Today, 7/9, after being sufficiently buoyed by Mike Britt's post of 7/7,
and Karen Fung's up to date information on the "Star(s) of Shawangunk",
Patrice Domeischel and I arrived at the Grasslands at 0740, whereupon
Patrice, while stepping out of the car, announced "I hear it" ! Before
hearing the
Today, 7/9, after being sufficiently buoyed by Mike Britt's post of 7/7,
and Karen Fung's up to date information on the "Star(s) of Shawangunk",
Patrice Domeischel and I arrived at the Grasslands at 0740, whereupon
Patrice, while stepping out of the car, announced "I hear it" ! Before
hearing the
Still styling and profiling in the spot Joe described.
BOB WASHBURN
The City
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> On May 31, 2018, at 12:26 AM, Joe DiCostanzo wrote:
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> Here is a link to my eBird checklist
> https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S46165624 that contains pictures and a
> recording of the
Still styling and profiling in the spot Joe described.
BOB WASHBURN
The City
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> On May 31, 2018, at 12:26 AM, Joe DiCostanzo wrote:
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> Here is a link to my eBird checklist
> https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S46165624 that contains pictures and a
> recording of the
Hi, I looked at the audio files posted on eBird, comparing Joe's file from
yesterday with the many files that were posted a year ago. The bird that
showed up yesterday sang a song with three descending notes. Last year's
bird also sang a three part song, but the pitches were in the order of
Hi, I looked at the audio files posted on eBird, comparing Joe's file from
yesterday with the many files that were posted a year ago. The bird that
showed up yesterday sang a song with three descending notes. Last year's
bird also sang a three part song, but the pitches were in the order of
Here is a link to my eBird checklist
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S46165624 that contains pictures and a
recording of the Henslow's Sparrow found on Wednesday afternoon, May 30, at
the Shawangunk Grasslands NWR. It was down the Red Loop trail that starts at
the corner of the parking area and
Here is a link to my eBird checklist
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S46165624 that contains pictures and a
recording of the Henslow's Sparrow found on Wednesday afternoon, May 30, at
the Shawangunk Grasslands NWR. It was down the Red Loop trail that starts at
the corner of the parking area and
, 2017 8:37 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow - Shawangunk Grasslands NWR
I emailed my buddy Ralph Tabor to let him know that I'd be up Monday morning
and also to ask him about the conditions of the trails, as I heard that they
were overgrown. So what does Ralph do? He goes an
: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow - Shawangunk Grasslands NWR
I emailed my buddy Ralph Tabor to let him know that I'd be up Monday morning
and also to ask him about the conditions of the trails, as I heard that they
were overgrown. So what does Ralph do? He goes and mows the trails prior to my
I emailed my buddy Ralph Tabor to let him know that I'd be up Monday
morning and also to ask him about the conditions of the trails, as I heard
that they were overgrown. So what does Ralph do? He goes and mows the
trails prior to my arrival! What a swell guy:-)
Anyway, the male HENSLOW'S SPARROW
I emailed my buddy Ralph Tabor to let him know that I'd be up Monday
morning and also to ask him about the conditions of the trails, as I heard
that they were overgrown. So what does Ralph do? He goes and mows the
trails prior to my arrival! What a swell guy:-)
Anyway, the male HENSLOW'S SPARROW
Both just showed.
Regards,
Phil
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Both just showed.
Regards,
Phil
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Both birds still showing well right now.
Good birding,
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Both birds still showing well right now.
Good birding,
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Henslow's Sparrow and Dickcissel continue in area by the bird blind (take
Tabor Trace Red Loop from parking lot), Dickcissel doing a loop in front of
the blind, Henslow's on the left as you approach the blind. An Upland
Sandpiper also flew in and out, according to a group of NYC birders.
Donna
Henslow's Sparrow and Dickcissel continue in area by the bird blind (take
Tabor Trace Red Loop from parking lot), Dickcissel doing a loop in front of
the blind, Henslow's on the left as you approach the blind. An Upland
Sandpiper also flew in and out, according to a group of NYC birders.
Donna
Yesterday morning Denise and I drove down to the Shawangunk Grasslands National
Wildlife Refuge in Ulster County, arriving shortly after 8 in search of the
Henslow's Sparrow and Dickcissel previously posted by Tom Williams on Facebook.
With information from folks in the parking lot we headed
Yesterday morning Denise and I drove down to the Shawangunk Grasslands National
Wildlife Refuge in Ulster County, arriving shortly after 8 in search of the
Henslow's Sparrow and Dickcissel previously posted by Tom Williams on Facebook.
With information from folks in the parking lot we headed
> [mailto:bounce-121564959-3714...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Robert Lewis
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 7:35 AM
> To: Carney, Martin <carn...@fordhamprep.org>; NYSbirds-L@Cornell.edu
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow
>
> Can someone specify exactly whe
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> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 7:35 AM
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> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow
>
> Can someone specify exactly where this blind is? I am not familiar with the
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow
Can someone specify e
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Can someone specify exactly where this blind is? I am
Can someone specify exactly where this blind is? I am not familiar with the
area.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow
From: "Carney, Martin" <carn...@fordhamprep.org>
To: "NYSbirds-L@Cornell.edu" <nysbirds-l@cornell.edu>
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2017 4:26 PM
Subject
Can someone specify exactly where this blind is? I am not familiar with the
area.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow
From: "Carney, Martin"
To: "NYSbirds-L@Cornell.edu"
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2017 4:26 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow
Still there, 50 ya
After not showing for more than two hours, the Henslow's Sparrow at Shawangunk
Grassland reappeared at 6:20 pm, and sang for ca. 3 minutes.
Doug Futuyma,
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After not showing for more than two hours, the Henslow's Sparrow at Shawangunk
Grassland reappeared at 6:20 pm, and sang for ca. 3 minutes.
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Still there, 50 yards before the blind, to the left as you approach blind.
Dickcissel near blind.
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Dickcissel near blind.
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Both are being seen very well at the shawangunk grasslands near the blind just
south of the parking lot.
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Both are being seen very well at the shawangunk grasslands near the blind just
south of the parking lot.
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Brilliant photos of the Henslow's Sparrow at Shawangunk posted by Felipe
Pimentel to New York Birders Facebook page.
The photo album is public so it should be viewable on the web, without
Facebook account.
https://www.facebook.com/felipe.pimentel1
good birding,
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
On
Brilliant photos of the Henslow's Sparrow at Shawangunk posted by Felipe
Pimentel to New York Birders Facebook page.
The photo album is public so it should be viewable on the web, without
Facebook account.
https://www.facebook.com/felipe.pimentel1
good birding,
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
On
Henslow's Sparrow update
This species was long a resident on the grass lands of the Saratoga
Battlefields. The staff found that the birds needed to have the grass burned or
cut for the habitat to be maintained and for them to continue to breed in the
area. So they cut the grass at the proper
Henslow's Sparrow update
This species was long a resident on the grass lands of the Saratoga
Battlefields. The staff found that the birds needed to have the grass burned or
cut for the habitat to be maintained and for them to continue to breed in the
area. So they cut the grass at the proper
Andrew's right - sorry for the confusion
From: birdingd...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 15:10:51 -0500
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's- No
To: davehawk...@msn.com
CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
Before Queens County listers have heart palpitations. I think Dave meant Floyd
Bennett Field
Before Queens County listers have heart palpitations. I think Dave meant
Floyd Bennett Field for the Cassin's and not Fort Tilden.
Of course, if I am wrong, then I am already behind the 8 ball.
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu
Despite extensive searching this morning the Henslow's Sparrow at Riis park
was not found. The Cassin's Kingbird continued at Ft. Tilden through the
morning, frequenting the gardens, before flying east around 12:30. There was a
report that the Common Ground-Dove was not seen this morning,
Riis Park, Queens
Monday 11/ /14
Following up on earlier posts, late afternoon had 6 birders looking in the
southeastern field and edges next to the golf course. The bird was finally
located several times, and a few people had decent although quick looks.
Deborah Martin and Steve
per Henslow's location requests:
this is my best approximation based upon what I was told
http://tinyurl.com/yhqsa6x
Arie Gilbert
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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
or staying on the bird while I dealt with the traffic and bridge closing.
As noted by Arie, you have to use the bridge at Cross Bay Boulevard to get to
Riis Park
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 12:26:24 -0500
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow
From: baobab...@gmail.com
To: NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
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Jean Loscalzo called to alert others trying for the Henslow's
be aware that the marine parkway bridge IS CLOSED FOR TODAY
and that those traveling to Jacob Riis park use
the cross bay blvd bridge
Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY
The
The sparrow continues in Riis Park as posted yesterday.
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Jacob Drucker texted about half an hour ago that he, Nadir Souirgi, and
James Knox have refound the Henslows, in the same area that it was seen
yesterday at the south west corner of the golf course at Jacob Riis park.
It flushed out of the center of the field and then flew towards the fence
by the
Jacob Drucker texted about half an hour ago that he, Nadir Souirgi, and
James Knox have refound the Henslows, in the same area that it was seen
yesterday at the south west corner of the golf course at Jacob Riis park.
It flushed out of the center of the field and then flew towards the fence
by the
The sparrow continues in Riis Park as posted yesterday.
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Jean Loscalzo called to alert others trying for the Henslow's
be aware that the marine parkway bridge IS CLOSED FOR TODAY
and that those traveling to Jacob Riis park use
the cross bay blvd bridge
Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY
The
on the bird while I dealt with the traffic and bridge closing.
As noted by Arie, you have to use the bridge at Cross Bay Boulevard to get to
Riis Park
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 12:26:24 -0500
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Henslow's Sparrow
From: baobab...@gmail.com
To: NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
The sparrow
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
per Henslow's location requests:
this is my best approximation based upon what I was told
http://tinyurl.com/yhqsa6x
Arie Gilbert
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Riis Park, Queens
Monday 11/ /14
Following up on earlier posts, late afternoon had 6 birders looking in the
southeastern field and edges next to the golf course. The bird was finally
located several times, and a few people had decent although quick looks.
Deborah Martin and Steve
In a true Patagonia Picnic Table Effect, Pat "eagle eyed" Lindsay found a
Henslow's Sparrow near the south west corner at the Riis Park Golf course.
This is near a strip of vegetation that runs south towards the beach.
Several of us saw the bird as it moved but not the killer looks that
Lindsay
In a true Patagonia Picnic Table Effect, Pat eagle eyed Lindsay found a
Henslow's Sparrow near the south west corner at the Riis Park Golf course.
This is near a strip of vegetation that runs south towards the beach.
Several of us saw the bird as it moved but not the killer looks that
Lindsay
On 7/13/2013 8:16 PM, Kevin J. McGowan
wrote:
One always hates to post something without
100% certainty, but sometimes it just doesn’t work that way.
I know what you mean.
BTW I
On 7/13/2013 8:16 PM, Kevin J. McGowan
wrote:
One always hates to post something without
100% certainty, but sometimes it just doesnt work that way.
I know what you mean.
BTW I know
I stopped by the Ames site where Henslow's Sparrow had been reported.
Although likely an element of my timing (roughly 11 AM to noon), I did not
see the sparrow;
What I did see disturbed me. Is it here we go again?
I saw numerous trails that suggested that people were walking into the
I stopped by the Ames site where Henslow's Sparrow had been reported.
Although likely an element of my timing (roughly 11 AM to noon), I did not
see the sparrow;
What I did see disturbed me. Is it here we go again?
I saw numerous trails that suggested that people were walking into the
Today, Jean Loscalzo and I went in search of these species, particularly
the Henslows Sparrow [HESP]. Construction delays on the GW bridge
delayed our arrival, and the Henslows was not present when we got there
ca. 11:30. We heard that others that were there earlier had had the bird.
There
Today, Jean Loscalzo and I went in search of these species, particularly
the Henslows Sparrow [HESP]. Construction delays on the GW bridge
delayed our arrival, and the Henslows was not present when we got there
ca. 11:30. We heard that others that were there earlier had had the bird.
There
Susan Rogers and I went to Ames, Montgomery Co. to see Upland
Sandpipers. We found 3 on the north side of West Ames Rd. (on the
western end of the road)
Then we continued south on MacPhail Rd. At mail box 221 we stopped to
listen for Grasshopper Sparrows, when we heard the wonderful-pitiful
Susan Rogers and I went to Ames, Montgomery Co. to see Upland
Sandpipers. We found 3 on the north side of West Ames Rd. (on the
western end of the road)
Then we continued south on MacPhail Rd. At mail box 221 we stopped to
listen for Grasshopper Sparrows, when we heard the wonderful-pitiful
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