Michael and Paula Waldron found and photographed this Summer Tanager in Van
Cortlandt Park in reeds at the edge of the marshy pond there this afternoon.
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Our Bronx correspondent @jhonny_2003 reported RED PHALAROPE (with photo,
see link to feed) at 3:35 pm today swimming off the east shore of Pelham
Bay Park, in the cove south of the landfill. He also posted a map to the
location:
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At Hempstead Lake State Park. Nassau County Long Island. Along path that
overlooks Schodack Pond.
Robert Proniewych
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Currently observing a summer tanager outside my graduate building at Stony
Brook University, specifically the south campus. Bird is currently hanging
around the feeders by Challenger hall. I have attached a photo.
Best,
Matt Fuirst
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Thought many of you would be interested in with our next guest David Lindo, The
Urban Birder. http://birdcallsradio.com/
Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
Norwalk, CT
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Silent bird observed in pines east of main entrance near Montauk Highway.
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Congrats to Pat Lindsay on a most excellent find!
The Wood Sandpiper continues intermittently. Patience is required as the bird
disappears for long periods. Do ensure to layer up as it is windy and cold.
The wet spots where the Wood Sandpiper has frequented have been good for other
birds. The t
A male Blue Grosbeak visited our feeder in Ridge this AM, a first for
us and number 114 on our yard list. A rather early date but I don't know
if it might be a record. Photos were taken.
Peggy & Joel Horman
Ridge, Suffolk County, NY
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Hi Sean,
As you drive into the golf course, the road bends to the right. A few hundred
yards in, there’s a left turn that goes to the east marina. Don’t turn there-
continue on toward the large building (catering hall). Just after the marina
turnoff, (which you didn’t turn on to!) there will
Good views at the puddle until the Wood Sandpiper flew with several other birds
towards the marsh.
Joe
On Apr 17, 2018, at 6:22 AM, Mike
mailto:mike...@optonline.net>> wrote:
Previously reported Wood Sandpiper at Timber Point, Suffolk is present now,
Tuesday AM
Mike Cooper
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Previously reported Wood Sandpiper at Timber Point, Suffolk is present now,
Tuesday AM
Mike Cooper
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> On Apr 16, 2018, at 9:04 PM, Shaibal Mitra wrote:
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> The Wood Sandpiper continued in the rain pools just east of the Timber Point
> entrance road (and just south of the s
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