I observed a Sandhill Crane pair at noon today along Route 30 in Tupper
Lake. They were walking into the marsh where there was a nest last year -
the marsh is currently under the snow! (Marsh by the bowling alley with a
viewing deck.) I took a few photos (although not a great time of day for
The previously seen Sandhill Crane continues along the path adjacent to the
defunct railroad spur south of the fish factory in Napeague.
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The previously seen Sandhill Crane continues along the path adjacent to the
defunct railroad spur south of the fish factory in Napeague.
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Currently, the previously reported Sandhill Crane is still in the field, south
of the Fish Factory in Napeague. One must walk down the sandy Trail, along
the RR tracks, nearer the houses on the west and south of Cranberry Hill Rd. to
see the bird.
Eileen Schwinn
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Currently, the previously reported Sandhill Crane is still in the field, south
of the Fish Factory in Napeague. One must walk down the sandy Trail, along
the RR tracks, nearer the houses on the west and south of Cranberry Hill Rd. to
see the bird.
Eileen Schwinn
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Continues south of Cranberry Hole Road, Promised Land, Napeague at location
previously reported earlier today.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Continues south of Cranberry Hole Road, Promised Land, Napeague at location
previously reported earlier today.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Continues south of Cranberry hole rd in grass in front of the tree line but
occasionally disappears into low spots.
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 10:37 AM Willy Becker
wrote:
> Yes 10:30 AM at 411 Cranberry Hole Road, south of the road
>
Continues south of Cranberry hole rd in grass in front of the tree line but
occasionally disappears into low spots.
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 10:37 AM Willy Becker
wrote:
> Yes 10:30 AM at 411 Cranberry Hole Road, south of the road
>
Yes 10:30 AM at 411 Cranberry Hole Road, south of the road !
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> On May 28, 2019, at 6:17 AM, ArieGilbert wrote:
>
> viewed from this location at 06.15 on 5-28-19
>
> SOUTH SIDE OF ROAD
>
> HTTP://MAPS.GOOGLE.COM/maps?q=40.99521302,-72.0823544
>
> 40.99521302,-72.0823544
>
Yes 10:30 AM at 411 Cranberry Hole Road, south of the road !
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> On May 28, 2019, at 6:17 AM, ArieGilbert wrote:
>
> viewed from this location at 06.15 on 5-28-19
>
> SOUTH SIDE OF ROAD
>
> HTTP://MAPS.GOOGLE.COM/maps?q=40.99521302,-72.0823544
>
> 40.99521302,-72.0823544
>
viewed from this location at 06.15 on 5-28-19
SOUTH SIDE OF ROAD
HTTP://MAPS.GOOGLE.COM/maps?q=40.99521302,-72.0823544
40.99521302,-72.0823544
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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viewed from this location at 06.15 on 5-28-19
SOUTH SIDE OF ROAD
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40.99521302,-72.0823544
Arie Gilbert
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The Sandhill Crane originally reported to eBird by Bruce Horwith and found
earlier in the day by Paul D. was still present in front of the Napeague fish
factory at 3:45.
There is currently lots of westbound traffic and the bird was quite close to
Cranberry Hole road. I also watched 5 guys with
The Sandhill Crane originally reported to eBird by Bruce Horwith and found
earlier in the day by Paul D. was still present in front of the Napeague fish
factory at 3:45.
There is currently lots of westbound traffic and the bird was quite close to
Cranberry Hole road. I also watched 5 guys with
Lost sight of bird walking from short beach to the median as it lowered
altitude and looked to be coming in for a landing...photo here ..
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Lost sight of bird walking from short beach to the median as it lowered
altitude and looked to be coming in for a landing...photo here ..
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Sunday Looked up and noticed a sandhill crane flying over short Beach and
coming down low near the median trying to see if it landed... 3:26 p.m.
Sunday.. photos obtained-kev
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Sunday Looked up and noticed a sandhill crane flying over short Beach and
coming down low near the median trying to see if it landed... 3:26 p.m.
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<areg...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
>> Sandhill crane continues. Last seen Far West field
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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>> Original message
>> From: "Robert A. Proniewych" <baobab...@
ane continues. Last seen Far West field
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
>>
>> Original message
>> From: "Robert A. Proniewych"
>> Date: 4/9/18 7:03 AM (GMT-05:00)
>> To: NYSbirds-
No Sandhill Crane between 12:45 and 1:30 today at Suffolk Farms; but at least
15 Savannah Sparrows in the hedgerow separating the two larger fields. Also an
American Kestrel.
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> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane
>
> Bird continues at Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank. In the western most
> field.
> Robert A. Proniewych
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Sandhill crane continues. Last seen Far West field
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Original message From: "Robert A. Proniewych"
<baobab...@gmail.com> Date: 4/9/18 7:03 AM (GMT-05:00) To:
NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu Subject: [nysbirds-l] Sand
Sandhill crane continues. Last seen Far West field
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Original message From: "Robert A. Proniewych"
Date: 4/9/18 7:03 AM (GMT-05:00) To:
NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu Subject: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane
Bird continues
Bird continues at Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank. In the western most field.
Robert A. Proniewych
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Bird continues at Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank. In the western most field.
Robert A. Proniewych
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Bird was relocated. It's currently in the fields on far side of the
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Bird was relocated. It's currently in the fields on far side of the
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Flew off to the northeast .
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Flew off to the northeast .
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Observed feeding in cornfield west of Visitors parking lot.
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Observed feeding in cornfield west of Visitors parking lot.
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Both birds seen today at about 2:45. The crane was flapping its wings at the
edge of the pond in a direct line out from the No Trespassing sign.The egret
was right beside a cow and then flew across the street to perch on a fence and
raise its crest.
Sandy Hunter
East Hampton
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Both birds seen today at about 2:45. The crane was flapping its wings at the
edge of the pond in a direct line out from the No Trespassing sign.The egret
was right beside a cow and then flew across the street to perch on a fence and
raise its crest.
Sandy Hunter
East Hampton
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4/10/17 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.) and Tupper Lake (Franklin Co.) (High 70s
for temps today!)
10 first-of-the-season species today:
*Sandhill Crane - pair in the marsh where they nested last year in Tupper
Lake
*Wilson's Snipe - calling from a Tupper Lake marsh
*Osprey - sitting in the
4/10/17 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.) and Tupper Lake (Franklin Co.) (High 70s
for temps today!)
10 first-of-the-season species today:
*Sandhill Crane - pair in the marsh where they nested last year in Tupper
Lake
*Wilson's Snipe - calling from a Tupper Lake marsh
*Osprey - sitting in the
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Sandhill Crane (continuing bird) is currently in the phragmites at the
north end of the pond in Wainscott.
Tom Burke & Gail Benson
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Sandhill Crane (continuing bird) is currently in the phragmites at the
north end of the pond in Wainscott.
Tom Burke & Gail Benson
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The Sandhill Crane in Wainscot New York continues.It is being seen at the edge
of the pond from Wainscot Main road across from the chapel. It is often
obscured by the grasses at the pond's edge so be patient and wait for the crane
to raise its head
Karen
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The Sandhill Crane in Wainscot New York continues.It is being seen at the edge
of the pond from Wainscot Main road across from the chapel. It is often
obscured by the grasses at the pond's edge so be patient and wait for the crane
to raise its head
Karen
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Sandhill crane few from Wainscott Pond across Main Street at 2:35.
Sandy Hunter
On Jan 10, 2017 11:41 AM, "Davidgasner" wrote:
> Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking
> in front of the phragamites
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jan
Sandhill crane few from Wainscott Pond across Main Street at 2:35.
Sandy Hunter
On Jan 10, 2017 11:41 AM, "Davidgasner" wrote:
> Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking
> in front of the phragamites
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04,
Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking in
front of the phragamites
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> On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04, Michael Higgiston wrote:
>
> The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM. The
> bird was
Sandhill Crane being seen right now from 69 Main St in Wainscott, walking in
front of the phragamites
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> On Jan 6, 2017, at 14:04, Michael Higgiston wrote:
>
> The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM. The
> bird was seen from Main Road which
Still present at north end of WAINSCOTT Pond @ 12:35 today.
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1112 Park Ave. New York, NY 10128
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Still present at north end of WAINSCOTT Pond @ 12:35 today.
Jane F. Ross
1112 Park Ave. New York, NY 10128
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The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM. The
bird was seen from Main Road which is north of pond. The crane favored the
phragmities at the north end of the pond.
Eileen Schwinn
Vince Cagno
Mike Higgiston
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The sandhill crane flew into the field by Wainscott Pond just past 1PM. The
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Eileen Schwinn
Vince Cagno
Mike Higgiston
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On north end of pond by phrags
Young bird
Seen with Phil Uruburu and Bob Hayes
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Seen on 01/05/2017 @ 1:12 PM
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On north end of pond by phrags
Young bird
Seen with Phil Uruburu and Bob Hayes
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Seen on 01/05/2017 @ 1:12 PM
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There is 1 sandhill crane associated with a large flock of Canada geese
(and 1 snow goose) at Wainscott Pond (East Hampton). The field is private
but the bird can be seen from the road. I had 4 purple sandpipers FOS on
the ocean jetty south of Hook Pond (East Hampton).
*Bruce Horwith*
*16 Salt
There is 1 sandhill crane associated with a large flock of Canada geese
(and 1 snow goose) at Wainscott Pond (East Hampton). The field is private
but the bird can be seen from the road. I had 4 purple sandpipers FOS on
the ocean jetty south of Hook Pond (East Hampton).
*Bruce Horwith*
*16 Salt
Currently being observed on north side of LaGrange Rd.
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One of the Sandhill Cranes was still at the same location around noon
Rob in Massapequa
On Monday, April 11, 2016, Joan Collins wrote:
> First-of-the-season (*)
>
>
>
> 4/11/16 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.)
>
>
>
> Bufflehead – pair on Little Tupper Lake (with a male
One of the Sandhill Cranes was still at the same location around noon
Rob in Massapequa
On Monday, April 11, 2016, Joan Collins wrote:
> First-of-the-season (*)
>
>
>
> 4/11/16 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.)
>
>
>
> Bufflehead – pair on Little Tupper Lake (with a male Hooded Merganser)
>
> Hooded
First-of-the-season (*)
4/11/16 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.)
Bufflehead - pair on Little Tupper Lake (with a male Hooded Merganser)
Hooded Merganser - male with the Bufflehead pair
Great Blue Heron - flying over Tarbell Hill Lane in Long Lake
Gray Jay - 2 at Sabattis Bog
Boreal Chickadee -
First-of-the-season (*)
4/11/16 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.)
Bufflehead - pair on Little Tupper Lake (with a male Hooded Merganser)
Hooded Merganser - male with the Bufflehead pair
Great Blue Heron - flying over Tarbell Hill Lane in Long Lake
Gray Jay - 2 at Sabattis Bog
Boreal Chickadee -
This evening (5 PM, Sunday August 21), I watched a CASPIAN TERN fly south
down the Hudson River at the Coxsackie Boat Launch. It kept going.
Later (6 PM) I found a SANDHILL CRANE in a newly planted potato field on the
south side of Farm to Market (aka Co Rt. 57), just south of the village of
This evening (5 PM, Sunday August 21), I watched a CASPIAN TERN fly south
down the Hudson River at the Coxsackie Boat Launch. It kept going.
Later (6 PM) I found a SANDHILL CRANE in a newly planted potato field on the
south side of Farm to Market (aka Co Rt. 57), just south of the village of
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To: Peter Schoenberger
Cc: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Sun, June 5, 2011 3:39:13 PM
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane
I thought The Grasslands was closed for restoration? Have they re-opened?
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Sent: Sun, Jun 5, 2011 18:47:17 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Sandhill
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On Jun 5, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Peter Schoenberger wrote:
This morning, at 9:45 am, I found a Sandhill Crane at the Shawangunk
Grasslands (Hoagerburgh entrance), Ulster County. The bird was
feeding. It flew after a few minutes. It
This morning, at 9:45 am, I found a Sandhill Crane at the Shawangunk
Grasslands (Hoagerburgh entrance), Ulster County. The bird was
feeding. It flew after a few minutes. It headed north. I could see it
1/2 mile away, flying over Ralph Tabor at the town park, still
vocalizing. I'll post
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On Jun 5, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Peter Schoenberger wrote:
This morning, at 9:45 am, I found a Sandhill Crane at the Shawangunk
Grasslands (Hoagerburgh entrance), Ulster County. The bird was
feeding. It flew after a few minutes. It
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On Jun 5, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Peter Schoenberger wrote:
This morning, at 9:45 am, I found a Sandhill Crane at the Shawangunk
Grasslands (Hoagerburgh entrance), Ulster County. The bird was
feeding
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I thought The Grasslands was closed for restoration? Have they re-opened?
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Had a Sandhill crane fly right over my head heading NW toward the great
lakes about a half hour southeast of Buffalo, NY on 4/25/11
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A previously reported Sandhill Crane spent the night of June 1 at the Bashakill
in Sullivan County.
A second report on June 19 was of a Sandhill Crane seen between the local
hospital and airport at Ellenville (Ulster Co), about 13 miles northeast of the
Bashakill location.
A third sighting of
My wife just called me outside to check out a big bird circling Five
Rivers Env. Ed. Center, next door. It was a Sandhill Crane, and it
headed off to the west. Nice year bird for the center - maybe a first ever!
Alan Mapes
New Scotland, NY
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My wife just called me outside to check out a big bird circling Five
Rivers Env. Ed. Center, next door. It was a Sandhill Crane, and it
headed off to the west. Nice year bird for the center - maybe a first ever!
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Early this morning, Tom Burke found a *SANDHILL CRANE* in the field at
Marshlands Conservancy in Rye (Westchester Co.). Unfortunately, the bird
vanished shortly thereafter but might be worth keeing an eye out for in the
general area. This is the 300th species for Marshlands, a remarkable total
any
Early this morning, Tom Burke found a *SANDHILL CRANE* in the field at
Marshlands Conservancy in Rye (Westchester Co.). Unfortunately, the bird
vanished shortly thereafter but might be worth keeing an eye out for in the
general area. This is the 300th species for Marshlands, a remarkable total
any
Dockers;
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While birding along Dune Road today (Sunday) at 4:20PM, I saw and
photographed a Sandhill Crane. The bird was seen standing just east
of the "Berm", which is east of Dockers Restaurant. It took off,
after a Great Blue Heron swooped past, and was last seen flying north-
east over the
How good is our coverage? Are we finding most of the rarities that
come into our area or are we just seeing the tip of the iceberg? These
are questions that every active birder will ask themselves now and
again.
There are no firm answers and maybe there never will be. To some
extent it must
How good is our coverage? Are we finding most of the rarities that
come into our area or are we just seeing the tip of the iceberg? These
are questions that every active birder will ask themselves now and
again.
There are no firm answers and maybe there never will be. To some
extent it must
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