Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear

2014-10-07 Thread Ardith Bondi
Another thing I forgot to mention on this list is that while several of us were watching the Wheatear yesterday, it was calling repeatedly (high-pitched whistle). Ardith Bondi Forwarded Message Subject: [nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 18:27

Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear

2014-10-07 Thread Ardith Bondi
Another thing I forgot to mention on this list is that while several of us were watching the Wheatear yesterday, it was calling repeatedly (high-pitched whistle). Ardith Bondi Forwarded Message Subject: [nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 18:27

Re: [nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear

2014-10-06 Thread Felipe Pimentel
Hi Ardith, I arrived around 2:15pm to Plum Beach after spending all the morning looking for the Say’s Phoebe that was not seen during that time (10AM-1:30PM). There were some birders around who said that the N. Wheatear had been perching on the wooden structure and on a nearby trunk for 30

[nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear

2014-10-06 Thread Ardith Bondi
I had the bird sitting on its old perch (the wooden frame on the south side of the marsh) from 1:20 until 2pm, and then it disappeared again. I'm wondering if it ever reappeared. Checking with a couple of the many kiteboarders out there, I was told that they had clocked the winds at 21mph

[nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear

2014-10-06 Thread Ardith Bondi
I had the bird sitting on its old perch (the wooden frame on the south side of the marsh) from 1:20 until 2pm, and then it disappeared again. I'm wondering if it ever reappeared. Checking with a couple of the many kiteboarders out there, I was told that they had clocked the winds at 21mph

Re: [nysbirds-l] Plum Beach Northern Wheatear

2014-10-06 Thread Felipe Pimentel
Hi Ardith, I arrived around 2:15pm to Plum Beach after spending all the morning looking for the Say’s Phoebe that was not seen during that time (10AM-1:30PM). There were some birders around who said that the N. Wheatear had been perching on the wooden structure and on a nearby trunk for 30