The Hooded Crow was seen by me on the wires above the roadway at the corner of
Hylan Blvd and Heinz Avenue next to Andrew's Diner at 12:45pm today, July 8. I
saw it immediately upon pulling up to the diner. It briefly flew over the diner
to the next block, then headed back towards the beach.
The Hooded Crow was present today at it's "usual" haunts in Great Kills -
Crooke's Point and east down the beach (minimally 6:00 - 6:30 a.m.). It was
relatively unharrased by Northern Mockingbirds.
Keelin Miller
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When Joe Giunta and I were at Crooke's Point in late June, the Hooded Crow,
harassed by a Mockingbird, flew off toward the beach and then across the water
before I lost sight of it in the distance. Using "Google Earth" and Alan
Michelin's report of yesterday, I now believe it was headed
I was asked by a non-subscriber to this list to post this:
My wife Carol and I went to Great Kill this morning and we had great looks
at the Hooded Crow on the beach near the breakwater from about 7:10 to 7:45
before it flew over toward the point. The bird was foraging along the high
tide
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My wife Carol and I went to Great Kill this morning and we had great looks
at the Hooded Crow on the beach near the breakwater from about 7:10 to 7:45
before it flew over toward the point. The bird was foraging along the high
tide
This morning between 7:30 and 8:00, we saw the Hooded Crow on the beach
near the jetty at Great Kills Park. It was flushed back to the wooded area
near the parking lot three separate times by joggers and mockingbirds. It
stayed on the beach for extended periods of time throughout our
This morning between 7:30 and 8:00, we saw the Hooded Crow on the beach
near the jetty at Great Kills Park. It was flushed back to the wooded area
near the parking lot three separate times by joggers and mockingbirds. It
stayed on the beach for extended periods of time throughout our
The Hooded was present on the beach near the jetty at around 7pm today. The
Boneparte's Gulls continued at the point as well.
JT
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Worth a daily mention, in as much as people are still coming from far and
wide. I met a gentleman today who had driven from northern Florida.
Fortunately, the Hooded Crow was there to be seen. If it hasn't been
explicitly stated here, the pattern has become obvious that it's most
reliable
Worth a daily mention, in as much as people are still coming from far and
wide. I met a gentleman today who had driven from northern Florida.
Fortunately, the Hooded Crow was there to be seen. If it hasn't been
explicitly stated here, the pattern has become obvious that it's most
reliable
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The Hooded Crow continued to put in appearances this morning in the vicinity
of the previously
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The Hooded Crow continued to put in appearances this morning in the vicinity
of the previously
mentioned
The Hooded Crow was seen by many this morning in the vicinity of the previously
mentioned fisherman's parking lot. Although it flies both east and west of this
area, the best strategy is probably to wait in the parking lot, especially near
the dead / dying pine tree on the right side, as
Today we saw the hooded crow around 9am. There were at least a half dozen
birders already there when we arrived who had been observing the hooded
crow. We watched it land near the bathroom, and then take off to the woods.
It had not returned by the time we left at 10am though a diligent search
Currently in parking lot at end of gravel road (5 min walk). Also on beach on
southside. Two 1st summer Lesser Black-backed Gulls on beach at point.
Angus Wilson, New York City & The Springs, NY
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On Jun 23, 2011, at 7:18 AM, Eileen Schwinn wrote:
> 7:00AM -
Currently in parking lot at end of gravel road (5 min walk). Also on beach on
southside. Two 1st summer Lesser Black-backed Gulls on beach at point.
Angus Wilson, New York City The Springs, NY
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com
On Jun 23, 2011, at 7:18 AM, Eileen Schwinn
Not much activity - including no Corvidae of any sort - in the parking lot or
the surrounding beaches today from 7 - 8pm.
JT
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Yesterday, 6/22, I traveled to Staten Island and saw the Hooded Crow. I guess,
because of it's location near the water, I was reminded of another recent,
unusual (time-wise) sighting which I neglected to post. On 6/14, I had a C.
Loon at Cupsogue, swimming/feeding in the bay between
7:00AM - on the south east beach, which is to left of fisherman's parking lot
at end of gravel road. ( Follow signs to Crookes Point) Still on the beach
when we left at 7:10.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
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Not much activity - including no Corvidae of any sort - in the parking lot or
the surrounding beaches today from 7 - 8pm.
JT
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Just had the Hooded Crow with a few other birders at 1:30pm in the parking lot
at Crookes Point. The bird seems content in the area even amidst the constant
flow of mockingbirds harassing it. I even witnessed a Laughing Gull having a
problem with it.
Conversation with a pair of joggers that
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> Kevin
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Hooded Crow - way off topic, but funny
I came across this photo while searching for images of Hooded Crows. I wonder
if alcoholism is a trait common to most individuals of this species?
http://www.birdphoto.fi/uutiset/C4_
I came across this photo while searching for images of Hooded Crows. I wonder
if alcoholism is a trait common to most individuals of this species?
http://www.birdphoto.fi/uutiset/C4_%20MVaresvuo_HoodedCrow.jpg
Michael S. Zablocky
Brooklyn, NY
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As of 11:45 the Hooded Crow is sitting in a dead pine next to the gravel
parking lot at Crooke's Point where it was previously reported. This is in
Great Kills Park on Staten Island.
Regards,
Shane Blodgett
Rob Jett
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Hooded Crow
Continues at Great Kills Park at south gravel parking lot as posted before by
Jim O. Also foisted over dumpster and near bathroom. Also working the beach
just SE of lot. Starting to rain, got to go.
Continues at Great Kills Park at south gravel parking lot as posted before by
Jim O. Also foisted over dumpster and near bathroom. Also working the beach
just SE of lot. Starting to rain, got to go.
Rob Bate
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Hooded Crow - Great Kills Park, Staten Island 6/20
A Hooded Crow was seen and photographed by Seth Wollney (and later myself)
yesterday (6/20) at the Crookes Point
Continues at Great Kills Park at south gravel parking lot as posted before by
Jim O. Also foisted over dumpster and near bathroom. Also working the beach
just SE of lot. Starting to rain, got to go.
Rob Bate
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Continues at Great Kills Park at south gravel parking lot as posted before by
Jim O. Also foisted over dumpster and near bathroom. Also working the beach
just SE of lot. Starting
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Hooded Crow - Great Kills Park, Staten Island 6/20
A Hooded Crow was seen and photographed by Seth Wollney (and later myself)
yesterday (6/20) at the Crookes Point
As of 11:45 the Hooded Crow is sitting in a dead pine next to the gravel
parking lot at Crooke's Point where it was previously reported. This is in
Great Kills Park on Staten Island.
Regards,
Shane Blodgett
Rob Jett
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Hooded Crow - way off topic, but funny
I came across this photo while searching for images of Hooded Crows. I wonder
if alcoholism is a trait common to most individuals of this species?
http://www.birdphoto.fi/uutiset/C4_
If anyone is interested, the Hooded Crow is still here in the parking lot at
Crooke's Point. It's in the south gravel lot with the bathroom shack near the
pines.
-Mike Shanley
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) origins for
Hooded Crow.
Shai Mitra
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