting in Vancouver, and ending in Banff, Canada. The
target bird he missed out there, was none other than the species he found
today...go figure !

Cheers,
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[nysbirds-l] Don't see it on the west coast - go east, young man, go east !

2017-01-10 Thread robert adamo
Today I finally got a chance to try for the Townsend's Solitaire. Arriving
at North Sea Rd., Southold at 1145, I found Kathleen Coyle parked at #
1525. When I asked if she had seen the bird, she just pointed and said
"there it is"...3 very, sweet words ! The bird was resting mid-span on the
power line between pole & house, where it remained for at least 5 minutes.
During which, Tom Reichert pulled up and asked me the same question, to
which I was able to give what I just had been given...a wonderful win-win !

Tom is basically a PHOTOGRAPHER/birder, whom I had met at some good
sighting many moons ago, and he does comes packing ! I'm sure he obtained
many outstanding shots with his mega camera/lens ! The bird was a good
subject for the hour I was was able to stay, by remaining still for a bit
for pictures, before disappearing and then re-appearing a short while
afterward. While waiting on the bird during one of it's absences, Tom
related his frustration with a single aspect of the trip taken with his
wife very recently, starting in Vancouver, and ending in Banff, Canada. The
target bird he missed out there, was none other than the species he found
today...go figure !

Cheers,
Bob

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[nysbirds-l] Southern Nassau County CBC, Preliminary Results

2017-01-10 Thread Shaibal Mitra
The 77th Southern Nassau County CBC was conducted on Sunday, 1 January 2017, by 
78 participants. The weather was quite good for a CBC, and the only 
weather-related frustration was that bright sun and a brisk westerly wind 
hampered ocean viewing during the morning.

The fine weather on a New Year’s morning attracted many scores of 
non-participant birders to our species-rich circle, and several long-staying 
rarities were reported and updated redundantly throughout the day. Praise is 
due to our many duty-conscious participants who champed their bits and stayed 
on task, even as news of delectable and hard-to-find year-birds hummed through 
their mobile devices. Pardons have been issued to those who spat their bits 
only briefly, and who limited their poaching runs to sites within the circle.

A very interesting feature of this CBC is the great regularity with which 
really rare birds are found on count day by active participants, and memories 
of species such as Grace’s Warbler, Chestnut-collared Longspur, and Harris’s 
Sparrow are still fresh for many. This year’s count was true to form, with 
discoveries of Ash-throated Flycatcher, Audubon’s Warbler, and Eared Grebe. In 
my opinion, the greater frequency of such discoveries on count-day vs. other 
close dates, and the higher proportion of participants vs. year-listers among 
the finders, both point to the merits of the CBC-style approach to birding: 
patience, thoroughness, and receptivity to all birds one might encounter yield 
more exciting discoveries than trap-lining staked-out novelties.

The day came together very well, and our total of 140 species was our highest 
since we totaled 143 on 30 December 2007. Ash-throated Flycatcher was a new 
addition to the cumulative species list, as was Northern Waterthrush. Audubon’s 
Warbler was recorded for just the second time, as was Osprey. Third records 
included Eared Grebe, Common Raven, and Nashville Warbler (2!). Fourth records 
included Cackling Goose and Sora. For the record, and to provide some 
perspective on relative rarity, this year’s Black-headed Gull constituted the 
22nd record for this CBC.

The many additional highlights included such standouts as Blue-winged Teal, 
Red-necked Grebe, Tricolored Heron, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, Bald Eagle, 
Razorbill, Lapland Longspur, Palm Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, and Chipping 
Sparrow. There were no really bad misses, the worst being Ring-necked Pheasant, 
Wilson’s Snipe, Barn Owl, and Snowy Owl.

High counts included 777 Red-throated Loons, 7184 Ring-billed Gulls, 63 
Red-bellied Woodpeckers, 11 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 9 Merlins, 2488 Fish 
Crows (vs. 107 American and 5 Ravens), 217 Black-capped Chickadees, 63 
Red-breasted Nuthatches, 62 White-breasted Nuthatches, 734 Snow Buntings, and 
3659 Common Grackles. Low counts included 1 Redhead, 46 Lesser Scaup, 196 Ruddy 
Ducks, 1 Great Cormorant, 2 Bonaparte’s Gulls (difficult to believe), and 3425 
Herring Gulls.

Turkey Vulture and Snowy Owl were present during count week but not found on 
the day of the count. News of others (Rough-legged Hawk?) would be appreciated.

Many thanks to all, and best wishes for good birding in this new year.

Shai Mitra & Patricia Lindsay
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[nysbirds-l] Southern Nassau County CBC, Preliminary Results

2017-01-10 Thread Shaibal Mitra
The 77th Southern Nassau County CBC was conducted on Sunday, 1 January 2017, by 
78 participants. The weather was quite good for a CBC, and the only 
weather-related frustration was that bright sun and a brisk westerly wind 
hampered ocean viewing during the morning.

The fine weather on a New Year’s morning attracted many scores of 
non-participant birders to our species-rich circle, and several long-staying 
rarities were reported and updated redundantly throughout the day. Praise is 
due to our many duty-conscious participants who champed their bits and stayed 
on task, even as news of delectable and hard-to-find year-birds hummed through 
their mobile devices. Pardons have been issued to those who spat their bits 
only briefly, and who limited their poaching runs to sites within the circle.

A very interesting feature of this CBC is the great regularity with which 
really rare birds are found on count day by active participants, and memories 
of species such as Grace’s Warbler, Chestnut-collared Longspur, and Harris’s 
Sparrow are still fresh for many. This year’s count was true to form, with 
discoveries of Ash-throated Flycatcher, Audubon’s Warbler, and Eared Grebe. In 
my opinion, the greater frequency of such discoveries on count-day vs. other 
close dates, and the higher proportion of participants vs. year-listers among 
the finders, both point to the merits of the CBC-style approach to birding: 
patience, thoroughness, and receptivity to all birds one might encounter yield 
more exciting discoveries than trap-lining staked-out novelties.

The day came together very well, and our total of 140 species was our highest 
since we totaled 143 on 30 December 2007. Ash-throated Flycatcher was a new 
addition to the cumulative species list, as was Northern Waterthrush. Audubon’s 
Warbler was recorded for just the second time, as was Osprey. Third records 
included Eared Grebe, Common Raven, and Nashville Warbler (2!). Fourth records 
included Cackling Goose and Sora. For the record, and to provide some 
perspective on relative rarity, this year’s Black-headed Gull constituted the 
22nd record for this CBC.

The many additional highlights included such standouts as Blue-winged Teal, 
Red-necked Grebe, Tricolored Heron, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, Bald Eagle, 
Razorbill, Lapland Longspur, Palm Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, and Chipping 
Sparrow. There were no really bad misses, the worst being Ring-necked Pheasant, 
Wilson’s Snipe, Barn Owl, and Snowy Owl.

High counts included 777 Red-throated Loons, 7184 Ring-billed Gulls, 63 
Red-bellied Woodpeckers, 11 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 9 Merlins, 2488 Fish 
Crows (vs. 107 American and 5 Ravens), 217 Black-capped Chickadees, 63 
Red-breasted Nuthatches, 62 White-breasted Nuthatches, 734 Snow Buntings, and 
3659 Common Grackles. Low counts included 1 Redhead, 46 Lesser Scaup, 196 Ruddy 
Ducks, 1 Great Cormorant, 2 Bonaparte’s Gulls (difficult to believe), and 3425 
Herring Gulls.

Turkey Vulture and Snowy Owl were present during count week but not found on 
the day of the count. News of others (Rough-legged Hawk?) would be appreciated.

Many thanks to all, and best wishes for good birding in this new year.

Shai Mitra & Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill crane

2017-01-10 Thread Sandra Hunter
Sandhill crane few from Wainscott Pond across Main Street  at 2:35.
Sandy Hunter

On Jan 10, 2017 11:41 AM, "Davidgasner"  wrote:

> Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking
> in front of the phragamites
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04, Michael Higgiston 
> wrote:
> >
> > The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM.
> The bird was seen from Main Road which is north of pond. The crane favored
> the phragmities at the north end of the pond.
> > Eileen Schwinn
> > Vince Cagno
> > Mike Higgiston
> >
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill crane

2017-01-10 Thread Sandra Hunter
Sandhill crane few from Wainscott Pond across Main Street  at 2:35.
Sandy Hunter

On Jan 10, 2017 11:41 AM, "Davidgasner"  wrote:

> Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking
> in front of the phragamites
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04, Michael Higgiston 
> wrote:
> >
> > The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM.
> The bird was seen from Main Road which is north of pond. The crane favored
> the phragmities at the north end of the pond.
> > Eileen Schwinn
> > Vince Cagno
> > Mike Higgiston
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > --
> >
> > NYSbirds-L List Info:
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[nysbirds-l] Yellow- breasted Chat

2017-01-10 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
Bob Anderson found a Yellow breasted Chat on the path to the fishing piers
by the WestvEnd 2 fishing piers at Jones Beach State Park. The bird has
been actively feeding and crossing the path.
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[nysbirds-l] Yellow- breasted Chat

2017-01-10 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
Bob Anderson found a Yellow breasted Chat on the path to the fishing piers
by the WestvEnd 2 fishing piers at Jones Beach State Park. The bird has
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill crane

2017-01-10 Thread Davidgasner
Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking in 
front of the phragamites

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04, Michael Higgiston  wrote:
> 
> The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM.  The 
> bird was seen from Main Road which is north of pond. The crane favored the 
> phragmities at the north end of the pond.
> Eileen Schwinn 
> Vince Cagno 
> Mike Higgiston 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill crane

2017-01-10 Thread Davidgasner
Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking in 
front of the phragamites

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04, Michael Higgiston  wrote:
> 
> The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM.  The 
> bird was seen from Main Road which is north of pond. The crane favored the 
> phragmities at the north end of the pond.
> Eileen Schwinn 
> Vince Cagno 
> Mike Higgiston 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> --
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[nysbirds-l] Townsend Solitaire Southold

2017-01-10 Thread Peter Reisfeld
For the benefit of birding procrastinators everywhere the Townsend Solitaire 
was again present at about 8:05 on the cedar between 1725 and 1625 North Sea 
Drive in Southold.  He then erratically flew into various bare deciduous trees 
south of the road.  Dull video on ebird checklist for couch birders and those 
having a slow day. http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S33580421

Good winter birding, 

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[nysbirds-l] Townsend Solitaire Southold

2017-01-10 Thread Peter Reisfeld
For the benefit of birding procrastinators everywhere the Townsend Solitaire 
was again present at about 8:05 on the cedar between 1725 and 1625 North Sea 
Drive in Southold.  He then erratically flew into various bare deciduous trees 
south of the road.  Dull video on ebird checklist for couch birders and those 
having a slow day. http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S33580421

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