A bit of a late start at 9:40am, but...
The Point:
Razorbill - 385 fly by (one hour count) with another 25 sitting off the Point.
Kittiwake-1
sizable numbers of both Loons, Scoters (mostly Black and
White-winged), plenty of Eiders as well.
Gin Beach/Montauk Inlet
Razorbill-10
Purple Sandpiper
A friend sent me a link to an article in the
Sheepshead Bay news blog regarding a Snowy Owl:
"These were taken by a friend of mine, who also
is an avid fisherman in the area. He was fishing
just next to Hoffman Island, which is one of the
two islands, just south of the Verranzano [sic]
Bridge
The Ross's Goose continues in the area. Today it was seen at Floyd Bennett
Field in the grassy area between the main parking lot and the community
gardens in the company of maybe 10 Canada Geese. This area is right across
Flatbush
Avenue from the driving range where it has been seen most often re
Further refinement, courtesy of Steven Schellenger;
40.796743,-73.645944 - Google Maps
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Today, Renee Davis, Marge Gorton and I traveled to Westchester to pick up some
year birds. We birded a number of locations, but the best part was arriving
just prior to the capture of the immature female Rufous Hummingbird at Lenoir
Nature Preserve. We had forty species for the day and nice lo
Refinement, based on David Klauber's post;
40.797766,-73.646266 - Google Maps
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The Troupial - looks like Venezuelan Troupial, since the other two (Campo and
Orange-backed) have orange backs - can be very elusive. Although there were
several people looking all day it was only seen for a relatively short while
while it was sunny, before it became overcast. Previous post
An immature Snowy Owl was reported at Hoffman Island on the blog, Sheepshead
Bites:
http://www.sheepsheadbites.com/2011/11/amazing-winged-wonder-spotted-near-the-narrows/
Christina Wilkinson
Ridgewood, NY
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A Lincoln's Sparrow continues on the north side of the park. Today it was
feeding in the bare patch surrounded by low shrubs south of the restrooms.
An Ovenbird continues in the extreme NW corner of the park under the bushes
by the fence plus another sighting in the rectangular garden east of the
Why can't this bird survive the winter? After all Blackbirds as family as
quite hardy and likely this one is too given its tropical origins (or not, for
all we know the bird could have lived in Queens its entire life). It used to
be believed that Baltimore Orioles couldn't surive upstate, bu
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I wish someone could find a way to catch this bird. It will never survive
the winter. Perhaps there is a rehabber or an experienced mist netter
somewhere nearby who could assist And as an added incentive, if one is
necessary, these birds appear to be quite valuable from a cursory search
I wish someone could find a way to catch this bird. It will never survive
the winter. Perhaps there is a rehabber or an experienced mist netter
somewhere nearby who could assist And perhaps, as an added incentive, these
birds appear to be quite valuable after a cursory search on the internet.
Than
Gary Strauss just called to report that the Troupial is being seen right
now at the same location as posted in my e-mail on the 28th.
Good Birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Late this afternoon, I received a call
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