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* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* Apr. 17, 2015
* NYNY1504.17
- Birds Mentioned
CRESTED CARACARA+
COMMON MURRE+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)
EURASIAN WIGEON
Red-necked Grebe
Sooty Shearwater
Northern Gannet
Tricolored Heron
Black Vulture
Short-billed Dowitcher
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Perhaps some fresh migration tonight / tomorrow to further liven the
season... a lot of individuals passed this week (& the past weekend)
but many species also were represented by just one or a few
individuals at Central Park. A smattering of modestly-ea
Today I spent from about 1:30pm to 4:00pm looking for the Caracara at the golf course, up the road from there where I has perched and across the river at its' ORIGINAL location without finding the bird. There were other birders also in the area and none were successful today. Not good news for th
Beginning to look a lot more spring-like in East Hampton these days. Georgica
Cove has a pair of blue winged teal that seem to have arrived this morning,
multiple barn swallows and lots of female red-winged blackbirds, joining the
tree swallows and male red wings who arrived a few weeks ago. Chi
This is a second hand report that the Tricolored Heron found yesterday at
the Oceanside Marine Study preserve in the town of Oceanside was refound by
Bob Berlingeri as it flew into the eastside of the preserve by the golf
course bulkheads. I had the bird this morning fly out from the westside to
th
As of right now The Chuck is still in exactly the same spot as this morning.
TGIF birding,
Anders Peltomaa
‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.'
– Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Apr 17, 2015 12:17 PM, "'Karen.ohearn' karen.ohe...@yahoo.com
[ebirdsnyc]" wrote:
Thank you Luke, for sending this well done letter to Riverhead Town Board.
I have been bothered about this for some time. When I inquired, of the
Riverhead Police Dept., I was told that if I wanted to have permission to go
birding in the parks and town open fields all I needed to get was a
Hi All,
In the past 45 min., I have checked both the Scott's Corners Golf
Course as well as the original spot on River Road where the bird was first
found. At this time I have not located the bird but will continue to check
likely local locations. For those slightly north, Blue Chip
Good day,
I wonder if anyone has reports (positive or negative) regarding the Crested
Caracara in Montgomery County.
Með Kveðju,
Phillip W Magnussen
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4/17/15 Long Lake (Hamilton Co.) * First-of-the-season
Bufflehead - on the Little Tupper Lake outlet (they have been moving through
for nearly a week now)
Ruffed Grouse - 2 along Sabattis Circle Road (one drumming)
Common Loon - one on Long Lake
Great Blue Heron - at the small (yearly) rooke
(6) FOS N. Gannet, in fairly close to shore, seen from Shinnicock Inlet,
Hampton Bays.
Bob
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Hi all,
Before going to work I spent a few minutes looking for The Chuck. It's
still here.
Today it is roosting on a branch right above the most northern path inside
the park. If you stand on that path near the bathrooms in the NE corner,
look West and up above the path, you'll find the Chuck.
go
On Thursday, I spent from ~ 1015 to 1330 getting some good exercise, but
not many birds, at the North Fork Preserve, Jamesport. There were at least
3 Turkey Vultures, with the possibility of that # swelling up to 6, unless
"Lonesome George" was responsible for #'s 3 to 6. The only other bird of
in
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