above seen on Sunday, 12/24 SE pumphouse on dyke with cluster of other birds:
No. Shovelers, etc.
I saw it with Andrew Rubenstein about 1:30-2 pm. Andrew heard about it from
Joanne Wassmer; I saw it swimming in the area from eastside of pumphouse, lost
it, walked to westsidewhere Andrew had
above seen on Sunday, 12/24 SE pumphouse on dyke with cluster of other birds:
No. Shovelers, etc.
I saw it with Andrew Rubenstein about 1:30-2 pm. Andrew heard about it from
Joanne Wassmer; I saw it swimming in the area from eastside of pumphouse, lost
it, walked to westsidewhere Andrew had
Location pages have been created for the current top 10 sites for
Livingston County based on total species seen. Numbers in parentheses
represents the # of sub-locations for these sites.
See link below for images showing several tips on using the wiki page:
• Multiple Locations: Bar Charts
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Location pages have been created for the current top 10 sites for
Livingston County based on total species seen. Numbers in parentheses
represents the # of sub-locations for these sites.
See link below for images showing several tips on using the wiki page:
• Multiple Locations: Bar Charts
•
hi everyone,
I refound the immature male King Eider off the Jones Beach jetty,,,aka
"west end". mixed in with a bunch of Commons.
stay warm my friends,
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
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hi everyone,
I refound the immature male King Eider off the Jones Beach jetty,,,aka
"west end". mixed in with a bunch of Commons.
stay warm my friends,
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
The King Eider continues today for anyone interested. West End 2 jetty.
Mike Z.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 26, 2017, at 10:58 AM, Michael Zito wrote:
>
> A friend just told me about the bird which is currently off the west end 2
> jetty. Positively IDed by a shot of
The King Eider continues today for anyone interested. West End 2 jetty.
Mike Z.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 26, 2017, at 10:58 AM, Michael Zito wrote:
>
> A friend just told me about the bird which is currently off the west end 2
> jetty. Positively IDed by a shot of the bird on the back of
Seen feeding on the western side of Forge River, among the fragmites . Visible
from south side Montauk Hwy/ Barnes Rd, Moriches.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
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Seen feeding on the western side of Forge River, among the fragmites . Visible
from south side Montauk Hwy/ Barnes Rd, Moriches.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
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Those are good bday gifts!
Elizabeth A. DiNapoli B.A., M.Ed.
Manager of Clerkship Education
Physician Assistant Studies
School of Health Professions
New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury, NY 11568
516.686.3827 (w)
516.404.1984 (c)
On Dec 27, 2017, at 10:43 AM, Brendan Fogarty
Those are good bday gifts!
Elizabeth A. DiNapoli B.A., M.Ed.
Manager of Clerkship Education
Physician Assistant Studies
School of Health Professions
New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury, NY 11568
516.686.3827 (w)
516.404.1984 (c)
On Dec 27, 2017, at 10:43 AM, Brendan Fogarty
Hi all,
Just had the solitaire fly from n edge of field to the eastern clump off
junipers. Again this is off Sandy Hill Rd near Oyster Bay. Also bluebirds
here.
Not far away, had a continuing tiny and silvery Cackling Goose at Gerry
Park (middle pond) in Roslyn, along with a Rusty Blackbird near
Hi all,
Just had the solitaire fly from n edge of field to the eastern clump off
junipers. Again this is off Sandy Hill Rd near Oyster Bay. Also bluebirds
here.
Not far away, had a continuing tiny and silvery Cackling Goose at Gerry
Park (middle pond) in Roslyn, along with a Rusty Blackbird near
> Not unusual in the Hudson Valley but there were two BE this morning at
> Ossining train station: adult circling and second heading towards Croton
> Point and also one at Tarrytown. Whether the cold is starting to bring winter
> residents down or these are local birds unknown to me. Would
> Not unusual in the Hudson Valley but there were two BE this morning at
> Ossining train station: adult circling and second heading towards Croton
> Point and also one at Tarrytown. Whether the cold is starting to bring winter
> residents down or these are local birds unknown to me. Would
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