Sorry for the late post, but yesterday (Feb. 13th), about 70 yards from the
Maintenance building up the main path on the landfill, there was a birding
bonanza! Gathered together were Snow Buntings, Horned Larks, Savannah
Sparrows, Song Sparrows, an American Tree Sparrow, a Meadowlark, and the
bird
If I may add as you drive into the park on the slope on right side of road
there has been in addition to many white throated and song sparrows a beautiful
red fox sparrow including this am. While in the area less than a mile away
there is a large vulture roost both black and turkey in downtown C
We were there on Friday the 12th with the same great birdy array
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 8:33 AM Carney, Martin
wrote:
> Sorry for the late post, but yesterday (Feb. 13th), about 70 yards from
> the Maintenance building up the main path on the landfill, there was a
> birding bonanza! Gathered t
Forgot to mention, Nature Center and RV parking lot both have feeders that
attract a nice crowd. Keep an eye peeled for eagles too
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 9:06 AM Trachlar wrote:
> If I may add as you drive into the park on the slope on right side of road
> there has been in addition to many whi
Sad news. Tom Ahlf, a veteran Central Park birder (and valued personal
friend), passed away this week from an injury. From knowing him for many
years, I would describe Tom as warm and witty. His bearing was low-key, but
he was a dedicated birder who seldom tired of patrolling the walkways of the
Pa
This amazing display has been going on since at least February 2, with minor
variations. Two Hoary Redpolls were documented February 4, but they are
elusive recently. The Meadowlark started becoming regular and easy to see a
few days ago. There has also been a very reliable Ipswitch Sparrow,
Ohhh, that is so sad. I remember Tom when I started birding with my mother as a
you f border in Central Park on Starr’s walks.
Tom was always funny, most enthusiastic, and kindest birder.
Sad news, thank you for sharing.
Please excuse my brevity. Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 14, 2021, at 9
Really wanted to see an Hoary Redpoll, which would be a life bird! Still
glorious!
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021, 10:03 AM Robert Lewis wrote:
> This amazing display has been going on since at least February 2, with
> minor variations. Two Hoary Redpolls were documented February 4, but they
> are elus
Hello!
This discussion made me look at one of my old pictures, taken in Urbana,
Illinois, which I considered to be a common redpoll.
Is there a chance that it is Hoary?
https://ivanp.smugmug.com/Birds/Opening-Gallery/i-3gxg2TP/A
Thank you in advance for your advice.
Ivan
617 717 4731
From:
When was the last day anyone picked out a Hoary?
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:38 AM Carney, Martin
wrote:
> Really wanted to see an Hoary Redpoll, which would be a life bird! Still
> glorious!
>
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2021, 10:03 AM Robert Lewis wrote:
>
>> This amazing display has been going on sinc
I had it last weekend. At the time I thought it was a pale Common since I
didn't know the one there was a exilipes ssp. I was thinking hornemanni ssp.
since that it was I've seen here in the northeast.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westcheste
Approximately 2 weeks ago.
I was there last Sunday, I had 32 common redpolls but no hoary.
Ari Weiss
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021, 2:40 PM Joshua Malbin wrote:
> When was the last day anyone picked out a Hoary?
>
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:38 AM Carney, Martin
> wrote:
>
>> Really wanted to see an H
I found a single hoary redpoll by itself at CPP on January 21. It was
photographed by K. Lamb and two others and confirmed as such. This was before
the influx of common redpolls. I understand one perhaps two were seen very
early in February I did not see those.
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> On Feb 1
There's one unconfirmed eBird report of a Hoary there today. Not from me;
I've never seen one there, and haven't gone this weekend (yet).
Karen Fung
NYC
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 3:04 PM Trachlar wrote:
> I found a single hoary redpoll by itself at CPP on January 21. It was
> photographed by K.
Besides the two on Feb 4 mentioned below, I posted photos of one on Feb 11.
Bob Lewis
On Sunday, February 14, 2021, 3:06:16 PM EST, Karen Fung
wrote:
There's one unconfirmed eBird report of a Hoary there today. Not from me; I've
never seen one there, and haven't gone this weekend (
I was there today and the number of redpolls was down slightly (12-13), and I
definitely did not see a Hoary.
In other news, I was told that the brazen meadowlark was taken by a Red-tailed
Hawk this morning. I know there were more than one, but didn’t see any others.
Dawn
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>
Among the many Horned Larks, Snow Buntings, and one Lapland Longspur at Jones
Beach West End (lawn between boat basin pavilion and gazebo) was a very unusual
lark. In terms of structure and overall plumage pattern, it was clearly a
Horned Lark, but its face and breast were suffused with an inten
Hi All,
Has anyone considered the possibility that this bird, first reported by
Shai and Pat on 2 January, is the same individual that was widely reported
in Bristol County, MA from 9 November - 15 December 2020?
The Massachusetts bird was ID'd as an immature, and the few photos I
examined of th
Central Park, NYC
Sunday, February 14, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: American Tree Sparrow, Rusty Blackbird, Brown Thrasher,
Red-breasted Merganser, Northern Cardinals, House Finches, and White-throated
Sparrows starting to sing again.
Canada Goose - around
Within minutes of posting, Jennifer Wilson-Pines responded with excellent
photos of the rubescent Horned Lark at JBWE today:
https://flic.kr/p/2kBNrhm
From: Shaibal Mitra
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2021 7:51 PM
To: NYSBIRDS (NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu)
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