inches. Also a very few Pine
Siskins and the first of the season Eastern Bluebirds It may not be well
known that the latter annually migrate through the western end of Long
Island along the shore.
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Siskins and the first of the season Eastern Bluebirds It may not be well
known that the latter annually migrate through the western end of Long
Island along the shore.
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Bluebirds. It may not be well
known that the latter annually migrate through the western end of Long
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Bluebirds. It may not be well
known that the latter annually migrate through the western end of Long
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to the
Whimbrels scattering westward today.
Steve Walter
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021, 2:21 PM Linda LaBella wrote:
> I did see at least one Golden Plover amongst the peeps and one Whimbrel by
> itself a little west of the Parking lot on the beach about 45min ago.
>
> Best,
> Linda
>
> On Fri,
to the
Whimbrels scattering westward today.
Steve Walter
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021, 2:21 PM Linda LaBella wrote:
> I did see at least one Golden Plover amongst the peeps and one Whimbrel by
> itself a little west of the Parking lot on the beach about 45min ago.
>
> Best,
> Linda
>
> On Fri,
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, it can be debated whether it was even the rarest raptor in the
boroughs portion of Long Island just that day. I don't know. There was a
Burrowing Owl only a couple of years ago. But I guess a wintering Golden
Eagle recently too.
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, it can be debated whether it was even the rarest raptor in the
boroughs portion of Long Island just that day. I don't know. There was a
Burrowing Owl only a couple of years ago. But I guess a wintering Golden
Eagle recently too.
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out trudging through the
snow here before today, so I don't know if they're arrivals or had wintered
locally (they do that on Alley Creek some years).
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out trudging through the
snow here before today, so I don't know if they're arrivals or had wintered
locally (they do that on Alley Creek some years).
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of the path
from where the school can be seen (but staying in the brush).
I posted a picture on my web site (along with a few other pictures to which the
snow and ice deserve some credit). http://stevewalternature.com/ , select Birds
and Recent Work.
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of the path
from where the school can be seen (but staying in the brush).
I posted a picture on my web site (along with a few other pictures to which the
snow and ice deserve some credit). http://stevewalternature.com/ , select Birds
and Recent Work.
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94 and 17M,
there were at least 12 sitting on roofs in the shopping center.
I've posted a picture of the Ferrug at my web site
http://stevewalternature.com/ . The photo was taken from County Road 6
(Pulaski Highway).
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94 and 17M,
there were at least 12 sitting on roofs in the shopping center.
I've posted a picture of the Ferrug at my web site
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(Pulaski Highway).
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would have done that". He was 85 when he said
that. We should all be as spry as Sy at 80 . 85 . even 90. He will be
missed.
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would have done that". He was 85 when he said
that. We should all be as spry as Sy at 80 . 85 . even 90. He will be
missed.
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I guess I need to ask. Did this scope get to see the Ferruginous Hawk today?
How about binoculars? Eyes?
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I guess I need to ask. Did this scope get to see the Ferruginous Hawk today?
How about binoculars? Eyes?
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moved to go out for essentially
Goldfinches only. At least those last two Crossbills were maybe the best.
Unlike the rest over the last couple of weeks, these stayed for nearly an hour
and delighted a few folks with cameras,
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moved to go out for essentially
Goldfinches only. At least those last two Crossbills were maybe the best.
Unlike the rest over the last couple of weeks, these stayed for nearly an hour
and delighted a few folks with cameras,
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mean the end. Sometimes patience pays. One more flock of about 12 passed
through, without stopping, before the migration watch was wrapped up at
11:00. But I actually did see another flock toward the bay side later on.
That group landed. 6 again. A bit of irony.
Steve Walter
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mean the end. Sometimes patience pays. One more flock of about 12 passed
through, without stopping, before the migration watch was wrapped up at
11:00. But I actually did see another flock toward the bay side later on.
That group landed. 6 again. A bit of irony.
Steve Walter
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ack-capped Chickadees in forsaking their forest homes for a
beach vacation.
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ack-capped Chickadees in forsaking their forest homes for a
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for a short time.
American Goldfinches were way down, too, with only about 600. Pine Siskin is
still in the mix, but not many.
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for a short time.
American Goldfinches were way down, too, with only about 600. Pine Siskin is
still in the mix, but not many.
Steve Walter
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and in smaller trees. We can only hope that it happens again. Next northwest
wind forecast (in the morning, when it matters) is for November 24
(Tuesday).
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and in smaller trees. We can only hope that it happens again. Next northwest
wind forecast (in the morning, when it matters) is for November 24
(Tuesday).
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at the
newly opened Sunset Cove Park (next to where the Burrowing Owl was last
year). It was extremely lively with phoebes, sparrows, and warblers that
don't mind open areas. Looks like a promising site to consider when you're
in the area.
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at the
newly opened Sunset Cove Park (next to where the Burrowing Owl was last
year). It was extremely lively with phoebes, sparrows, and warblers that
don't mind open areas. Looks like a promising site to consider when you're
in the area.
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Today was the season's first day of coverage at Fort Tilden (Queens), and it
started off quite alright. 150 Ospreys highlighted the quite decent for the
date total of 225. More northerly winds are in the forecast next week. If
anyone is interested in covering, please contact me.
Steve Walter
Today was the season's first day of coverage at Fort Tilden (Queens), and it
started off quite alright. 150 Ospreys highlighted the quite decent for the
date total of 225. More northerly winds are in the forecast next week. If
anyone is interested in covering, please contact me.
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maybe 20 feet from where I was standing (at the south end).
I think it made contact, as the Semi seemed to stumble. But it escaped.
Right after that, although I didn't see any sandpipers still close by, it
again approached within 20 feet of me. It made for nice head on pictures.
Steve Walter
maybe 20 feet from where I was standing (at the south end).
I think it made contact, as the Semi seemed to stumble. But it escaped.
Right after that, although I didn't see any sandpipers still close by, it
again approached within 20 feet of me. It made for nice head on pictures.
Steve Walter
calling it the way I see it, and it
doesn’t look good.
Steve Walter
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calling it the way I see it, and it
doesn’t look good.
Steve Walter
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Turkey Vulture and Osprey (a nice for spring
total of 29 today).
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Turkey Vulture and Osprey (a nice for spring
total of 29 today).
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a slight distance east to 234th street for birding in
Alley Marsh. The Parks Department prefers that non-golfers park toward the
east end of the parking lot.
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a slight distance east to 234th street for birding in
Alley Marsh. The Parks Department prefers that non-golfers park toward the
east end of the parking lot.
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locks. And it's only March 12. The times they are a changin'.
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https://www.hmana.org/winter-raptor-survey/ .
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Duck by
the third jetty. Two days too late for the count period, but found today by
Ernst is a Lapland Longspur at the top of the swale area at Jones Beach West
End 2. Some of these birds were snagged by my camera recently, and can be
seen at my web site http://stevewalternature.com/ .
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Duck by
the third jetty. Two days too late for the count period, but found today by
Ernst is a Lapland Longspur at the top of the swale area at Jones Beach West
End 2. Some of these birds were snagged by my camera recently, and can be
seen at my web site http://stevewalternature.com/ .
Steve Walter
Pink-footed Goose, for example,
gets it right and follows a flock of Pink-footed Geese to the correct wintering
grounds.
Steve
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Pink-footed Goose, for example,
gets it right and follows a flock of Pink-footed Geese to the correct wintering
grounds.
Steve
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chance of a same rare species reoccurrence (which might or might not be the
same individual).
One could also pay attention to banded Canada Geese. I sort of do, but I
don't have well organized records to refer to at the moment.
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chance of a same rare species reoccurrence (which might or might not be the
same individual).
One could also pay attention to banded Canada Geese. I sort of do, but I
don't have well organized records to refer to at the moment.
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similar to the one in figure 48.3 in "Sparrows . The
Photographic Guide", which is left undetermined to age. You can look it up
for yourself, if you care about that sort of thing.
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similar to the one in figure 48.3 in "Sparrows . The
Photographic Guide", which is left undetermined to age. You can look it up
for yourself, if you care about that sort of thing.
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is coming?
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would pass along the idea of continuing to manage it beyond the usual
seasonal time frame. We'll see.
Also at Jamaica Bay today were a Ferruginous Hawk, Steppe Eagle, and Eagle
Owl. For real. Raptorama.
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would pass along the idea of continuing to manage it beyond the usual
seasonal time frame. We'll see.
Also at Jamaica Bay today were a Ferruginous Hawk, Steppe Eagle, and Eagle
Owl. For real. Raptorama.
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and its parent,
as well as at least three continuing Marbled Godwits.
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and its parent,
as well as at least three continuing Marbled Godwits.
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There's a Dickcissel present in the Oakland Lake Meadow section of Alley
Pond Park in Queens.
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There's a Dickcissel present in the Oakland Lake Meadow section of Alley
Pond Park in Queens.
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I can't say whether the Avocets are still around. Also at the south end,
two Snow Geese are in.
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I can't say whether the Avocets are still around. Also at the south end,
two Snow Geese are in.
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as that, and it is kind of late.
Acadian? Gotta study up on primary projections.
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as that, and it is kind of late.
Acadian? Gotta study up on primary projections.
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Cloudless Sulphurs emigrating north. Few Monarchs at this point.
Lots of Buckeyes around.
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Cloudless Sulphurs emigrating north. Few Monarchs at this point.
Lots of Buckeyes around.
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ving-directions-st-charles-resurrection/
WARNING:S. Charles in nowhere near the other locations. It's quite a long
drive away. Just over an hour is you take highways. One way.
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WARNING:S. Charles in nowhere near the other locations. It's quite a long
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. The site
is also well south of Croton Point, so those would all have been different
birds. Who knows how many were moving through on a broad front?
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is also well south of Croton Point, so those would all have been different
birds. Who knows how many were moving through on a broad front?
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at Jones
Beach.
Throw in two Royal Terns that flew in and flew out.
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at Jones
Beach.
Throw in two Royal Terns that flew in and flew out.
Steve Walter
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in area (where hard to see). Id's were only
possible on birds flying in or out (mostly the two Semis). I'd bet against
that being a viable roosting spot when the park eventually opens to the
public. Hopefully, the East Pond becomes a more reliable high tide refuge by
then.
Steve Walter
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in area (where hard to see). Id's were only
possible on birds flying in or out (mostly the two Semis). I'd bet against
that being a viable roosting spot when the park eventually opens to the
public. Hopefully, the East Pond becomes a more reliable high tide refuge by
then.
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What looked to me to be a different Summer Tanager visited the water feature
in Cunningham Park this afternoon. Earlier in the day, Ian Resnick had one
in a northern section of Alley Pond Park. So there are few to go around in
Queens.
Steve Walter
Bayside, NY
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What looked to me to be a different Summer Tanager visited the water feature
in Cunningham Park this afternoon. Earlier in the day, Ian Resnick had one
in a northern section of Alley Pond Park. So there are few to go around in
Queens.
Steve Walter
Bayside, NY
From: Steve Walter
A Summer Tanager made a couple of visits to a water feature in Cunningham
Park in Queens. Lots of other birds, as well, but no list from me. I have
nothing to promote.
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A Summer Tanager made a couple of visits to a water feature in Cunningham
Park in Queens. Lots of other birds, as well, but no list from me. I have
nothing to promote.
Steve Walter
Bayside, NY
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he advance of spring was evident at APEC
in the form of first of season Green Darner, Italian Wall Lizard, and Mud
Fiddler Crab.
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he advance of spring was evident at APEC
in the form of first of season Green Darner, Italian Wall Lizard, and Mud
Fiddler Crab.
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Stilt continues this morning in the big pool. Looks great in the sunlight.
Have not seen the Plovers so far.
Steve Walter
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019, 3:41 PM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> A few of us who had staked out the known location of the Black-necked
> Stilt were just now rewarded with sati
Stilt continues this morning in the big pool. Looks great in the sunlight.
Have not seen the Plovers so far.
Steve Walter
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019, 3:41 PM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> A few of us who had staked out the known location of the Black-necked
> Stilt were just now rewarded with sati
is getting
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like fish.
Other interesting moment of the day - a high kettle of 17 (seemingly
migrating) Fish Crows (or at least their version of a kettle).
Steve Walter
From: Steve Walter [mailto:swalte...@verizon.net]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2019 6:32 PM
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like fish.
Other interesting moment of the day - a high kettle of 17 (seemingly
migrating) Fish Crows (or at least their version of a kettle).
Steve Walter
From: Steve Walter [mailto:swalte...@verizon.net]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2019 6:32 PM
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Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2019 6:43 AM
To: Steve Walter
Cc: NYSBIRDS
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Interesting raptor, Ulster County
How about the heavy blackish line through the eye- does Red-shouldered
typically look that heavily marked or might it be an artifact
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Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2019 6:43 AM
To: Steve Walter
Cc: NYSBIRDS
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Interesting raptor, Ulster County
How about the heavy blackish line through the eye- does Red-shouldered
typically look that heavily marked or might it be an artifact
.
I don't see crescents to clinch Red-shoulder, but the pictures aren't great.
There's an old axiom at hawk watches. If you think you have a Goshawk and it
turns out to be a Buteo, then it's a Red-shouldered. Or is it the other way
around?
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I don't see crescents to clinch Red-shoulder, but the pictures aren't great.
There's an old axiom at hawk watches. If you think you have a Goshawk and it
turns out to be a Buteo, then it's a Red-shouldered. Or is it the other way
around?
Steve Walter
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not too far away.
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not too far away.
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into a
better viewing spot. But I have not seen any reports yet today. High tide is
around noon, for whatever effect that might have.
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into a
better viewing spot. But I have not seen any reports yet today. High tide is
around noon, for whatever effect that might have.
Steve Walter
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