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> From: Sara Burch
> Date: December 29, 2014 at 3:01:04 PM EST
> To: "NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu"
> Subject: Couch's Moved
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> Couch's Kingbird left the 11th and 4th are and flew off over some buildings
> to the south
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From: Sara Burch dinos...@gmail.com
Date: December 29, 2014 at 3:01:04 PM EST
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Couch's Moved
Couch's Kingbird left the 11th and 4th are and flew off over some buildings
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This area can be accessed by walking back through the wooded path of the Frank
Melville Preserve until you emerge in a clearing; the short path to the salt
flats is to the left.
Sara Burch
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This area can be accessed by walking back through the wooded path of the Frank
Melville Preserve until you emerge in a clearing; the short path to the salt
flats is to the left.
Sara Burch
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com
WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, in the company of approximately 1150 Canada Geese.
Sara Burch
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WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, in the company of approximately 1150 Canada Geese.
Sara Burch
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t find him anywhere.
Sara Burch
Port Jefferson, NY
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We took a trip to the Setauket Mill Pond this afternoon but unfortunately did
not find the Black-headed Gull on the pond with the Ring-billed Gulls.
A trip to the Old Field Lighthouse yielded a first winter BONAPARTE'S GULL
flying around not too far offshore. We didn't see the Red-necked
We took a trip to the Setauket Mill Pond this afternoon but unfortunately did
not find the Black-headed Gull on the pond with the Ring-billed Gulls.
A trip to the Old Field Lighthouse yielded a first winter BONAPARTE'S GULL
flying around not too far offshore. We didn't see the Red-necked
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> From: bounce-38260591-3714...@list.cornell.edu
> [bounce-38260591-3714...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Sara Burch
> [s...@burch.cc]
> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 6:21 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Black-headed Gull in Setauket
>
> During a bird
During a bird walk at the Setauket Mill Pond today at 11am, we discovered a
winter-plumage BLACK-HEADED GULL among a small group of Ring Billed Gulls on
the main pond south of the old mill. Also present were a large number of
American Wigeons, Gadwalls, and some Ring-necked Ducks. The
During a bird walk at the Setauket Mill Pond today at 11am, we discovered a
winter-plumage BLACK-HEADED GULL among a small group of Ring Billed Gulls on
the main pond south of the old mill. Also present were a large number of
American Wigeons, Gadwalls, and some Ring-necked Ducks. The
We went pumpkin picking at the Lewin Farm Pumpkin Patch on 25A just past Sound
Ave near Wading River, Long Island and were treated with a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
hanging out with a bunch of Yellow-rumped Warblers who were hawking near the
wooded fenceline on the eastern side of the field. There
We went pumpkin picking at the Lewin Farm Pumpkin Patch on 25A just past Sound
Ave near Wading River, Long Island and were treated with a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
hanging out with a bunch of Yellow-rumped Warblers who were hawking near the
wooded fenceline on the eastern side of the field. There
We come in from Suffolk and on our original trip took the LIRR to Atlantic
Terminal (in Brooklyn), and then the Q down to Coney Island. It works really
well, and it's a somewhat shorter subway ride than going all the way from Penn
Station. If you were going in to Penn you could walk to the Q or
We come in from Suffolk and on our original trip took the LIRR to Atlantic
Terminal (in Brooklyn), and then the Q down to Coney Island. It works really
well, and it's a somewhat shorter subway ride than going all the way from Penn
Station. If you were going in to Penn you could walk to the Q or
face at one point. I
know tons of photos of this gull have been posted at this point, but here are
mine from yesterday just for kicks (you've all already seen my iPhone photos
from the day of the discovery when Doug posted my photostream earlier):
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjvGy7Wq
Sara Burch
Port
face at one point. I
know tons of photos of this gull have been posted at this point, but here are
mine from yesterday just for kicks (you've all already seen my iPhone photos
from the day of the discovery when Doug posted my photostream earlier):
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjvGy7Wq
Sara Burch
Port
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