Closer to sunset the Dovekies reappeared at West End Jones Beach one pair in the fishermen parking area and another pair further out in the inlet. That pair was scoped from the dunes.Three razorbills swimming together also appeared in the dune area swimming slowly to the inlet.The dovekies dove a f
Say’s is still at bull area but ranging farther seen also on tree north of run
and on posts lining wood edge fence in supplemental parking lot.
At least five Vesper sparrows near bull fence area often on fence foraging on
ground and landing in tree or roof top.
Patience was required for the pho
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> Hi Everybody!! Between just past the turnaround and the entrance to the
> energy center parking lot (2nd entrance) in Jones Beach West end 2 there a
> few meadowlarks working the grass on the side of the road and
At Jones Beach at turnaround at old Nature Center - saw it on right side
leaving the parking lot near holiday lights walking bobbing tail.
Have short video taken with iPhone right through the car window it was that
close. Tame.
Happy birding.
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Towhee at park at paved path at bend where bird seed is scattered.
Seen twice in half hour period. Five fox sparrows white throats and two pairs
of feuding cardinals at the spot.
The paved path is near soccer fields. We approached it from the main road at a
stop sign and crosswalk. Another g
Hi the two sub adult King Eiders remain at Pt Lookout - first jetty to the left
when coming down from 911 memorial. Three Harlequins there including one drake.
Two piping plovers & one purple sandpiper at western jetty. Female King Eider
was further west two jetties down.
Fair number of adult
Takapasha preserve Seaford north of bike path above lake next to Merrick Road.
Foraging on bushes with white flowers.
Stand next to iron benches along path and look north.
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Still there late afternoon- Park and bird marina from parking lot - diving for
periods of time but close to green cloth covered boat in the basin.
Great views
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Hi - the Jersey boreal chickadee still at visitor center feeder today, coming
in about every thirty minutes for a peanut. Pine Siskin and red breasted
nuthatch also at feeder.
At nearby hawk watch platform at the reservoir’s dam, there was one hen
Barrow’s goldeneye, many common goldeneye, goo
Thank you for excellent directions.
We arrived shortly after twelve - and after walking in on a well maintained
path - we saw a pair, male and female together, with female collecting nesting
material and later siting high up in a pine on a half built nest. Male sat in
open fairly high up for t
4 redhead ducks in east pond. 3 males one female.
Male wood duck at blind - John’s Pond.
Large concentrations of Rudy ducks on east pond.
Did not see barn owl in the box.
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> Currently at feeders, Evodia Field
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Any update on the stilt? Yesterday was an impossible day for me to take even a
short road trip to nearby this beachthank you for any update.
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> I posted a picture of the Nickerson Beach (Nassau co.) Black-necked Stilt
Still at preserve - walk out west to trail to platform - on right side as you
look out in pool - look from bench near stay on trail sign.
Scope helpful.
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> Is still present at Lido preserve in Nassau, observed from the ber
An hour ago four ducks were on grass sleeping. Walk on path on the bay side of
the lake past - east- past the first turn - look to town side - they were near
edge of grass close to lakeside vegetation.
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We are in Bellmore on Long Island a few miles in from the bay. This spring We
had Carolina wrens next in our garage - it was a great month to watch them in
our yard despite the poop on my lawn mower. Once they fledged they vacated our
yard in mid May. Only heard them sing a couple of times si
Four in my yard in Bellmore Long Island.
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Three immature White Crowned Sparrows at pond trail on right under pine tree.
Fifty plus Swamp Sparrows. Two Savanah Sparrows near fence tennis court side,
a few juncos, thousands of white throats and resident song sparrows. Three
brown creepers viewed from car at pond. Two palm warblers one H
This afternoon there were two Marbled Godwits on sand bar along with one Royal
Tern. Nine black scoters in open water.
Mosquitoes were not bad along the water.
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This afternoon there were two Marbled Godwits on the sand bar along with one
adult Royal Tern. Nine black scoters in open water.
Large number of American Oystercatchers with lingering laughing gulls.
Mosquitoes were not bad along the water.
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My wife and I birdied for two hours at West End commencing at 3 PM.
Nice sized groups of foraging yellow rumps. One Blue Headed Vireo. One Royal
Tern fly over. Two easily spooked White Crowned Sparrows along roadside
heading towards police station. Only one Red Breasted Nuthatch. Some pict
On land near tennis courts at high school.
Thanks, everyone.
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> Just landed on the north end of the pond by the fountain.
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Still here to the east of the beach parking lot entrance. Diving regularly
and preening.
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> Female King Eider still present at Ransom Beach in Bayville, currently
> drifting west of the entrance. Looking at it now with B
Hi anyone see this bird today?
Thank you.
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> Many thanks. Just got the bird.
> For those with a GPS the park entrance is just opposite the intersection of
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> Peter Post.
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 -
Flycatcher was still in the same western area mid afternoon.
This bird is very flighty and is often hidden. Seen twice flying off the park
inland to two pines beyond red storage hut adjacent to last large gravel
parking lot.
Northern oriole is still present as well as a flock of house finches
Goose was on the far shore opposite from the tennis courts - tame and resting
and in the water very close to the path.
Woodpecker was active and vocal. Walk on the tennis court side heading north
along bike path past bridge. A number of houses up there is a brighter yellow
house. The red hea
Standing at water's edge at the parking lot - ten feet away and
alertperfect view in the rain.
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> Bird is still present. Seen at the edge of the water a little further down
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Tundra swans were still on the lake this afternoon. Flew in to the far side
near large white building.
This nice find was supplemented by an impressive number of common mergansers.
We spotted a female hairy woodpecker on a nearby tree as we prepared to leave
the lake overlook.
Thanks, David.
In the Pond in the water at the parking lot.
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Goose in lake closer to southern state in Canada geese.
Also on far a shore a drake ring necked duck and a pair of common mergs.
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Ross goose and immature snow goose across from train station this morning at
10:15, but could not locate barnacle goose - flock dispersed suddenly flying
towards private golf course.
At golf course two ravens flew west to east. Three pairs of ring necked ducks
in golf course pond with ruddy du
Good evening.
The Townsend Solitaire was active and visible in the afternoon. It was alert
and stood often at top of pines and telephone lines. We observed it eat a
juniper berry. Number of times it defecated indicated a well fed bird. Good
news for its likely survival.
The Sound near the
Having seen this post we rushed to the cemetery but all geese where gone.
Located pair of common ravens in tree in the Barnacle area. Revamps called,
preened flew to a telephone pole and finally flew off towards the Southern
State.
At the private golf course next to Pinelawn we saw the Ross g
BTW the golf course has put up "no trespassing" signs on all paths leading to
the links. These were not there two weeks ago.
We stayed on pavement near the club house and after ten minutes a waiter came
out to ask us what we were doing. We explained we were looking for a rare
goose and were n
Ditch Plains close on rocks near beach parking lot.
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Hi were the owls seen today? Trying to decide on taking the long drive
Saturday morning.
Thank you.
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> For those thinking about coming up to Robert Moses State Park near Massena
> New York for the Great Gray Owl
Still there -perfect directions on corner of Baldwin by the hoops.
Male getting the black bib.
Thank you,
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> Seen in front yard of corner house on fox blvd. Park on opp side of street to
> view from within car. Its next
On lawn away from pond in area past picnic area.
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Brown booby still on green green marker.
Park in gravel near hotel.
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> The Brown Booby is still present now st 4PM at Lake Montauk. It can be seen
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Hi - the bird was still there at far end of pond at sunset.
Very active.
Thanks Deborah for the trailblazing roadmap.
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