[nysbirds-l] Fwd: [osbirds] Sabine's gull

2014-10-27 Thread Richard Guthrie
I picked this up from the OS Birds list serve. I don't have any more
details than what you see here. Might be worth a follow-up if interested.

Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore

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Subject: [osbirds] Sabine's gull
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Kay Crane (Walton) called me to say she had a tip from Sullivan County
birders: A Sabine's gull by the dam and bridge in Downsville.
Has anyone heard anything about this?
It is not on ebirds.
Thanks,
Kathy Mario
Delhi
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[nfc-l] Fwd: Interesting coastal flight happening now in the greater NYC metropolitan area

2014-10-27 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
Hello all,
For those in the greater New York metropolitan area, an interesting and
large flight is happening now. Despite what would normally be marginal
conditions for fall movements (mild temperatures and southerly winds),
migrants apparently decided time of the season would trump those tonight,
even if only in a limited geographic area (check your favorite local radar
outlet for visuals). In lights of some of the taller buildings in
east midtown Manhattan migrants can be seen passing now, and there is also
a nice audible component to this movement (White-throated Sparrow,
Dark-eyed Junco, and Hermit Thrush among some other species).

Good nocturnal birding,
Andrew

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[nysbirds-l] The 2014-2015 CBC is just around the corner!

2014-10-27 Thread Carena Pooth
Hello CBCers! 

 

It's that time of year again!  We need your help to provide accurate
2014/2015 CBC schedule information for the online calendar.to help get
as many volunteers involved in the count as possible. Your information will
be posted as soon as we get it!

 

I've already gotten CBC dates from a few compilers (thank you!). 5 are
listed so far.

 

Other CBC Coordinators:  Please reply to this email with the following
information. Alternatively, you can fill out the form on the NYSOA website
at any time - go to  
http://www.nybirds.org/ProjCBC.htm

 

Name of CBC circle 

4-letter ID of CBC circle

CBC date  

Contact Name  

Contact email  

Contact phone number  

 

Thanks!

 

Carena Pooth

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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2014-10-27 Thread Joseph Brin
RBA *  New York*  Syracuse* October 27, 2014*  NYSY  10. 27. 14 Hotline: 
Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):October 20, 2014 - October 27, 2014to report 
by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, 
Montezuma National Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just 
outside Cayuga County),Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  
Madison & Cortlandcompiled: October 27 AT 6:00 p.m. (EDT)compiler: Joseph 
BrinOnondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org  #414 Monday October 27, 
2014 Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 
October 20, 2014 Highlights:---
EARED GREBEGLOSSY IBISEURASIAN WIGEONSURF SCOTERGPLDEN EAGLEAMERICAN 
AVOCETLITTLE GULLICELAND GULLLESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLFORSTER’S TERNSAW-WHET 
OWLPARASITIC JAEGERPEREGRINE FALCONLAPLAND LONGSPURVESPER SPARROWEVENING 
GROSBEAKPINE SISKIN
 
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
(MWC)
     Shorebirds still linger in the complex. Seen this week : SANDERLING, 
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, STILT SANDPIPER, AMERICAN AVOCET, LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER, 
SEMI-PALMATED SANDPIPER, WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER, DUNLIN, GREATER and LESSER 
YELLOWLEGS, WILSON’S SNIPE and PECTORAL SANDPIPER.     10/22: An EARED-GREBE is 
still present, seen at the first open area along the wildlife drive. An 
EURASIAN WIGEON was seen along the Wildlife Drive. The two AMERICAN AVOCETS 
were again present at Knox-Marsellus Pool.     10/26: An IBIS, initially called 
GLOSSY but being scrutinized for WHITE-FACED, was seen at Eaton Marsh on the 
Wildlife Drive. 5 ROSS’S GEESE were seen at Knox-Marsellus Pool. An EURASIAN 
WIGEON was again seen in the main pool.

Cayuga County
     10/23: A FORSTER’S TERN was seen at Fair Haven State Park.

Madison County
     10/24: 5 EVENING GROSBEAKS were at a feeder on Carpenter Road near Sheds.  
   10/26: A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen at the Sod Farm north of Chittenango.

Onondaga County
     10/24: Two SURF SCOTERS were seen on Beaver Lake. The SAW-WHET OWL was 
seen at Beaver Lake on the Bog Trail but has not been relocated. a late VESPER 
SPARROW was seen on Banner Road is Tully.

Oswego County
     10/23: Nine species of Raptor, including 4 GOLDEN EAGLES, were seen om 
Bishop Road north of Pulaski.     10/24: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen in 
Oswego Harbor.     10/26: An ICELAND GULL, 3 LITTLE GULLS and 2 PARASITIC 
JAEGERS were seen at Derby Hill.

Herkimer County
     10/26: A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen in Little Falls.
      

--  end report


Joseph BrinRegion 5Baldwinsville, N.Y.  13027  U.S.A.  

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[nysbirds-l] What's in the Bird Seed Lately?

2014-10-27 Thread Steve Walter
Let's see now. There's been a leucistic Red-winged Blackbird, a Junco -
White-throat hybrid, a strange Junco, a Junco with an all white tail that I
was shown a picture of today, a Field Sparrow with an all white tail that I
saw recently (of which I couldn't get a picture worth showing). How about a
leucistic Brown-headed Cowbird? These songbird flights and fallouts have
been great, but it does get old looking at the same looking things over and
over again. So if you want a look at the funny cowbird (yesterday at Fort
Tilden), it's at http://www.stevewalternature.com/ . It sure don't look
shiny or bronzed, but it'll have to pass for an interesting cowbird until
one of those shows up.

 

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Bayside, NY   


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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Friday Oct. 24th & Sunday Oct. 26th

2014-10-27 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC - Friday Oct. 24th & Sunday Oct. 26th

Friday Oct. 24th - North End to Reservoir

Gadwall - 6 on Meer
Northern Shoveler - male
Hooded Merganser - male Reservoir
Ruddy Duck - pair at the Meer, 25+ Reservoir
Pied-billed Grebe 2 Reservoir
Sharp-shinned Hawk - migrant
Cooper's Hawk - migrant
Bald Eagle - adult flying over east side of park & Fifth Avenue near 
Conservatory Garden (spotted by Bob Ruvolo)
Red-tailed Hawk - several
Downy Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Northern Flicker - many
American Kestrel - male (spotted by Jack Rothman) near compost
Eastern Phoebe - Blowdown Meadow
Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
Black-capped Chickadee - Pool & north side of Loch
Tufted Titmouse
Brown Creeper - north side of Loch
Winter Wren - Great Hill, Children's Glade & Reservoir
Carolina Wren
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - many
Hermit Thrush - many
Northern Mockingbird
Cedar Waxwing - around 20
Nashville Warbler - Loch
Black-throated Blue Warbler - Loch
Palm Warbler - Great Hill
Yellow-rumped Warbler - south of Conservatory Garden, Great Hill, Children's 
Glade, etc.
Eastern Towhee - Children's Glade
Chipping Sparrow
Field Sparrow - Grassy Knoll & Meer
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow - Grassy Knoll
White-throated Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Purple Finch - flock of 4 north side of Loch
American Goldfinch 
-

Sunday October 26th - Turtle Pond, Shakespeare Garden, Pinetum, West side of 
Reservoir, & Ramble

Northern Shoveler - more than 60 Reservoir
Ruddy Duck - at least 75 Reservoir
Red-tailed Hawk - adult Pinetum
The usual gulls - Ring-billed, Herring & Great Black-backed
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - many mostly Pinetum
Eastern Phoebe
Black-capped Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch - Pinetum
Tufted Titmouse
White-breasted Nuthatch 
Winter Wren - Mugger's Woods
Golden-crowned Kinglet - Shakespeare Garden
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - many
Hermit Thrush
Gray Catbird - Shakespeare Garden (uncommon now)
Palm Warbler - 6 or 7 Pinetum
Yellow-rumped Warbler - at least five in Pinetum, also at Sparrow Rock
Eastern Towhee - Mugger's Woods
Chipping Sparrow - more than 50
Field Sparrow - Sparrow Rock
Song Sparrow - many
Lincoln's Sparrow - (spotted by Ryan Zucker) west side of Great Lawn
Swamp Sparrow - Laupot Bridge
White-crowned Sparrow - 2 near Turtle Pond
Dark-eyed Junco - many
Purple Finch -3  Evodia Field Feeders
Pine Siskin - around 20 in tall hemlock in Shakespeare Garden
American Goldfinch - Shakespeare Garden

Deborah Allen, m.ob.

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[nysbirds-l] Lapland Longspur contines in Prospect Park

2014-10-27 Thread Robert Bate
First base side if infield at field 7 at south end of Long Meadow. 

Rob Bate
Brooklyn



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[nysbirds-l] Robert Moses SP (Suffolk) morning flight

2014-10-27 Thread Douglas Futuyma
Having missed this weekend's massive coastal flight because of a
professional meeting, I was happy to take advantage of the continuing
northwest winds, by arriving at Robert Moses State Park at about 7:45 this
morning. I wished I could be a triumvirate, monitoring the land bird flight
from one vantage point, viewing the sea from another, and searching the
vegetation, for another impressive flight was underway.

 I tried to estimate passing land birds from 7:50 to 8:20, and registered
>1000 Yellow-rumped Warblers (a very conservative estimate), ca. 500 Pine
Siskins, ca. 25 Purple Finches (mostly heard; I don't know how many were
small groups rather than singletons), several hundred Red-winged
Blackbirds, ca. 50 Brown-headed Cowbirds, 6 Rusty Blackbirds, 4 Eastern
Meadowlarks, and modest numbers of American Goldfinches.

In a short sea-watch, it took slightly more than 5 minutes to reach a count
of 500 Northern Gannets.. Ken and Sue Feustel told me that they had
estimated about 200 per minute about an hour earlier. Other than some
flocks of Double-crested Cormorants and small numbers of distant scoters
(mostly flying northeastward), there was little variety. I saw only 3 or 4
Laughing Gulls, and later a single Royal Tern.

A walk to the volleyball court and along the median yielded about 300
Dark-eyed Juncos, modest numbers (ca. 50) of Song and White-throated
Sparrows, a few Chipping and Field Sparrows,  a single Lincoln's Sparrow,
and later, a Vesper Sparrow (along the north side of Field 5, east of the
entrance). Although the great flux of Yellow-rumped Warblers had largely
abated by 9:30, the rate of passage of Pine Siskins had increased, if
anything, to a flock of 50-150 birds every minute or so. A constant trickle
of Purple Finches continued overhead. Abundant Siskins, Tree Swallows, and
Red-winged Blackbirds also passed along the beach front .

My impression, shared by some other birders, is that Northern Flickers are
moving through in much smaller numbers than in years past; I think I saw no
more than 50 or 60 during the morning.

I suspect that various observers' eBird listings will provide a more
detailed, comprehensive report of the morning's flight.

Doug Futuyma
Stony Brook, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach

2014-10-27 Thread syschiff
Jones Beach West End 27 Oct

The bar at the Coast Guard Station continues to harbor a MARBLED GODWIT and 
today, 5 ROYAL TERNS along with the 100 odd AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS. There were 
a modest number of raptors moving through.

The sky are still full of migrating YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS but in fewer 
numbers. Today there were a few AMERICAN GOLDFINCH, PURPLE FINCH and some 400 
PINE SISKIN. Some of each stopped for quick viewing, but a small group of 
Siskin landed in front of us and fed on pine cones while we took pictures.

Sparrows in groups were all over on the edges of the roads retreating to the 
vegetation every time a car passed. WHITE-CROWN SPARROWS were in good 
numbers.There was 1 Saturday , 2 yesterday, and today, 3 VESPER SPARROWS along 
with a LINCOLN'S SPARROW, that was also found yesterday. The CLAY-COLORED 
SPARROW could not be relocated today.

A modest number of blackbirds were on the move. Three EASTERN MEADOWLARKS were 
near the West End #2 parking lot east exit.

Sy Schiff

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[nysbirds-l] Dates for Captree and Southern Nassau County CBCs

2014-10-27 Thread Shaibal Mitra
Fellow birders,

As the winter season approaches, folks have been asking about dates for the 
Christmas Bird Counts, including the two on Long Island that we compile.

Captree will be conducted on Sunday, December 14th.
Southern Nassau County will be conducted on Saturday, January 3rd, 2015.

Shai Mitra & Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Longspur in Brooklyn

2014-10-27 Thread Rob Jett
Sean Sime and I are looking at a Lapland Longspur in Prospect Park. The bird is 
near the dugout of baseball field number seven and the south east corner of the 
Long Meadow.

Good birding,

Rob

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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Vesper Sparrows and more

2014-10-27 Thread Anne Swaim
Saw Mill River Audubon's regular 4th Monday walk today at Croton Point Park
enjoyed a beautiful fall morning and plenty of bird activity with:

* at least 12 different Vesper Sparrows, all along SE corner of landfill
edge.

* 9 different White-crowned Sparrows (all 1st yr birds), located in
different corners of the park including garden edge by ballfield parking,
road edge on S side of landfill and along the river road (below
campgrounds);

* large numbers of White-throats and Song Sparrows in many places especially
along the landfill edges with good number of Savannah Sparrows atop
landfill and along upper landfill edges;

* likely low count of 26 American Pipits seen beside and on landfill;

* two flyover Eastern Meadowlarks (apparently continuing birds);

* one each Northern Harrier & American Kestrel hunting the landfill;

* 3rd year Bald Eagle seen today and a few times over past cpl of wks in
same location: shoreline trees along the river road;

And a flock of 8 Rusty Blackbirds seen by Charlie Roberto near ballfield
parking, with at least two other Rusty Blackbirds seen as landfill
flyovers.

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[nysbirds-l] North Shore Audubon Society - Upcoming Presentation - Don Riepe presents "Jamaica Bay"

2014-10-27 Thread Nancy Tognan
The North Shore Audubon Society will be have its monthly program on Tuesday,
October 28, 2014, from 7pm to 9pm, at the Manhasset Public Library, 30
Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset NY 11030.  All are invited, free of charge.

The speaker will be Don Riepe, presenting "Jamaica Bay"

After years as Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Parks Manager, Don is now acting
Director of the Northeast Chapter of the American Littoral Society.

Come join us as Don takes us through the seasons of the Jamaica Bay Wildlife
Refuge. Through his photographs, he will introduce us to the regular birds,
shorebirds, and migrants that visit this area. In addition, he will describe
ongoing bird walks, nature walks, and sunset cruise trips that are offered,
guided by a naturalist.

For more information on NSAS programs and weekly walks, see
 www.northshoreaudubon.org 

Nancy Tognan
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[nysbirds-l] Hybrid sparrow - more photos

2014-10-27 Thread Joe DiCostanzo
On October 10 I reported a White-throated Sparrow x Dark-eyed Junco hybrid
in Central Park, NYC. The other day I received an email from Laura Goggin
that she had seen what had to be the same individual in the same area on
October 14. She got some very nice photos of the bird that are on her Flickr
stream at:

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/14959105284/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/14959103104/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/15556137416/

 

Joe DiCostanzo

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[nysbirds-l] Hybrid sparrow - more photos

2014-10-27 Thread Joe DiCostanzo
On October 10 I reported a White-throated Sparrow x Dark-eyed Junco hybrid
in Central Park, NYC. The other day I received an email from Laura Goggin
that she had seen what had to be the same individual in the same area on
October 14. She got some very nice photos of the bird that are on her Flickr
stream at:

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/14959105284/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/14959103104/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/goggla/15556137416/

 

Joe DiCostanzo

www.greatgullisland.org http://www.greatgullisland.org/ 

www.inwoodbirder.blogspot.com

 


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[nysbirds-l] North Shore Audubon Society - Upcoming Presentation - Don Riepe presents Jamaica Bay

2014-10-27 Thread Nancy Tognan
The North Shore Audubon Society will be have its monthly program on Tuesday,
October 28, 2014, from 7pm to 9pm, at the Manhasset Public Library, 30
Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset NY 11030.  All are invited, free of charge.

The speaker will be Don Riepe, presenting Jamaica Bay

After years as Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Parks Manager, Don is now acting
Director of the Northeast Chapter of the American Littoral Society.

Come join us as Don takes us through the seasons of the Jamaica Bay Wildlife
Refuge. Through his photographs, he will introduce us to the regular birds,
shorebirds, and migrants that visit this area. In addition, he will describe
ongoing bird walks, nature walks, and sunset cruise trips that are offered,
guided by a naturalist.

For more information on NSAS programs and weekly walks, see
http://www.northshoreaudubon.org www.northshoreaudubon.org 

Nancy Tognan
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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Vesper Sparrows and more

2014-10-27 Thread Anne Swaim
Saw Mill River Audubon's regular 4th Monday walk today at Croton Point Park
enjoyed a beautiful fall morning and plenty of bird activity with:

* at least 12 different Vesper Sparrows, all along SE corner of landfill
edge.

* 9 different White-crowned Sparrows (all 1st yr birds), located in
different corners of the park including garden edge by ballfield parking,
road edge on S side of landfill and along the river road (below
campgrounds);

* large numbers of White-throats and Song Sparrows in many places especially
along the landfill edges with good number of Savannah Sparrows atop
landfill and along upper landfill edges;

* likely low count of 26 American Pipits seen beside and on landfill;

* two flyover Eastern Meadowlarks (apparently continuing birds);

* one each Northern Harrier  American Kestrel hunting the landfill;

* 3rd year Bald Eagle seen today and a few times over past cpl of wks in
same location: shoreline trees along the river road;

And a flock of 8 Rusty Blackbirds seen by Charlie Roberto near ballfield
parking, with at least two other Rusty Blackbirds seen as landfill
flyovers.

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[nysbirds-l] Longspur in Brooklyn

2014-10-27 Thread Rob Jett
Sean Sime and I are looking at a Lapland Longspur in Prospect Park. The bird is 
near the dugout of baseball field number seven and the south east corner of the 
Long Meadow.

Good birding,

Rob

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[nysbirds-l] Dates for Captree and Southern Nassau County CBCs

2014-10-27 Thread Shaibal Mitra
Fellow birders,

As the winter season approaches, folks have been asking about dates for the 
Christmas Bird Counts, including the two on Long Island that we compile.

Captree will be conducted on Sunday, December 14th.
Southern Nassau County will be conducted on Saturday, January 3rd, 2015.

Shai Mitra  Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach

2014-10-27 Thread syschiff
Jones Beach West End 27 Oct

The bar at the Coast Guard Station continues to harbor a MARBLED GODWIT and 
today, 5 ROYAL TERNS along with the 100 odd AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS. There were 
a modest number of raptors moving through.

The sky are still full of migrating YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS but in fewer 
numbers. Today there were a few AMERICAN GOLDFINCH, PURPLE FINCH and some 400 
PINE SISKIN. Some of each stopped for quick viewing, but a small group of 
Siskin landed in front of us and fed on pine cones while we took pictures.

Sparrows in groups were all over on the edges of the roads retreating to the 
vegetation every time a car passed. WHITE-CROWN SPARROWS were in good 
numbers.There was 1 Saturday , 2 yesterday, and today, 3 VESPER SPARROWS along 
with a LINCOLN'S SPARROW, that was also found yesterday. The CLAY-COLORED 
SPARROW could not be relocated today.

A modest number of blackbirds were on the move. Three EASTERN MEADOWLARKS were 
near the West End #2 parking lot east exit.

Sy Schiff

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[nysbirds-l] Robert Moses SP (Suffolk) morning flight

2014-10-27 Thread Douglas Futuyma
Having missed this weekend's massive coastal flight because of a
professional meeting, I was happy to take advantage of the continuing
northwest winds, by arriving at Robert Moses State Park at about 7:45 this
morning. I wished I could be a triumvirate, monitoring the land bird flight
from one vantage point, viewing the sea from another, and searching the
vegetation, for another impressive flight was underway.

 I tried to estimate passing land birds from 7:50 to 8:20, and registered
1000 Yellow-rumped Warblers (a very conservative estimate), ca. 500 Pine
Siskins, ca. 25 Purple Finches (mostly heard; I don't know how many were
small groups rather than singletons), several hundred Red-winged
Blackbirds, ca. 50 Brown-headed Cowbirds, 6 Rusty Blackbirds, 4 Eastern
Meadowlarks, and modest numbers of American Goldfinches.

In a short sea-watch, it took slightly more than 5 minutes to reach a count
of 500 Northern Gannets.. Ken and Sue Feustel told me that they had
estimated about 200 per minute about an hour earlier. Other than some
flocks of Double-crested Cormorants and small numbers of distant scoters
(mostly flying northeastward), there was little variety. I saw only 3 or 4
Laughing Gulls, and later a single Royal Tern.

A walk to the volleyball court and along the median yielded about 300
Dark-eyed Juncos, modest numbers (ca. 50) of Song and White-throated
Sparrows, a few Chipping and Field Sparrows,  a single Lincoln's Sparrow,
and later, a Vesper Sparrow (along the north side of Field 5, east of the
entrance). Although the great flux of Yellow-rumped Warblers had largely
abated by 9:30, the rate of passage of Pine Siskins had increased, if
anything, to a flock of 50-150 birds every minute or so. A constant trickle
of Purple Finches continued overhead. Abundant Siskins, Tree Swallows, and
Red-winged Blackbirds also passed along the beach front .

My impression, shared by some other birders, is that Northern Flickers are
moving through in much smaller numbers than in years past; I think I saw no
more than 50 or 60 during the morning.

I suspect that various observers' eBird listings will provide a more
detailed, comprehensive report of the morning's flight.

Doug Futuyma
Stony Brook, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Lapland Longspur contines in Prospect Park

2014-10-27 Thread Robert Bate
First base side if infield at field 7 at south end of Long Meadow. 

Rob Bate
Brooklyn



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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Friday Oct. 24th Sunday Oct. 26th

2014-10-27 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC - Friday Oct. 24th  Sunday Oct. 26th

Friday Oct. 24th - North End to Reservoir

Gadwall - 6 on Meer
Northern Shoveler - male
Hooded Merganser - male Reservoir
Ruddy Duck - pair at the Meer, 25+ Reservoir
Pied-billed Grebe 2 Reservoir
Sharp-shinned Hawk - migrant
Cooper's Hawk - migrant
Bald Eagle - adult flying over east side of park  Fifth Avenue near 
Conservatory Garden (spotted by Bob Ruvolo)
Red-tailed Hawk - several
Downy Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Northern Flicker - many
American Kestrel - male (spotted by Jack Rothman) near compost
Eastern Phoebe - Blowdown Meadow
Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
Black-capped Chickadee - Pool  north side of Loch
Tufted Titmouse
Brown Creeper - north side of Loch
Winter Wren - Great Hill, Children's Glade  Reservoir
Carolina Wren
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - many
Hermit Thrush - many
Northern Mockingbird
Cedar Waxwing - around 20
Nashville Warbler - Loch
Black-throated Blue Warbler - Loch
Palm Warbler - Great Hill
Yellow-rumped Warbler - south of Conservatory Garden, Great Hill, Children's 
Glade, etc.
Eastern Towhee - Children's Glade
Chipping Sparrow
Field Sparrow - Grassy Knoll  Meer
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow - Grassy Knoll
White-throated Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Purple Finch - flock of 4 north side of Loch
American Goldfinch 
-

Sunday October 26th - Turtle Pond, Shakespeare Garden, Pinetum, West side of 
Reservoir,  Ramble

Northern Shoveler - more than 60 Reservoir
Ruddy Duck - at least 75 Reservoir
Red-tailed Hawk - adult Pinetum
The usual gulls - Ring-billed, Herring  Great Black-backed
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - many mostly Pinetum
Eastern Phoebe
Black-capped Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch - Pinetum
Tufted Titmouse
White-breasted Nuthatch 
Winter Wren - Mugger's Woods
Golden-crowned Kinglet - Shakespeare Garden
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - many
Hermit Thrush
Gray Catbird - Shakespeare Garden (uncommon now)
Palm Warbler - 6 or 7 Pinetum
Yellow-rumped Warbler - at least five in Pinetum, also at Sparrow Rock
Eastern Towhee - Mugger's Woods
Chipping Sparrow - more than 50
Field Sparrow - Sparrow Rock
Song Sparrow - many
Lincoln's Sparrow - (spotted by Ryan Zucker) west side of Great Lawn
Swamp Sparrow - Laupot Bridge
White-crowned Sparrow - 2 near Turtle Pond
Dark-eyed Junco - many
Purple Finch -3  Evodia Field Feeders
Pine Siskin - around 20 in tall hemlock in Shakespeare Garden
American Goldfinch - Shakespeare Garden

Deborah Allen, m.ob.

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[nysbirds-l] What's in the Bird Seed Lately?

2014-10-27 Thread Steve Walter
Let's see now. There's been a leucistic Red-winged Blackbird, a Junco -
White-throat hybrid, a strange Junco, a Junco with an all white tail that I
was shown a picture of today, a Field Sparrow with an all white tail that I
saw recently (of which I couldn't get a picture worth showing). How about a
leucistic Brown-headed Cowbird? These songbird flights and fallouts have
been great, but it does get old looking at the same looking things over and
over again. So if you want a look at the funny cowbird (yesterday at Fort
Tilden), it's at http://www.stevewalternature.com/ . It sure don't look
shiny or bronzed, but it'll have to pass for an interesting cowbird until
one of those shows up.

 

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Bayside, NY   


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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2014-10-27 Thread Joseph Brin
RBA *  New York*  Syracuse* October 27, 2014*  NYSY  10. 27. 14 Hotline: 
Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):October 20, 2014 - October 27, 2014to report 
by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, 
Montezuma National Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just 
outside Cayuga County),Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  
Madison  Cortlandcompiled: October 27 AT 6:00 p.m. (EDT)compiler: Joseph 
BrinOnondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org  #414 Monday October 27, 
2014 Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 
October 20, 2014 Highlights:---
EARED GREBEGLOSSY IBISEURASIAN WIGEONSURF SCOTERGPLDEN EAGLEAMERICAN 
AVOCETLITTLE GULLICELAND GULLLESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLFORSTER’S TERNSAW-WHET 
OWLPARASITIC JAEGERPEREGRINE FALCONLAPLAND LONGSPURVESPER SPARROWEVENING 
GROSBEAKPINE SISKIN
 
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
(MWC)
     Shorebirds still linger in the complex. Seen this week : SANDERLING, 
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, STILT SANDPIPER, AMERICAN AVOCET, LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER, 
SEMI-PALMATED SANDPIPER, WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER, DUNLIN, GREATER and LESSER 
YELLOWLEGS, WILSON’S SNIPE and PECTORAL SANDPIPER.     10/22: An EARED-GREBE is 
still present, seen at the first open area along the wildlife drive. An 
EURASIAN WIGEON was seen along the Wildlife Drive. The two AMERICAN AVOCETS 
were again present at Knox-Marsellus Pool.     10/26: An IBIS, initially called 
GLOSSY but being scrutinized for WHITE-FACED, was seen at Eaton Marsh on the 
Wildlife Drive. 5 ROSS’S GEESE were seen at Knox-Marsellus Pool. An EURASIAN 
WIGEON was again seen in the main pool.

Cayuga County
     10/23: A FORSTER’S TERN was seen at Fair Haven State Park.

Madison County
     10/24: 5 EVENING GROSBEAKS were at a feeder on Carpenter Road near Sheds.  
   10/26: A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen at the Sod Farm north of Chittenango.

Onondaga County
     10/24: Two SURF SCOTERS were seen on Beaver Lake. The SAW-WHET OWL was 
seen at Beaver Lake on the Bog Trail but has not been relocated. a late VESPER 
SPARROW was seen on Banner Road is Tully.

Oswego County
     10/23: Nine species of Raptor, including 4 GOLDEN EAGLES, were seen om 
Bishop Road north of Pulaski.     10/24: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen in 
Oswego Harbor.     10/26: An ICELAND GULL, 3 LITTLE GULLS and 2 PARASITIC 
JAEGERS were seen at Derby Hill.

Herkimer County
     10/26: A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen in Little Falls.
      

--  end report


Joseph BrinRegion 5Baldwinsville, N.Y.  13027  U.S.A.  

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[nysbirds-l] The 2014-2015 CBC is just around the corner!

2014-10-27 Thread Carena Pooth
Hello CBCers! 

 

It's that time of year again!  We need your help to provide accurate
2014/2015 CBC schedule information for the online calendar.to help get
as many volunteers involved in the count as possible. Your information will
be posted as soon as we get it!

 

I've already gotten CBC dates from a few compilers (thank you!). 5 are
listed so far.

 

Other CBC Coordinators:  Please reply to this email with the following
information. Alternatively, you can fill out the form on the NYSOA website
at any time - go to  http://www.nybirds.org/ProjCBC.htm
http://www.nybirds.org/ProjCBC.htm

 

Name of CBC circle 

4-letter ID of CBC circle

CBC date  

Contact Name  

Contact email  

Contact phone number  

 

Thanks!

 

Carena Pooth

New York State Ornithological Association (NYSOA)

www.nybirds.org http://www.nybirds.org 

www.nysyoungbirders.org http://www.nysyoungbirders.org 

 


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[nfc-l] Fwd: Interesting coastal flight happening now in the greater NYC metropolitan area

2014-10-27 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
Hello all,
For those in the greater New York metropolitan area, an interesting and
large flight is happening now. Despite what would normally be marginal
conditions for fall movements (mild temperatures and southerly winds),
migrants apparently decided time of the season would trump those tonight,
even if only in a limited geographic area (check your favorite local radar
outlet for visuals). In lights of some of the taller buildings in
east midtown Manhattan migrants can be seen passing now, and there is also
a nice audible component to this movement (White-throated Sparrow,
Dark-eyed Junco, and Hermit Thrush among some other species).

Good nocturnal birding,
Andrew

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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: [osbirds] Sabine's gull

2014-10-27 Thread Richard Guthrie
I picked this up from the OS Birds list serve. I don't have any more
details than what you see here. Might be worth a follow-up if interested.

Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore

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Kay Crane (Walton) called me to say she had a tip from Sullivan County
birders: A Sabine's gull by the dam and bridge in Downsville.
Has anyone heard anything about this?
It is not on ebirds.
Thanks,
Kathy Mario
Delhi
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Richard Guthrie

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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm

ARCHIVES:
1) http://www.mail-archive.com/nysbirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html
2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/NYSB.html

Please submit your observations to eBird:
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/

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