Re: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES

2016-06-16 Thread Liz Martens
I was there on Tuesday 6/14 from 1:30-3pm and 4-4:45pm.  There were about 10 
people looking for the bird during those times, and it was not seen. 
Good Luck! 
Liz Martens 

On Thursday, June 16, 2016 3:31 PM, BOB WASHBURN  
wrote:
 

 

BOB

Whereabouts unknown 

> On Jun 12, 2016, at 10:10 PM, Carena Pooth  wrote:
> 
> Correction (with apologies and profuse thanks)this afternoon the bird
> was found by Mike Zebehazy. 
> Many thanks also to the others who helped me get on the bird, to Jay McGowan
> for initially discovering the bird and getting the word out, and to all who
> posted updates and kept me jealous enough to inspire me to make the 4-hour
> drive there & back today. 
> Carena Pooth
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Carena
> Pooth
> Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2016 3:27 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L 
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES
> 
> Knox-Marcellus Marsh. Found by Mike H. 2pm today in the water, feeding in
> scattered vegetation along western edge of the big rectangular pond. Seen by
> about 10-15 others, very good scope views. Still there at 3pm when I left. 
> 
> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES

2016-06-16 Thread Liz Martens
I was there on Tuesday 6/14 from 1:30-3pm and 4-4:45pm.  There were about 10 
people looking for the bird during those times, and it was not seen. 
Good Luck! 
Liz Martens 

On Thursday, June 16, 2016 3:31 PM, BOB WASHBURN  
wrote:
 

 

BOB

Whereabouts unknown 

> On Jun 12, 2016, at 10:10 PM, Carena Pooth  wrote:
> 
> Correction (with apologies and profuse thanks)this afternoon the bird
> was found by Mike Zebehazy. 
> Many thanks also to the others who helped me get on the bird, to Jay McGowan
> for initially discovering the bird and getting the word out, and to all who
> posted updates and kept me jealous enough to inspire me to make the 4-hour
> drive there & back today. 
> Carena Pooth
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Carena
> Pooth
> Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2016 3:27 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L 
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES
> 
> Knox-Marcellus Marsh. Found by Mike H. 2pm today in the water, feeding in
> scattered vegetation along western edge of the big rectangular pond. Seen by
> about 10-15 others, very good scope views. Still there at 3pm when I left. 
> 
> 
> --
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> 
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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay WR

2016-06-16 Thread syschiff
Jamaica Bay WR 16 June

Joe Giunta and I (Sy Schiff) walked to Big Johns Pond and scanned the East 
Pond. Lots of feeding IBIS (25), all GLOSSY. We went to the south end for 
better looks, but still couldn't come up with a White-faced. The Barn Owl 
continues in the box.

On the west pond, we walked to the breech, looked across and found a single 
GULL-BILLED TERN. (could the other one be on a nest?)  Success for 1 of our 2 
targets.

While we concentrated on our target birds and did not bird the gardens, we 
managed to count 40 species of breeding birds. Of note wee 10 FORSTER'S TERNS, 
2 BLACK SKIMMERS, 4 WILLOW FLYCATCHERS, 5 HOUSE WRENS,  15 YELLOW WARBLERS, 5 
EASTERN TOWHEE and the usual numbers of other expected breeding birds. 

Sy
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[nysbirds-l] Jamaica Bay WR

2016-06-16 Thread syschiff
Jamaica Bay WR 16 June

Joe Giunta and I (Sy Schiff) walked to Big Johns Pond and scanned the East 
Pond. Lots of feeding IBIS (25), all GLOSSY. We went to the south end for 
better looks, but still couldn't come up with a White-faced. The Barn Owl 
continues in the box.

On the west pond, we walked to the breech, looked across and found a single 
GULL-BILLED TERN. (could the other one be on a nest?)  Success for 1 of our 2 
targets.

While we concentrated on our target birds and did not bird the gardens, we 
managed to count 40 species of breeding birds. Of note wee 10 FORSTER'S TERNS, 
2 BLACK SKIMMERS, 4 WILLOW FLYCATCHERS, 5 HOUSE WRENS,  15 YELLOW WARBLERS, 5 
EASTERN TOWHEE and the usual numbers of other expected breeding birds. 

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Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the Shawangunk Grasslands - may be a released rehabilitated bird

2016-06-16 Thread jimmy lee
All,

according to the Raptor Trust , their snowy owl was banded.
HTH.

Good birding.

Jimmy Lee



Jimmy Lee 

South Brunswick, NJ

- Original Message -From: Ardith Bondi To: 
NYSBIRDS Sent: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:22:50 - 
(UTC)Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the 
Shawangunk Grasslands - may be a released rehabilitated bird

The Raptor Trust released a rehabilitated Snowy Owl in the Shawangunk Mountains 
on March 29 (see this New Yorker article 
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/inside-the-avian-clinic-wild-bird-fund.html).
 If it's that bird, it was already originally picked up near LaGuardia airport 
with a gunshot wound. It would be a shame if it were shot again. It was 
rehabilitated first at the Wild Bird Fund and then taken to the Raptor Trust. 
The bird was named "Hedwig" and had a lot of followers. Perhaps the story will 
help to protect it. There's a photo of it in the article.

Ardith Bondi

On 6/13/16 3:59 PM, Scott Varney wrote:> Perhaps a bit of optimism is needed 
here... Consider that this Snowy Owl> is being extremely well-protected in its 
current location. The security> guards and most other humans would recognize 
the simple beauty and> unusual timing of this fantastic bird. I'd like to 
believe that the owl> will be provided the greatest protection.>> Perhaps this 
is a fine example of how even Birdwatcher's should keep> away from the area. I 
would like to hope that everyone would be mindful> of the bird's safety as 
opposed to acting in a manner that simply aims> for a personal life list 
addition.>> Happy Birding,>> Scott Varney> Salem, NY>> "Contemplate 
preservation vs conservation.">> Sent from my iPhone>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:31 
PM, Richard Guthrie  
> wrote:>>> If they do, it would be a 
violation of State and Federal Laws. They>> might end up on the other side of 
the bars if so. Rich On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Pia Davis 
> > wrote: $10. says the 
guards will shoot the owl at some point.>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:27 PM, 
"Richard Guthrie>> richardpguth...@gmail.com 
>> [MidHudsonBirds]" 
> 
> wrote: Ken McDermott 
called earlier to report that the SNOWY OWL that>>> Curt discovered yesterday 
was seen again today.>> It has been near the Wallkill Correctional 
Facility.>> Yesterday it was near McKendrick Road west of Rt. 208 on>>> 
correctional facility property.>> You can drive the perimeter roads looking 
for the owl. But...>> Word of caution: This is a prison. There are Prison 
Guards>>> patrolling the grounds - where the owl has been seen.>> Just 
don't get out of your car, walk around or set up scopes,>>> cameras, or 
anything else that might make them nervous.>> They are serious.>> 
Amazing, eh?>> Rich>> -->>> Richard Guthrie>>> New Baltimore> 
__._,_.___>>> 
>>> 
Posted by: Richard Guthrie >> 
 
>>> 
Reply via web post>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
>>> 
Have you tried the highest rated email app? >> email app on 
the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can>>> access all your inboxes 
(Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one>>> place. Never delete an email again 
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visit the 

Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the Shawangunk Grasslands - may be a released rehabilitated bird

2016-06-16 Thread jimmy lee
All,

according to the Raptor Trust , their snowy owl was banded.
HTH.

Good birding.

Jimmy Lee



Jimmy Lee 

South Brunswick, NJ

- Original Message -From: Ardith Bondi To: 
NYSBIRDS Sent: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:22:50 - 
(UTC)Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the 
Shawangunk Grasslands - may be a released rehabilitated bird

The Raptor Trust released a rehabilitated Snowy Owl in the Shawangunk Mountains 
on March 29 (see this New Yorker article 
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/inside-the-avian-clinic-wild-bird-fund.html).
 If it's that bird, it was already originally picked up near LaGuardia airport 
with a gunshot wound. It would be a shame if it were shot again. It was 
rehabilitated first at the Wild Bird Fund and then taken to the Raptor Trust. 
The bird was named "Hedwig" and had a lot of followers. Perhaps the story will 
help to protect it. There's a photo of it in the article.

Ardith Bondi

On 6/13/16 3:59 PM, Scott Varney wrote:> Perhaps a bit of optimism is needed 
here... Consider that this Snowy Owl> is being extremely well-protected in its 
current location. The security> guards and most other humans would recognize 
the simple beauty and> unusual timing of this fantastic bird. I'd like to 
believe that the owl> will be provided the greatest protection.>> Perhaps this 
is a fine example of how even Birdwatcher's should keep> away from the area. I 
would like to hope that everyone would be mindful> of the bird's safety as 
opposed to acting in a manner that simply aims> for a personal life list 
addition.>> Happy Birding,>> Scott Varney> Salem, NY>> "Contemplate 
preservation vs conservation.">> Sent from my iPhone>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:31 
PM, Richard Guthrie  
> wrote:>>> If they do, it would be a 
violation of State and Federal Laws. They>> might end up on the other side of 
the bars if so. Rich On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Pia Davis 
> > wrote: $10. says the 
guards will shoot the owl at some point.>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:27 PM, 
"Richard Guthrie>> richardpguth...@gmail.com 
>> [MidHudsonBirds]" 
> 
> wrote: Ken McDermott 
called earlier to report that the SNOWY OWL that>>> Curt discovered yesterday 
was seen again today.>> It has been near the Wallkill Correctional 
Facility.>> Yesterday it was near McKendrick Road west of Rt. 208 on>>> 
correctional facility property.>> You can drive the perimeter roads looking 
for the owl. But...>> Word of caution: This is a prison. There are Prison 
Guards>>> patrolling the grounds - where the owl has been seen.>> Just 
don't get out of your car, walk around or set up scopes,>>> cameras, or 
anything else that might make them nervous.>> They are serious.>> 
Amazing, eh?>> Rich>> -->>> Richard Guthrie>>> New Baltimore> 
__._,_.___>>> 
>>> 
Posted by: Richard Guthrie >> 
 
>>> 
Reply via web post>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
>>> 
Have you tried the highest rated email app? >> email app on 
the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can>>> access all your inboxes 
(Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one>>> place. Never delete an email again 
with 1000GB of free cloud storage.>>> 
>>> To 
visit the Mid-Hudson Birds web site go to:>>> 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MidHudsonBirds>>> Post message: 
midhudsonbi...@yahoogroups.com>>> 

[nysbirds-l] Any recent Garganey info?

2016-06-16 Thread BOB WASHBURN
Pardon if I missed something but I haven't seen any Garganey reports, positive 
or negative on the list serve, eBird or Facebook since June 12. Tomorrow looks 
nice so I'm thinking about heading up from the City. 

Any fresh intel???

Many thanks

BOB WASHBURN
NYC

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[nysbirds-l] Any recent Garganey info?

2016-06-16 Thread BOB WASHBURN
Pardon if I missed something but I haven't seen any Garganey reports, positive 
or negative on the list serve, eBird or Facebook since June 12. Tomorrow looks 
nice so I'm thinking about heading up from the City. 

Any fresh intel???

Many thanks

BOB WASHBURN
NYC

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES

2016-06-16 Thread BOB WASHBURN


BOB

Whereabouts unknown 

> On Jun 12, 2016, at 10:10 PM, Carena Pooth  wrote:
> 
> Correction (with apologies and profuse thanks)this afternoon the bird
> was found by Mike Zebehazy. 
> Many thanks also to the others who helped me get on the bird, to Jay McGowan
> for initially discovering the bird and getting the word out, and to all who
> posted updates and kept me jealous enough to inspire me to make the 4-hour
> drive there & back today. 
> Carena Pooth
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Carena
> Pooth
> Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2016 3:27 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L 
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES
> 
> Knox-Marcellus Marsh. Found by Mike H. 2pm today in the water, feeding in
> scattered vegetation along western edge of the big rectangular pond. Seen by
> about 10-15 others, very good scope views. Still there at 3pm when I left. 
> 
> 
> --
> 
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> 
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> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/NYSB.html
> 
> Please submit your observations to eBird:
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> 
> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES

2016-06-16 Thread BOB WASHBURN


BOB

Whereabouts unknown 

> On Jun 12, 2016, at 10:10 PM, Carena Pooth  wrote:
> 
> Correction (with apologies and profuse thanks)this afternoon the bird
> was found by Mike Zebehazy. 
> Many thanks also to the others who helped me get on the bird, to Jay McGowan
> for initially discovering the bird and getting the word out, and to all who
> posted updates and kept me jealous enough to inspire me to make the 4-hour
> drive there & back today. 
> Carena Pooth
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-120556317-74633...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Carena
> Pooth
> Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2016 3:27 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L 
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Garganey YES
> 
> Knox-Marcellus Marsh. Found by Mike H. 2pm today in the water, feeding in
> scattered vegetation along western edge of the big rectangular pond. Seen by
> about 10-15 others, very good scope views. Still there at 3pm when I left. 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> NYSbirds-L List Info:
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> 
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> 
> Please submit your observations to eBird:
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