The White Pelican was not seen today, as far as I know. The 2 Avocets were
present around the Raunt for some time during the early to mid-afternoon,
being easily visible from the East Pond overlook (when not behind geese or
other large birds). They eventually took off toward the north end. The
The White Pelican was not seen today, as far as I know. The 2 Avocets were
present around the Raunt for some time during the early to mid-afternoon,
being easily visible from the East Pond overlook (when not behind geese or
other large birds). They eventually took off toward the north end. The
Around 3:30 the birds took off and relocated to south and east, dropping
down in marsh closer to Reynolds channel, somewhere closer Lido passive
preserve.
Brendan
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 1:42 PM Pat Palladino wrote:
> 2 American Avocets are located across the channel to the west of the
>
Around 3:30 the birds took off and relocated to south and east, dropping
down in marsh closer to Reynolds channel, somewhere closer Lido passive
preserve.
Brendan
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 1:42 PM Pat Palladino wrote:
> 2 American Avocets are located across the channel to the west of the
>
Now there is two feeding together in spot described in last post! -Kev
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Vesper sparrow continues in the same spot as yesterday, the bike path east of
short beach has a turn that goes north about 100 yards or so after the coast
guard sand spit... when you make the turn proceed slowly and the Vesper tends
to feed on the right side of the path , if a cyclist goes by
Vesper sparrow continues in the same spot as yesterday, the bike path east of
short beach has a turn that goes north about 100 yards or so after the coast
guard sand spit... when you make the turn proceed slowly and the Vesper tends
to feed on the right side of the path , if a cyclist goes by
Central Park NYC
Saturday, October 26, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: American Redstart, Pine & Yellow-rumped Warblers, Brown Thrasher,
Blue-headed Vireo.
Canada Goose - 40 Reservoir, flyover of 15 Ramble
Northern Shoveler - 29 Reservoir
Gadwall - male
Central Park NYC
Saturday, October 26, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: American Redstart, Pine & Yellow-rumped Warblers, Brown Thrasher,
Blue-headed Vireo.
Canada Goose - 40 Reservoir, flyover of 15 Ramble
Northern Shoveler - 29 Reservoir
Gadwall - male
2 American Avocets are located across the channel to the west of the osprey
nest. 2 Long-billed Dowitchers are located on the near shore of the channel at
the bridge.
Pat Palladino
On Oct 26, 2019, at 11:21 AM, Sy Schiff wrote:
Shorebirds—20+ GREATER YELLOWLEGS plus 2 LONG-BILLED
2 American Avocets are located across the channel to the west of the osprey
nest. 2 Long-billed Dowitchers are located on the near shore of the channel at
the bridge.
Pat Palladino
On Oct 26, 2019, at 11:21 AM, Sy Schiff wrote:
Shorebirds—20+ GREATER YELLOWLEGS plus 2 LONG-BILLED
Shorebirds—20+ GREATER YELLOWLEGS plus 2 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS. Sparrows
around the trail—SWAMP, SAVANNAH and SONG. The MARSH WREN continues. A
RED-TAILED HAWK circled over. Still a few GREAT EGRETS. Warblers—PALM and
YELLOW-RUMP. Little wind and nice sunshine. Good to be out.
Sy Schiff
Sent
Shorebirds—20+ GREATER YELLOWLEGS plus 2 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS. Sparrows
around the trail—SWAMP, SAVANNAH and SONG. The MARSH WREN continues. A
RED-TAILED HAWK circled over. Still a few GREAT EGRETS. Warblers—PALM and
YELLOW-RUMP. Little wind and nice sunshine. Good to be out.
Sy Schiff
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