Bobby Berlingeri just found this ATFL minutes ago (12:45 or so). He had a 45
second look before it disappeared and he is trying to relocate it now. He
describes the park as being just west of Nickerson Beach and east of the pink
Lido Hotel along Lido Blvd.
Good luck! We're
Still here to the east of the beach parking lot entrance. Diving regularly
and preening.
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> On Nov 13, 2016, at 10:17 AM, Karen Fung wrote:
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> Female King Eider still present at Ransom Beach in Bayville, currently
> drifting west of the
Just refound. East parking area
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I ran my winter Roughleg route today, barring the Shawangunk Grasslands. I
stuck to the Black Dirt region in Orange County and observed four
Rough-legged Hawks (two light, one moderately-marked light, one dark),
which is good for the date. Looking at the eBird bar charts and considering
this
Yellow-breasted Chat continues in the NE sunny corner of the Trinity
Churchyard, Wall st and Broadway, Manhatan.
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Central Park NYC
Sunday Nov. 13, 2016
OBS: Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from Turtle Pond at 9am.
Highlights: Hairy Woodpecker, Pied-billed Grebe, and a lingering "Yellow" Palm
Warbler.
Canada Goose
Wood Duck - drake continues Pond at 59th Street (Deb after walk)
Gadwall - at
The Pink-footed Goose continues at Hendrickson Park, with the numerous
Canada Geese. In addition, there's a Cackling Goose present. Some photos
are in this eBird checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32521893
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Avery Scott
Williston Park, NY
I got a "late" start today, arriving at Jones Beach at around 9:20. Highlights
included continuing flocks of gannets on the move, a Fox Sparrow, and some
raptor activity. Hempstead Lake hosted a cooperative late Blue-headed Vireo,
which I closely examined to rule out the possibility of similar
The Trinity Church Chat was present from 7:30 to 8:30 while I was there. I
briefly looked for the St Paul Chat in the circle and City Hall Park but
did not see it.
Rob in Massapequa
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Female King Eider still present at Ransom Beach in Bayville, currently drifting
west of the entrance. Looking at it now with Bob Kurtz 10:17am
Karen Fung
NYC
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Bobby Berlingeri just found this ATFL minutes ago (12:45 or so). He had a 45
second look before it disappeared and he is trying to relocate it now. He
describes the park as being just west of Nickerson Beach and east of the pink
Lido Hotel along Lido Blvd.
Good luck! We're
Still here to the east of the beach parking lot entrance. Diving regularly
and preening.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 13, 2016, at 10:17 AM, Karen Fung wrote:
>
> Female King Eider still present at Ransom Beach in Bayville, currently
> drifting west of the entrance. Looking at it now with
Just refound. East parking area
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The Pink-footed Goose continues at Hendrickson Park, with the numerous
Canada Geese. In addition, there's a Cackling Goose present. Some photos
are in this eBird checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32521893
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Good Birding,
Avery Scott
Williston Park, NY
I got a "late" start today, arriving at Jones Beach at around 9:20. Highlights
included continuing flocks of gannets on the move, a Fox Sparrow, and some
raptor activity. Hempstead Lake hosted a cooperative late Blue-headed Vireo,
which I closely examined to rule out the possibility of similar
I ran my winter Roughleg route today, barring the Shawangunk Grasslands. I
stuck to the Black Dirt region in Orange County and observed four
Rough-legged Hawks (two light, one moderately-marked light, one dark),
which is good for the date. Looking at the eBird bar charts and considering
this
Central Park NYC
Sunday Nov. 13, 2016
OBS: Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from Turtle Pond at 9am.
Highlights: Hairy Woodpecker, Pied-billed Grebe, and a lingering "Yellow" Palm
Warbler.
Canada Goose
Wood Duck - drake continues Pond at 59th Street (Deb after walk)
Gadwall - at
Yellow-breasted Chat continues in the NE sunny corner of the Trinity
Churchyard, Wall st and Broadway, Manhatan.
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