Pacific Loon was present at Oyster Bay Marine Center this morning,2/13. I was
there from 10 to 10:30.
> On Feb 13, 2019, at 8:27 AM, Bruce Horwith wrote:
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> Has anyone seen the bird recently or heard recent reports?
>
> Bruce Horwith
> 16 Salt Marsh Path
> East Hampton, NY 11937
> (631)
Pacific Loon was present at Oyster Bay Marine Center this morning,2/13. I was
there from 10 to 10:30.
> On Feb 13, 2019, at 8:27 AM, Bruce Horwith wrote:
>
> Has anyone seen the bird recently or heard recent reports?
>
> Bruce Horwith
> 16 Salt Marsh Path
> East Hampton, NY 11937
> (631)
Pink-footed Goose continues on the pond behind the ball field where it was seen
last night. (as described below). I viewed it through the fence at the medical
building with the address 2 ProHealthPlaza on the awning.
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 1:31 AM, Steven Schellenger wrote:
>
> A Pink-footed
Pink-footed Goose continues on the pond behind the ball field where it was seen
last night. (as described below). I viewed it through the fence at the medical
building with the address 2 ProHealthPlaza on the awning.
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 1:31 AM, Steven Schellenger wrote:
>
> A Pink-footed
Ruff has left and returned within 5 minutes to puddles at Heckscher field 7 at
least 3 times in last 30-40 minutes. Here now at 4:34 pm.
> On May 23, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Tyler Goldstein
> wrote:
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> still present! seen from my new ride..."life bird"
>
> Tyler
Ruff has left and returned within 5 minutes to puddles at Heckscher field 7 at
least 3 times in last 30-40 minutes. Here now at 4:34 pm.
> On May 23, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Tyler Goldstein
> wrote:
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> still present! seen from my new ride..."life bird"
>
> Tyler Goldstein
> Jericho, NY
>
>>
I was always happy when Bobby showed up to bird with us on Thursdays at
Hempstead Lake SP. He was generous in sharing all kinds of information about
our natural world and always welcomed me and shared his expertise at the hawk
watch as well. As a new birder, I never felt like I was bothering
I was always happy when Bobby showed up to bird with us on Thursdays at
Hempstead Lake SP. He was generous in sharing all kinds of information about
our natural world and always welcomed me and shared his expertise at the hawk
watch as well. As a new birder, I never felt like I was bothering
I stopped in at the administrative office at Nickerson to check on the details
regarding the parking fees.
Nickerson is a Nassau County (not NY state) property. Fees are collected daily
- including from seniors.
Fees are collected from 9 am to 4 pm. If you arrive before 9, you can enter
I stopped in at the administrative office at Nickerson to check on the details
regarding the parking fees.
Nickerson is a Nassau County (not NY state) property. Fees are collected daily
- including from seniors.
Fees are collected from 9 am to 4 pm. If you arrive before 9, you can enter
Should have credited GlennWilson with the find! Thanks, Glenn
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> Date: September 7, 2016 at 4:38:16 PM EDT
> To: NYSbirds-L <NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu>
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Phalaro
Should have credited GlennWilson with the find! Thanks, Glenn
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> Date: September 7, 2016 at 4:38:16 PM EDT
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> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Phalarope - Jones Beach
> Reply-To: Deborah Martin
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> Currently
Currently swimming in the pond with the blind between west end 1/nature center
and west end 2-Jones Beach, LI
Much more water here than Sunday and some other shorebirds in the distance.
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Currently swimming in the pond with the blind between west end 1/nature center
and west end 2-Jones Beach, LI
Much more water here than Sunday and some other shorebirds in the distance.
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9:10 AM - Ross' Goose now feeding with Canada's directly across Montauk
Highway/Merrick Road from condos in small park to the south.
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> Date: January 8, 2016 at 8:43:39 AM EST
> To: Nyc ebirds
> Subject:
9:10 AM - Ross' Goose now feeding with Canada's directly across Montauk
Highway/Merrick Road from condos in small park to the south.
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> Date: January 8, 2016 at 8:43:39 AM
10:15 AM-Black-headed Gull continues on lake.
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9:30 AM Painted Bunting continues at Prospect Park usual area.
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9:30 AM Painted Bunting continues at Prospect Park usual area.
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10:15 AM-Black-headed Gull continues on lake.
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About 12 folks looking at Cedar Beach Marina now. Coverage since 7:40 AM. No
sighting of Gyrfalcon yet.
> On Dec 12, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Jack Rothman wrote:
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> I know the Gyr wasn’t seen yesterday, but if anyone is out there looking for
> it, some of us here in the Bronx would appreciate any
About 12 folks looking at Cedar Beach Marina now. Coverage since 7:40 AM. No
sighting of Gyrfalcon yet.
> On Dec 12, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Jack Rothman wrote:
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> I know the Gyr wasn’t seen yesterday, but if anyone is out there looking for
> it, some of us here in the Bronx
We are looking at a Marsh Wren at Azalea Pond - at the end near the Gill.
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We are looking at a Marsh Wren at Azalea Pond - at the end near the Gill.
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Turns out I didn't have Brown Creeper so I added 2 today.
> On Mar 9, 2015, at 2:00 PM, syschiff wrote:
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> Joe Giunta, Debbie Martin and I (Sy Schiff) went looking for early Spring
> migrants this morning. First, the snow is still deep and it's very slick in
> places making for difficult
Turns out I didn't have Brown Creeper so I added 2 today.
On Mar 9, 2015, at 2:00 PM, syschiff icte...@optonline.net wrote:
Joe Giunta, Debbie Martin and I (Sy Schiff) went looking for early Spring
migrants this morning. First, the snow is still deep and it's very slick in
places making
The Henslow's Sparrow was seen at about 3:45 PM by 6 birders. All of the
information in David Klauber's post is very helpful and was accurate for what
we observed. The bird was flushed from short low grass in the center of the
field when one birder stepped very close to it. It flew to the edge
The Henslow's Sparrow was seen at about 3:45 PM by 6 birders. All of the
information in David Klauber's post is very helpful and was accurate for what
we observed. The bird was flushed from short low grass in the center of the
field when one birder stepped very close to it. It flew to the edge
Respotted by Brian Whipple in the marsh on the south side about midway towards
the bridge end perched on a low fairly small rectangular wooden structure.
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Respotted by Brian Whipple in the marsh on the south side about midway towards
the bridge end perched on a low fairly small rectangular wooden structure.
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Relying on directions in Bob Adamo's postings from 9/6 and 8/28, Brian
Whipple and I observed the following in the Riverhead area this morning:
We started at the sod field on the west side of Route 105, just south of
Sound Ave, Riverhead, where we found an American Golden Plover and a
Baird's
Relying on directions in Bob Adamo's postings from 9/6 and 8/28, Brian
Whipple and I observed the following in the Riverhead area this morning:
We started at the sod field on the west side of Route 105, just south of
Sound Ave, Riverhead, where we found an American Golden Plover and a
Baird's
The Lark Sparrow is still present at Field 2 along the North edge of the
parking lot. Spotted on both sides and, at 9 AM, on the grass of the center
exit driveway.
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Previous email should have said Ruffs continue in "same location" not se. Was
excited and didn't proofread.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 15, 2013, at 10:11 AM, Deborah Martin wrote:
> 10:10 AM. Monday 4/15. Both Ruffs continue in the se location as described
> Saturday and
10:10 AM. Monday 4/15. Both Ruffs continue in the se location as described
Saturday and Sunday. Thanks, Andrew Baksh for great directions.
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On Apr 14, 2013, at 6:34 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
> The two Ruffs continue at the same location. Andria and I made the trip out
>
10:10 AM. Monday 4/15. Both Ruffs continue in the se location as described
Saturday and Sunday. Thanks, Andrew Baksh for great directions.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 14, 2013, at 6:34 PM, Andrew Baksh birdingd...@gmail.com wrote:
The two Ruffs continue at the same location. Andria and I
Previous email should have said Ruffs continue in same location not se. Was
excited and didn't proofread.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 15, 2013, at 10:11 AM, Deborah Martin marti...@optonline.net wrote:
10:10 AM. Monday 4/15. Both Ruffs continue in the se location as described
Saturday
Still present as described by Debbie Becker at 12 noon. Now visible from NE
restroom entrance hunkered down in ivy near light pole in center of area.
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> From: Debbie Becker
> Date: March 21, 2013, 10:11:20 AM EDT
> To: Cornell , Nyc ebirds
>
Still present as described by Debbie Becker at 12 noon. Now visible from NE
restroom entrance hunkered down in ivy near light pole in center of area.
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Date: March 21, 2013, 10:11:20 AM EDT
To: Cornell
Joe Giunta's Brooklyn Botanic Garden birding group just had excellent looks at
an adult male Red-headed Wodpecker in the willow oak grove of the North Garden
at Jamaica Bay.
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Joe Giunta's Brooklyn Botanic Garden birding group just had excellent looks at
an adult male Red-headed Wodpecker in the willow oak grove of the North Garden
at Jamaica Bay.
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The Eurasian Wigeon is present in the cove to the left of Archery Road (as you
face the water) at 8:20 AM. Took me 3 separate trips to connect with him!
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The Mountain Bluebird was present and feeding from the snow fence at the corner
of Hulse Landing Road and 25A for about 30 minutes at about 1 PM today.
I also saw the Barnacle Goose right in the center of Eastport Pond after about
50 minutes of scoping - can't figure out where he was the
The Mountain Bluebird was present and feeding from the snow fence at the corner
of Hulse Landing Road and 25A for about 30 minutes at about 1 PM today.
I also saw the Barnacle Goose right in the center of Eastport Pond after about
50 minutes of scoping - can't figure out where he was the
Joe Guinta, Sy Schiff, I and others saw the Grace's Warbler in the same area at
8:50 this morning.
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Joe Guinta, Sy Schiff, I and others saw the Grace's Warbler in the same area at
8:50 this morning.
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I am wondering if the access to the runway areas at Calverton is different
on weekdays than during the weekend. Will the area where people were
parking/standing to view the LeConte's Sparrow be accessible during the
week?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Deborah Martin
Rockville Centre
I am wondering if the access to the runway areas at Calverton is different
on weekdays than during the weekend. Will the area where people were
parking/standing to view the LeConte's Sparrow be accessible during the
week?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Deborah Martin
Rockville Centre
The Fall Birding class sponsored by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, led by Joe
Giunta, met for their first walk of the season on Saturday. On a beautiful
early fall - but slow birding day, we saw the following species in the
Garden and Prospect Park.
We particularly noted sightings of 4
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