[nysbirds-l] Woodcock-wonders, Central Park, NYC 3/15

2017-03-15 Thread Thomas Fiore
Wednesday, the 15th of March, 2017 Central Park - in Manhattan, N.Y. City ''beware the ices of March'', the soothsayer -sort of- sayth, for which this day, in addition to weather-related perils to creatures of the genus Homo, brought dramatics of a Scolopax-ian sort to inner/uber Central

[nysbirds-l] Woodcock-wonders, Central Park, NYC 3/15

2017-03-15 Thread Thomas Fiore
Wednesday, the 15th of March, 2017 Central Park - in Manhattan, N.Y. City ''beware the ices of March'', the soothsayer -sort of- sayth, for which this day, in addition to weather-related perils to creatures of the genus Homo, brought dramatics of a Scolopax-ian sort to inner/uber Central

[nysbirds-l] Woodcocks around Manhattan

2017-03-15 Thread Ardith Bondi
At least four American Woodcocks had to be rescued across midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, March 15. Ardith Bondi -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm

[nysbirds-l] Top 10 Locations Reviewed (NYS eBird Hotspots)

2017-03-15 Thread Ben Cacace
The wiki pages for the Top 10 locations (singles and grouped) have been reviewed for the 21 counties that currently have dedicated pages for hotspots. The locations promoted to top 10 are highlighted green. Check out Putnam County which now has pages for all locations. The color coding on the

[nysbirds-l] Top 10 Locations Reviewed (NYS eBird Hotspots)

2017-03-15 Thread Ben Cacace
The wiki pages for the Top 10 locations (singles and grouped) have been reviewed for the 21 counties that currently have dedicated pages for hotspots. The locations promoted to top 10 are highlighted green. Check out Putnam County which now has pages for all locations. The color coding on the

Re:[nysbirds-l] Ramble, Central Park NYC: Baker's Dozen of American Woodcocks

2017-03-15 Thread Anders Peltomaa
The line breaks in my email seem to have be have been messed up. I guess it happened because I copied and pasted the link and messages from my friends... Here is the correct link to the photo if you want to see the Woodcock that visited our Upper West Side backyard today.

Re:[nysbirds-l] Ramble, Central Park NYC: Baker's Dozen of American Woodcocks

2017-03-15 Thread Anders Peltomaa
The line breaks in my email seem to have be have been messed up. I guess it happened because I copied and pasted the link and messages from my friends... Here is the correct link to the photo if you want to see the Woodcock that visited our Upper West Side backyard today.

[nysbirds-l] Bryant Park Woodcocks

2017-03-15 Thread Alan Drogin
Co-worker Bill on his way home alerted me to multiple American Woodcock sightings in Central Park (probably meant Prospect). So I resumed my daily watch just before dusk today. All the daffodils, which were days away from blooming on Monday, were covered in snow so that only a few green tips

[nysbirds-l] Bryant Park Woodcocks

2017-03-15 Thread Alan Drogin
Co-worker Bill on his way home alerted me to multiple American Woodcock sightings in Central Park (probably meant Prospect). So I resumed my daily watch just before dusk today. All the daffodils, which were days away from blooming on Monday, were covered in snow so that only a few green tips

[nysbirds-l] Ramble, Central Park NYC: Baker's Dozen of American Woodcocks

2017-03-15 Thread Anders Peltomaa
Hi all, Between 6:20 and 7:15pm I rallied around the Ramble and found THIRTEEN Woodcocks: 2 in the stream from Azalea to Oven, 5 in the Oven (thanks to Ed Gaillard for the tip of those two locations), 1 by rustic bridge where the Gill flows into Lake, 1 in the Upper Lobe, 4 by Triplets Bridge.

[nysbirds-l] Ramble, Central Park NYC: Baker's Dozen of American Woodcocks

2017-03-15 Thread Anders Peltomaa
Hi all, Between 6:20 and 7:15pm I rallied around the Ramble and found THIRTEEN Woodcocks: 2 in the stream from Azalea to Oven, 5 in the Oven (thanks to Ed Gaillard for the tip of those two locations), 1 by rustic bridge where the Gill flows into Lake, 1 in the Upper Lobe, 4 by Triplets Bridge.

[nysbirds-l] Queens County Bird Club - Monday, March 20 - Mike Bottini presents "Mammals of Long Island: Flying Squirrels, Coyotes, and River Otters"

2017-03-15 Thread Nancy Tognan
This meeting was originally scheduled for tonight, but the date has been changed to Monday, March 20, due to weather. The Queens County Bird Club will be meeting at the Alley Pond Environmental Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd Douglaston, NY 11362 >Map of location< at

[nysbirds-l] Queens County Bird Club - Monday, March 20 - Mike Bottini presents "Mammals of Long Island: Flying Squirrels, Coyotes, and River Otters"

2017-03-15 Thread Nancy Tognan
This meeting was originally scheduled for tonight, but the date has been changed to Monday, March 20, due to weather. The Queens County Bird Club will be meeting at the Alley Pond Environmental Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd Douglaston, NY 11362 >Map of location< at