Since 1 PM, over 900 broadwings. 12 bald Eagles.
Regards,
Phil
On Sep 30, 2021, at 6:29 AM, Thomas Fiore wrote:
Congrat's to A.V. Ciancimino of Staten Island (Richmond Co., NY) for the
late-Wednesday find of a N. WHEATEAR, a great bird for anywhere and, obviously
so for N.Y. City, state,
Since 1 PM, over 900 broadwings. 12 bald Eagles.
Regards,
Phil
On Sep 30, 2021, at 6:29 AM, Thomas Fiore wrote:
Congrat's to A.V. Ciancimino of Staten Island (Richmond Co., NY) for the
late-Wednesday find of a N. WHEATEAR, a great bird for anywhere and, obviously
so for N.Y. City, state,
Thanks for the info, Rich.
In addition, Vischer Ferry has a short duck season October 16 - 22, 2021
Naomi
On Thursday, September 30, 2021, 12:05:09 PM EDT, Richard Guthrie
wrote:
Heads-up
Small game and beginning with Snow Goose, waterfowl hunting season starts
tomorrow, Oct.
Thanks for the info, Rich.
In addition, Vischer Ferry has a short duck season October 16 - 22, 2021
Naomi
On Thursday, September 30, 2021, 12:05:09 PM EDT, Richard Guthrie
wrote:
Heads-up
Small game and beginning with Snow Goose, waterfowl hunting season starts
tomorrow, Oct.
Heads-up
Small game and beginning with Snow Goose, waterfowl hunting season starts
tomorrow, Oct. 1st.
Despite objections, duck hunting and deer hunting are permitted on the
Coxsackie Grasslands. The persuading argument put up was that there's no
evidence that birders are discouraged from
Heads-up
Small game and beginning with Snow Goose, waterfowl hunting season starts
tomorrow, Oct. 1st.
Despite objections, duck hunting and deer hunting are permitted on the
Coxsackie Grasslands. The persuading argument put up was that there's no
evidence that birders are discouraged from
Congrat's to A.V. Ciancimino of Staten Island (Richmond Co., NY) for the
late-Wednesday find of a N. WHEATEAR, a great bird for anywhere and, obviously
so for N.Y. City, state, and the southernmost county of NY state (yes, that’s
Richmond Co.), and for all the others who were able to get there
Congrat's to A.V. Ciancimino of Staten Island (Richmond Co., NY) for the
late-Wednesday find of a N. WHEATEAR, a great bird for anywhere and, obviously
so for N.Y. City, state, and the southernmost county of NY state (yes, that’s
Richmond Co.), and for all the others who were able to get there