- RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* Jan. 18, 2019
* NYNY1901.18

- Birds mentioned
COMMON MURRE+
THICK-BILLED MURRE+
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN+
BARNACLE GOOSE+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

Red-necked Grebe
Razorbill
DOVEKIE
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE
GLAUCOUS GULL
ICELAND GULL
BLACK-HEADED GULL
EURASIAN WIGEON
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE
HARLEQUIN DUCK
KING EIDER
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE
Cackling Goose
Eastern Phoebe
Evening Grosbeak
LAPLAND LONGSPUR
Tree Swallow
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT
Wood Thrush
VARIED THRUSH

- Transcript

If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report
electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at
http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to nysarc44
(at) nybirds{dot}org.

If electronic submission is not possible, hardcopy reports and photos or
sketches are welcome. Hardcopy documentation should be mailed to:

       Gary Chapin - Secretary
       NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
       125 Pine Springs Drive
       Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Number: (212) 979-3070

Compilers: Tom Burke and Tony Lauro
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County

Transcriber: Ben Cacace

BEGIN TAPE

Greetings. This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, January 18th
2019 at 9pm. The highlights of today's tape are AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN,
VARIED THRUSH, THICK-BILLED MURRE, COMMON MURRE, DOVEKIE, BARNACLE GOOSE,
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, BARROW'S GOLDENEYE, KING EIDER, HARLEQUIN
DUCK, EURASIAN WIGEON, BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE, BLACK-HEADED GULL, GLAUCOUS
GULL, ICELAND GULL, LAPLAND LONGSPUR, YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT and more.

Last Saturday an AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN was spotted at Hayground Cove in
Watermill hanging out with a large troop of Mute Swans and it was still
present there at least to Wednesday sometimes flying off for a spell. The
PELICAN would nonetheless best be looked for in this cove which is nicely
viewable from the end of Cove Lane reached from Rose Hill Road on the west
side of Hayground Cove.

A VARIED THRUSH resurfaced on Staten Island on Wednesday presumably the
same bird first seen at Clove Lakes Park back on December 5th. This
wandering bird has been viewed near Brooks Pond in the northern section of
the park, though briefly, through today.

The extraordinary recent push of RAZORBILLS along Long Island's south shore
due to currently unknown factors has provided additional excitement as
well. Peak numbers of RAZORBILLS this week were tallied last Saturday with
estimates of around 5 thousand in the Montauk area and over 1,100 off at
Shinnecock Inlet. This phenomenon has also produced a few COMMON MURRES
around Shinnecock Inlet though only seen one at a time with at least one
THICK-BILLED MURRE also occurring in the inlet through at least Thursday.
These two species often providing great views as they move up and down the
inlet. Also, farther west, a THICK-BILLED MURRE was photographed off Jones
Beach West End yesterday and today one was followed as it swam along
Gravesend Bay up to the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in Brooklyn. A DOVEKIE
was also reported flying by Breezy Point last Sunday. This RAZORBILL
abundance has out east also produced a number of BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKES
these gulls often attracted to feeding flocks of RAZORBILLS with a peak of
90 estimated off Montauk last Saturday and others also gathering off
Shinnecock Inlet.

Also at Shinnecock a drake KING EIDER was seen last Saturday usually hiding
in the bay with a few thousand Common Eider. A female HARLEQUIN DUCK has
been around the inlet jetties and up to 3 RED-NECKED GREBES have been
frequenting the inlet.

A large gathering of Canada Geese on the sod fields north of Riverhead has
recently included a BARNACLE GOOSE and at least 2 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED
GEESE as well as CACKLING and SNOW GEESE. These fields extend south from
Sound Avenue between Doctor's Path on the west and Northville Turnpike on
the east and are bisected by Route 105 often a good spot to begin a search.
A drake BARROW'S GOLDENEYE was still off Hunter's Island at Pelham Bay Park
in the Bronx today and another drake continues off Crab Meadow Beach in
Northport and a female was reported from Sands Point Preserve Sunday. A
drake EURASIAN WIGEON continues on Avon Lake in Amityville.

A BLACK-HEADED GULL was still at Jones Beach West End last weekend with one
also spotted off Coney Island Creek Tuesday. Single GLAUCOUS GULLS were in
Bellport Bay Tuesday and Great Kills Park Wednesday as well as at Triton
Lane and an ICELAND GULL remains at the Montauk Harbor entrance with
another spotted Monday over the East River in mid Manhattan.

A LAPLAND LONGSPUR flew over Robert Moses State Park Sunday and yesterday a
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was relocated at Hither Hills State Park and an
EVENING GROSBEAK was still in Riverside Park.

A very late WOOD THRUSH was first spotted in the Quogue Wildlife Refuge
last Saturday and it with such lingering species as EASTERN PHOEBE and TREE
SWALLOW could find the next few days very difficult.

To phone in reports on Long Island call Tony Lauro at (631) 734-4126 or
call Tom Burke at (914) 967-4922.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the
National Audubon Society. Thank you for calling.

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