[nysbirds-l] Two Black Guillemots Fort z Pond Bay, Montauk

2023-01-02 Thread Patricia Lindsay


On a tip from Katie Kleinpeter, Shai and I returned to Fort Pond Bay and were 
able to confirm the presence of two Black Guillemots at Fort Pond Bay. Both are 
in roughly the middle of the bay, with one much closer to Navy Road than the 
other. The closer bird is an adult, as has been widely reported, and the other 
is too distant to be sure of age.
Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore
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[nysbirds-l] Two Black Guillemots Fort z Pond Bay, Montauk

2023-01-02 Thread Patricia Lindsay


On a tip from Katie Kleinpeter, Shai and I returned to Fort Pond Bay and were 
able to confirm the presence of two Black Guillemots at Fort Pond Bay. Both are 
in roughly the middle of the bay, with one much closer to Navy Road than the 
other. The closer bird is an adult, as has been widely reported, and the other 
is too distant to be sure of age.
Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore
Sent from my iPhone
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[nysbirds-l] Common Murre- jones beach west end fishermans parking lot, nassau county

2023-01-02 Thread kevin rogers
Hi All,
Currently viewing a common Murre 200 or so yards out at the end of the 
fishermans path parking lot.Kind Regards-Kev 
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[nysbirds-l] Common Murre- jones beach west end fishermans parking lot, nassau county

2023-01-02 Thread kevin rogers
Hi All,
Currently viewing a common Murre 200 or so yards out at the end of the 
fishermans path parking lot.Kind Regards-Kev 
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[nysbirds-l] Don't miss the upcoming Queens County Bird Club/NY Zoom Presentation by David & Tammy McQuade "Hawaii - The Extinction Capital of the World" - Wednesday, January 18, 2023, at 7:30 PM EST

2023-01-02 Thread marciaaabrah...@aol.com
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!  Members and Non-Members are invited to the 
monthly Queens County Bird Club/NY Zoom meeting on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 
at 7:30 PM EST. 
Zoom Presentation by David & Tammy McQuade "Hawaii - The Extinction Capital of 
the World"
Join Dave and Tammy McQuade as they share their birding photos and experiences 
on the Hawaiian Islands.  Hawaii’s small land mass, long history of extreme 
isolation, climate change and rapid pace of development have left its many 
indigenous species vulnerable to predators and diseases.  Dave and Tammy have 
been fortunate enough to bird this beautiful and rapidly changing environment 
twice in recent years.  Join us as they share their love for this beautiful 
place and it's incredible birds!!
David and Tammy McQuade were high school sweethearts and have been married for 
36 years. Tammy and David have always had a love of the outdoors. Their lives 
changed dramatically in 2012 when they saw the movie The Big Year. The idea of 
counting Birds and deliberately targeting species had a particular appeal. They 
started with a big weekend in 2013 and it hasn’t stopped since. To date they 
are the only couple in eBird to have had 4 consecutive years over 700 birds in 
the US. Dave now holds the distinction being number 1 on eBird with having the 
most species photographed in the U.S. - 877 species.  
They administrate the SW Florida Bird Alert Group on Facebook, give 
presentations at local birding groups, and are guides at the local Cape Coral 
Burrowing Owl Festival. Additionally, they are graduates of the Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology, Macaulay Library Sound Recording Workshop. They love doing long 
range pelagics on their 30’ boat the McLagic in the Gulf of Mexico when time 
permits. David and Tammy are proud to have contributed to the science and data 
of the bird distribution in the eastern part of the Gulf of Mexico and feel 
this is their greatest birding accomplishment.

Register in advance for this meeting. 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83675054547?pwd=YnhoaVFvNDh1Z3FWdnc1TFZOU2Fjdz09After 
registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about 
joining the meeting.

Marcia AbrahamsVP/Programs CoordinatorQueens County Bird 
Clubwww.qcbirdclub.orgEmail:  marciaaabrah...@aol.com 

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[nysbirds-l] Don't miss the upcoming Queens County Bird Club/NY Zoom Presentation by David & Tammy McQuade "Hawaii - The Extinction Capital of the World" - Wednesday, January 18, 2023, at 7:30 PM EST

2023-01-02 Thread marciaaabrah...@aol.com
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!  Members and Non-Members are invited to the 
monthly Queens County Bird Club/NY Zoom meeting on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 
at 7:30 PM EST. 
Zoom Presentation by David & Tammy McQuade "Hawaii - The Extinction Capital of 
the World"
Join Dave and Tammy McQuade as they share their birding photos and experiences 
on the Hawaiian Islands.  Hawaii’s small land mass, long history of extreme 
isolation, climate change and rapid pace of development have left its many 
indigenous species vulnerable to predators and diseases.  Dave and Tammy have 
been fortunate enough to bird this beautiful and rapidly changing environment 
twice in recent years.  Join us as they share their love for this beautiful 
place and it's incredible birds!!
David and Tammy McQuade were high school sweethearts and have been married for 
36 years. Tammy and David have always had a love of the outdoors. Their lives 
changed dramatically in 2012 when they saw the movie The Big Year. The idea of 
counting Birds and deliberately targeting species had a particular appeal. They 
started with a big weekend in 2013 and it hasn’t stopped since. To date they 
are the only couple in eBird to have had 4 consecutive years over 700 birds in 
the US. Dave now holds the distinction being number 1 on eBird with having the 
most species photographed in the U.S. - 877 species.  
They administrate the SW Florida Bird Alert Group on Facebook, give 
presentations at local birding groups, and are guides at the local Cape Coral 
Burrowing Owl Festival. Additionally, they are graduates of the Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology, Macaulay Library Sound Recording Workshop. They love doing long 
range pelagics on their 30’ boat the McLagic in the Gulf of Mexico when time 
permits. David and Tammy are proud to have contributed to the science and data 
of the bird distribution in the eastern part of the Gulf of Mexico and feel 
this is their greatest birding accomplishment.

Register in advance for this meeting. 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83675054547?pwd=YnhoaVFvNDh1Z3FWdnc1TFZOU2Fjdz09After 
registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about 
joining the meeting.

Marcia AbrahamsVP/Programs CoordinatorQueens County Bird 
Clubwww.qcbirdclub.orgEmail:  marciaaabrah...@aol.com 

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