When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists
Thanks for reporting in a timely fashion, I'll get out my night vision goggles
and see if any of those birds are still around.
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> On Sep 9, 2017, at 6:37 PM, GQ wrote:
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> Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around
> the pond. 16 species o
Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around
the pond. 16 species of warblers highlighted by a cooperative Connecticut
walking around the path on the west side of the pond at 8:30AM.
Blue-winged-1
Tennessee-13
Nashville-4
Parula-5
Magnolia-3
Black
Central Park NYC
Saturday September 9, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob
Highlights: 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Scarlet Tanagers, Rose-breasted
Grosbeaks, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Flycatchers, and Thrushes.
Canada Goose - Reservoir
Mallard - Reservoir & Turtle Pond
Mourni
As of 5:21PM the bird is still here-
Jose
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Found at 4;30 in puddle near hangers
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Brent Bomkamp, Brendan Fogarty and I just had an Avocet out in the flats North
of the parking lot.
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Now lounging with Canada geese just north of the Raunt on the south end of the
east pond.
Mike Yuan
Brooklyn, NY
> On Sep 9, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Arie Gilbert wrote:
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> .imm bird. First spotted by Liz Dinapatrick. She found herself a lifer.
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> viewed from this location at 9.09am on 09-09-201
Off trail bordering the Grand Central Parkway where it meets the Cross Island
Expressway. Found by (who else?) Eric Miller.
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The east-to-west movement of birds at Robert Moses started to slow down around
9 AM, but it was a fantastic show. A young Red-headed Woodpecker, a Western
Kingbird, and a heard-only Dickcissel were among the birds passing by, and a
Lark Sparrow briefly teed up in a dead pine near the northeaster
*NY County Highlights (Fall Season): *
A Peregrine Falcon was seen a few minutes before sunset perching on the
northern set of gantries in Red Hook off Van Brunt St.
Common Tern, Peregrine Falcon, Northern Waterthrush, Chestnut-sided
Warbler, Brown-headed Cowbird (70+) & Baltimore Oriole.
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.imm bird. First spotted by Liz Dinapatrick. She found herself a lifer.
viewed from this location at 9.09am on 09-09-2017
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40.63430001,-73.82660205
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Same individual from last week. By steps near Little Alley Pond.
Jeff RITTER
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Lots of movement so far today. Good numbers and decent diversity, nothing I
crazy yet. Get out if you can!
Cheers!
-Tim H
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Friday, 8 September, 2017 -
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
A Connecticut Warbler, likely first of this year in the park, was found &
reported by Ryan Zucker of Manhattan, late in the afternoon, at an area locally
called by many birders “sparrow rock”, which is across the park’s West Drive
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There is currently one Whimbrel foraging in the middle of turtle pond in Pelham
Bay park. May come to the parking lot puddles at high tide.
Matthieu
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Counting is underway for the 29th consecutive season at the Franklin Mt.
Hawkwatch, sponsored by the Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society, near
Oneonta, NY. Broad-winged Hawks are on the move and will be building up
through the middle two weeks of September.
Visitors and spotters are alwa
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