[nysbirds-l] A.Golden Plover/ Mattituck

2015-08-25 Thread robert adamo
Thanks to Keith Cashman, I hightailed it out to the sod fields on Mill La.,
just n/o Sound Ave and saw the single A.Golden Plover he found earlier
today. The bird, still in mostly alternate plumage, was in the e/s field,
along with 14 Killdeers, with 2 more Killdeers in the w/s field. While
passing the North Fork Preserve, Jamesport on the way out, I observed a
lone Turkey Vulture (Lonesome George ?) circling overhead.

Cheers,
Bob

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[nysbirds-l] Excellent Evening Flight of Eastern Kingbirds (Suffolk Co.)

2015-08-25 Thread Ken Feustel
Sue and I went to Heckscher State Park this evening to see if any Nighthawks 
were migrating through the park. We failed to see any nighthawks, but did 
witness an impressive movement of Eastern Kingbirds. From the Field 7 parking 
lot we recorded two hundred and twenty-three birds moving south in groups of 
fifteen to thirty birds. It should be interesting to see if many are seen on 
the barrier beach tomorrow.

Ken & Sue Feustel

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[nysbirds-l] Oceanside

2015-08-25 Thread syschiff
Marine Nature Study Area  25 Aug

A pair of COMMON RAVENS flew over head circling as they drifted east. A CLAPPER 
RAIL chick was seen briefly and a MARSH WREN was chattering in the phragmites 
to the west of the office.

The resident WILLETS are now mostly gone. Seen were a single, silent adult and 
2 separate almost fully grown birds of the year.

Sy Schiff

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[nysbirds-l] Golden Plover

2015-08-25 Thread Keith Cashman
Poor IPhone photo. 


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[nysbirds-l] Golden Plover

2015-08-25 Thread Keith Cashman
Currently viewing an adult Golden Plover on Mill La north of Sound 
Ave.,Mattituck. Associated with a large group of Killdeer. 

2000-2230 Mill Ln, Mattituck, NY 11952
http://goo.gl/maps/PJ3aZ


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[nysbirds-l] Golden Plover

2015-08-25 Thread Keith Cashman
Poor IPhone photo. 


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Sent from my iPhone

[nysbirds-l] Golden Plover

2015-08-25 Thread Keith Cashman
Currently viewing an adult Golden Plover on Mill La north of Sound 
Ave.,Mattituck. Associated with a large group of Killdeer. 

2000-2230 Mill Ln, Mattituck, NY 11952
http://goo.gl/maps/PJ3aZ


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[nysbirds-l] A.Golden Plover/ Mattituck

2015-08-25 Thread robert adamo
Thanks to Keith Cashman, I hightailed it out to the sod fields on Mill La.,
just n/o Sound Ave and saw the single A.Golden Plover he found earlier
today. The bird, still in mostly alternate plumage, was in the e/s field,
along with 14 Killdeers, with 2 more Killdeers in the w/s field. While
passing the North Fork Preserve, Jamesport on the way out, I observed a
lone Turkey Vulture (Lonesome George ?) circling overhead.

Cheers,
Bob

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[nysbirds-l] Oceanside

2015-08-25 Thread syschiff
Marine Nature Study Area  25 Aug

A pair of COMMON RAVENS flew over head circling as they drifted east. A CLAPPER 
RAIL chick was seen briefly and a MARSH WREN was chattering in the phragmites 
to the west of the office.

The resident WILLETS are now mostly gone. Seen were a single, silent adult and 
2 separate almost fully grown birds of the year.

Sy Schiff

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[nysbirds-l] Excellent Evening Flight of Eastern Kingbirds (Suffolk Co.)

2015-08-25 Thread Ken Feustel
Sue and I went to Heckscher State Park this evening to see if any Nighthawks 
were migrating through the park. We failed to see any nighthawks, but did 
witness an impressive movement of Eastern Kingbirds. From the Field 7 parking 
lot we recorded two hundred and twenty-three birds moving south in groups of 
fifteen to thirty birds. It should be interesting to see if many are seen on 
the barrier beach tomorrow.

Ken  Sue Feustel

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