I don’t think the surge of juvenile Roseate Spoonbills hitting the NE has
anything to do about habitat degradation in Florida. To the contrary, when
large number of juvenile waders show up in the north, it usually means there
has been a very good production year in the main part of the range and
If you go for the R Spoonbill in Cold Spring Harbor tomorrow, do not enter
the Cold Spring Lab site. Since there was no construction or work today
they tolerated birders but not tomorrow according to the security guard.
Park at the Fish Hatchery and observe from the road or west side of harbor
On
Cold Spring Harbor bird was actively feeding as of 7:30pm tonight on the
west side of the harbor, seen by many
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 11:13 PM Jennifer Wilson-Pines
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> If you go for the R Spoonbill in Cold Spring Harbor tomorrow, do not enter
> the Cold Spring Lab site. Since there was no
Spoonbill continues this morning as viewed from the south side of the Holiday
Inn parking lot. Bird is actively foraging in the creek when looking southeast.
Good Birding,Menachem
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We had great views of this confiding bird this morning following Rich Guthrie’s
earlier post with details regarding access.
Patricia Lindsay and Shai Mitra
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There are two eBird reports (with photos) of a Roseate Spoonbill seen for a
minute this morning in Laurel Hollow, Nassau County, close to the Suffolk
County border. Let's hope it can be relocated!
By my count, this is the 6th NYS Spoonbill for the summer, if we assume the
Wallkill and Wappingers F
Hi all,
Two troublesome spoonbills turned up today in Nassau. Check eBire for one
seen by Russ and Lifang in Cold Spring Harbor at the Saint John's Pond
outflow. It was seen very briefly at 9:30 but not again since. Best vantage
on the harbor is from the boat ramps and overlooks on the east side
Cold spring harbor - Park in the fisherman’s lot and walk along 25a south.
Roosting with great egrets in the raised marsh area
Patrick F. Palladino
> On Jul 25, 2021, at 2:13 PM, Brendan Fogarty wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Two troublesome spoonbills turned up today in Nassau. Check eBire for
Central Park NYC
Sunday July 25, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Northern Parula, Yellow Warbler, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Wood Duck.
Canada Goose - 7
Wood Duck - male in eclipse plumage Turtle Pond
Mallard - 20
Mourning Dove - 5-10
Herring Gull - around 30
Great Bl
Hello all,
Robert Taylor just spotted a Swallow-tailed Kite on South Woods Road just
north of Butera's Restaurant in Woodbury, NY (Nassau County). The bird
seemed to be flying north, but it flew over the tree line and out of our
site. Went to Stillwell Woods to try and relocate but no luck. But if
Now being observed from 25A across from Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery
feeding on mud flat. You can set up at the harbor outlet behind guard rails.
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I know it’s a thrill to see all of the spoonbills in these parts. But for the
birds, it seems to be connected to habitat degradation ‘back home.’ Good news?
Spoonbills may be more ready and able to move around and adapt than some other
birds in response to stress conditions. Or so the writer be
At about 3 pm today my wife saw a flying bird that, from her description,
sounded to me a lot like a Wood Stork. She was at Kelder’s Farm in
Kerhonkson, looking south over Rondout Creek. No idea where near there
might be habitat worth checking, but thought I would pass it along.
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To many birders’ great delight, another Roseate Spoonbill appeared in Cold
Spring Harbor on Long Island today. This presents a wonderful opportunity
for birders with the time and patience to get the bird in both Nassau and
Suffolk Counties, as the bird was moving back and forth along the
shoreline
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