Present this AM spotted by Paul Bordon in trees above eastern portion of east
west path
Peter
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Friday, 25 November, 2016 - City Hall Park, lower Manhattan, New York CityA Western Tanager continues at this park this morning, but has been a bit more active and mobile within the park - moving to the south portion of the park - and a BIG thank you to Paul Bourdain for coming up to let some of us
A WHITE-EYED VIREO was found and photographed
yesterday at the Chugnut River Walk Endicott, NY (ebird hotspot)
by Mike Jordan. The bird was refound this morning but not seen since 1000
am.
see http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32693220
Very unusual this time of year and especially since it i
Bird has been seen off and on at previously reported spots. Beautiful male. But
seems much harder to find than the City Hall Park bird.
Isaac Grant
Senior Loan Officer
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Bird seen and was photographed at other of the park closest to the large pink
buildings. Walk down gravel road to the end past building
Northern oriole is still present. Hermit thrush, house finches, red breasted
nuthatches also in area.
In shrubs and on fence. Called a number of times -
Western Tanager is showing nicely by stone bridge at Conference House Park,
Staten Island NY. 2:10pm. Park at Lenape playground at end of Swinnerton Ave.
Location: 40.498603,-74.24624
-Mike Shanley
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> On Nov 25, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Isaac Grant wrote:
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> Bird has been seen
The Western Tanager stayed another night, and for that I am thankful.
A couple of poor documentation photos on my Flickr page.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/landp/
Kudos to Peter for the prompt positive report this morning.
- Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM, zach sch
Red-necked Grebe continues at south end of Fort Pond, Montauk.
Tom Moran
Shoreham
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Original message From: Ken Feustel
Date:11/23/2016 5:22 PM (GMT-05:00)
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For those not on eBird or Twitter, the pintail was still at The Pool, feeding
along the south edge, at 2:40p. The Pool is at the park's north end (enter at
100th St and Central Park West).
It was first reported several days ago, but today was the first opportunity I
had to go look for it.
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While I was able to get nice video from the cooperative Chat
(https://vimeo.com/193100449) , the Tanager just kept moving, mostly up high in
bad light. The only decent shot was a snippet of the bird pooping. So for
those interested, enjoy:
https://vimeo.com/193100508
Happy vagrant birding,
Thanks to Eileen Schwinn for connecting me to Margaret and Keith Brace, who
were so kind and generous enough to share their yard and hummingbird with me
and my wife. We saw the female/immature Rufous/Allen¹s Hummingbird as soon
as we sat down, and then many times over the hour we were there. It bri
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