[nysbirds-l] Goshawk update

2017-03-20 Thread prosbird
Prospect park Kings. 
http://prospectsightings.blogspot.com/2017/03/gos-update-today.html?m=1

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[nysbirds-l] Goshawk update

2017-03-20 Thread prosbird
Prospect park Kings. 
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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2017-03-20 Thread Joseph Brin
*  New York*  Syracuse   
   - March 20 2017
*  NYSY  03.20.17 Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):March 13, 2017 - 
March 20, 2017to 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: March 13  AT 4 p.m. 
(EDT)compiler: Joseph BrinOnondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org  
Greetings: This is the Syracuse Rare Bird Alert for the week of March 13, 2017.
Highlights--
THAYER’S GULLGLAUCOUS GULLICELAND GULLNORTHERN SAW-WHET OWLGREAT GRAY OWL 
(Extralimital)FISH CROWBOHEMIAN WAXWINGYELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERLAPLAND LONGSPUR

Montezuma National Wildlife Complex (MNWC) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
(MWC)
     Most of the water in the complex is frozen or snow covered and little in 
the way of waterfowl was reported this week. a beautiful dark ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK 
was photographed near Wilgoose field on Rt.89.

Onondaga county
     A NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL continues to be seen on the Bog Trail at Beaver 
Lake Nature Center west of Baldwinsville.

Derby Hill
     Another disappointing week at Derby with only 52 Hawks counted. The 
highlight of the week was a single BOHEMIAN WAXWING on 3/18.

Oswego county
     A juvenile THAYER’S GULL continues to be seen at Phoenix. It is best seen 
from Hanley Park  on State Street.    3/17: A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen on 
Atkinson Road East of Selkirk Shores State Park. A GLAUCOUS GULL was seen in 
Oswego at Lock 6.     3/20: 5 ICELAND GULLS were seen in Phoenix. A 
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER was seen on Miner Road in the Town of Scriba.

Oneida County
     3/20: 2 FISH CROWS were seen on Black River Boulevard in Rome.

Extralimital
     GREAT GRAY OWL sightings continued this week up to and including yesterday 
on Barnhard Island Road at Robert Moses State Park inn Massena, St. Lawrence 
county and in Keene on Lime Kiln Road, Essex County.
  

-end report 
    
Joseph BrinRegion 5

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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2017-03-20 Thread Joseph Brin
*  New York*  Syracuse   
   - March 20 2017
*  NYSY  03.20.17 Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird AlertDates(s):March 13, 2017 - 
March 20, 2017to 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: March 13  AT 4 p.m. 
(EDT)compiler: Joseph BrinOnondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org  
Greetings: This is the Syracuse Rare Bird Alert for the week of March 13, 2017.
Highlights--
THAYER’S GULLGLAUCOUS GULLICELAND GULLNORTHERN SAW-WHET OWLGREAT GRAY OWL 
(Extralimital)FISH CROWBOHEMIAN WAXWINGYELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERLAPLAND LONGSPUR

Montezuma National Wildlife Complex (MNWC) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
(MWC)
     Most of the water in the complex is frozen or snow covered and little in 
the way of waterfowl was reported this week. a beautiful dark ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK 
was photographed near Wilgoose field on Rt.89.

Onondaga county
     A NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL continues to be seen on the Bog Trail at Beaver 
Lake Nature Center west of Baldwinsville.

Derby Hill
     Another disappointing week at Derby with only 52 Hawks counted. The 
highlight of the week was a single BOHEMIAN WAXWING on 3/18.

Oswego county
     A juvenile THAYER’S GULL continues to be seen at Phoenix. It is best seen 
from Hanley Park  on State Street.    3/17: A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen on 
Atkinson Road East of Selkirk Shores State Park. A GLAUCOUS GULL was seen in 
Oswego at Lock 6.     3/20: 5 ICELAND GULLS were seen in Phoenix. A 
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER was seen on Miner Road in the Town of Scriba.

Oneida County
     3/20: 2 FISH CROWS were seen on Black River Boulevard in Rome.

Extralimital
     GREAT GRAY OWL sightings continued this week up to and including yesterday 
on Barnhard Island Road at Robert Moses State Park inn Massena, St. Lawrence 
county and in Keene on Lime Kiln Road, Essex County.
  

-end report 
    
Joseph BrinRegion 5

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Black headed Gull red hook - NO

2017-03-20 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
I got word its back by water treatment plant near vets peir per Kathy Toomey. 
Not far for a Gull flying over water but a little ways by land on ones lunch 
hour. 

Dennis 
Brooklyn 

> On Mar 20, 2017, at 2:45 PM, Gabriel Willow  wrote:
> 
> I headed down to the IKEA park by Erie Basin about 45 minutes after receiving 
> Dennis's email.  There were a few of the common gull species around, but no 
> sign of the Black-headed in spite of someone feeding bread to the birds.
> 
> I guess it's a flighty bird...
> 
> I did notice a large flock of gulls roosting on a distant barge by the NYPD 
> impoundment lot, perhaps it went over there for a nap? Without a scope I 
> couldn't discern the species...
> 
> Lovely day to be by the water at least!
> 
> - Gabriel Willow
> 
>> On Mar 20, 2017, at 1:14 PM, Dennis Hrehowsik  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Adult Black Headed Gull is on the abandon pier at the end of Dwight st in 
>> red hook near IKEA. Presumably continuing bird spotted at veterans pier by 
>> Julian Hough on 3/18. 
>> 
>> Dennis Hrehowsik 
>> Brooklyn 
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Re:[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Black headed Gull red hook - NO

2017-03-20 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
I got word its back by water treatment plant near vets peir per Kathy Toomey. 
Not far for a Gull flying over water but a little ways by land on ones lunch 
hour. 

Dennis 
Brooklyn 

> On Mar 20, 2017, at 2:45 PM, Gabriel Willow  wrote:
> 
> I headed down to the IKEA park by Erie Basin about 45 minutes after receiving 
> Dennis's email.  There were a few of the common gull species around, but no 
> sign of the Black-headed in spite of someone feeding bread to the birds.
> 
> I guess it's a flighty bird...
> 
> I did notice a large flock of gulls roosting on a distant barge by the NYPD 
> impoundment lot, perhaps it went over there for a nap? Without a scope I 
> couldn't discern the species...
> 
> Lovely day to be by the water at least!
> 
> - Gabriel Willow
> 
>> On Mar 20, 2017, at 1:14 PM, Dennis Hrehowsik  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Adult Black Headed Gull is on the abandon pier at the end of Dwight st in 
>> red hook near IKEA. Presumably continuing bird spotted at veterans pier by 
>> Julian Hough on 3/18. 
>> 
>> Dennis Hrehowsik 
>> Brooklyn 
>> --
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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Black headed Gull red hook

2017-03-20 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
Adult Black Headed Gull is on the abandon pier at the end of Dwight st in red 
hook near IKEA. Presumably continuing bird spotted at veterans pier by Julian 
Hough on 3/18. 

Dennis Hrehowsik 
Brooklyn 
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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Black headed Gull red hook

2017-03-20 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
Adult Black Headed Gull is on the abandon pier at the end of Dwight st in red 
hook near IKEA. Presumably continuing bird spotted at veterans pier by Julian 
Hough on 3/18. 

Dennis Hrehowsik 
Brooklyn 
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[nysbirds-l] Reminder: Tomorrow BBC Evening Presentation Tuesday March 21st

2017-03-20 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
*Tomorrow Tuesday, March 21st, 7:00 P.M.*

*Penguins, Albatross, Leopard Seals: The Abundant Life of Wild Antarctica*

*Presenters: Tom Stephenson and Rob Bate*

*Location: Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
 at Grand Army Plaza*

Antarctica remains one of the most remote and natural places on earth. The
wild, rugged scenery includes spectacular icebergs the size of city blocks,
snow-covered mountainous peaks, and huge glaciers. It is the breeding
grounds for thousands of birds including Snow Petrels, Cape Petrels, Giant
Petrels; many species of Penguins, Albatross with wingspans up to 12 feet,
and the Skuas and Sheathbills that come to scavenge the nesting areas. It
also hosts thousands of huge Elephant, Weddell, Leopard and other seal
species along with many whales that all come to feast on the abundant life
of the southern ocean.

Join the Brooklyn Bird Club for a photographic extravaganza of this
exciting destination.
Tom Stephenson has been birding since he was a kid under the tutelage of
Dr. Arthur Allen of Cornell University. His articles and photographs are in
museums and many publications including Birding, Birdwatcher’s Digest,
Handbook of the Birds of the World, Handbook of the Mammals of the World,
Birds of Madagascar, and Guide to the Birds of SE Brazil.

Rob Bate is the president of the Brooklyn Bird Club, an artist, and an avid
Brooklyn birder and photographer. He very much enjoyed testing out his new
gear in Antarctica.


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Dennis Hrehowsik

Brooklyn

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[nysbirds-l] Reminder: Tomorrow BBC Evening Presentation Tuesday March 21st

2017-03-20 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
*Tomorrow Tuesday, March 21st, 7:00 P.M.*

*Penguins, Albatross, Leopard Seals: The Abundant Life of Wild Antarctica*

*Presenters: Tom Stephenson and Rob Bate*

*Location: Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
 at Grand Army Plaza*

Antarctica remains one of the most remote and natural places on earth. The
wild, rugged scenery includes spectacular icebergs the size of city blocks,
snow-covered mountainous peaks, and huge glaciers. It is the breeding
grounds for thousands of birds including Snow Petrels, Cape Petrels, Giant
Petrels; many species of Penguins, Albatross with wingspans up to 12 feet,
and the Skuas and Sheathbills that come to scavenge the nesting areas. It
also hosts thousands of huge Elephant, Weddell, Leopard and other seal
species along with many whales that all come to feast on the abundant life
of the southern ocean.

Join the Brooklyn Bird Club for a photographic extravaganza of this
exciting destination.
Tom Stephenson has been birding since he was a kid under the tutelage of
Dr. Arthur Allen of Cornell University. His articles and photographs are in
museums and many publications including Birding, Birdwatcher’s Digest,
Handbook of the Birds of the World, Handbook of the Mammals of the World,
Birds of Madagascar, and Guide to the Birds of SE Brazil.

Rob Bate is the president of the Brooklyn Bird Club, an artist, and an avid
Brooklyn birder and photographer. He very much enjoyed testing out his new
gear in Antarctica.


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Dennis Hrehowsik

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[nysbirds-l] TONIGHT Queens County Bird Club - Monday, March 20 - Mike Bottini presents "Flying Squirrels, Coyotes, and River Otters"

2017-03-20 Thread Nancy Tognan
Note:  This meeting is TONIGHT.  It was originally scheduled for last week,
postponed due to weather.

 

 

The Queens County Bird Club will be meeting at the Alley Pond Environmental
Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd Douglaston, NY 11362   
>Map of location<  

at 8:00 pm on Monday, March 20, 2017.  Free admission.  Refreshments served.

 

Public transit users:  Meeting location is one mile from Bayside LIRR
station;  you may either walk, take the Q12 bus, or use car service located
at the station.

 

Mike Bottini will present "Mammals of Long Island:  Flying Squirrels,
Coyotes, and River Otters"  

Mike Bottini is a veteran naturalist, outdoor educator, and environmental
consultant. After completing graduate studies in wildlife ecology at the
University of British Columbia, Mike worked for fourteen years at the Group
for the South Fork, a non-profit environmental advocacy organization. He has
taught field ecology, environmental science, and natural history courses at
St. Lawrence University, Southampton College, and CUNY, has published three
books, and is an award-winning columnist. Mike's wildlife research studies
have included elk, spotted and tiger salamanders, spotted turtles, piping
plovers, and river otters. At St. Lawrence, he designed and taught Winter
Field Ecology, and has slept in igloos and snow caves in the mountains of
New England, Colorado, Scotland, Labrador and Baffin Island. He continues to
introduce people to the outdoors through his field naturalist classes,
nature walks, and paddling trips.   

Mike is also one of the founders of the annual Long Island Natural History
Conference, which will be held at Brookhaven National Laboratory on March
24-25, 2017  -    www.longislandnature.org 

  

Nancy Tognan 

nancy.tog...@gmail.com 

Vice President, Queens County Bird Club 

 

See http://www.qcbirdclub.org/   for more information on trips, speakers,
and other events.

See our 'Birding Maps & Locations' page for directions to and info about
many local birding hotspots

 

* QCBC is a tax exempt, charitable organization {501c3}.  *


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[nysbirds-l] TONIGHT Queens County Bird Club - Monday, March 20 - Mike Bottini presents "Flying Squirrels, Coyotes, and River Otters"

2017-03-20 Thread Nancy Tognan
Note:  This meeting is TONIGHT.  It was originally scheduled for last week,
postponed due to weather.

 

 

The Queens County Bird Club will be meeting at the Alley Pond Environmental
Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd Douglaston, NY 11362   
>Map of location<  

at 8:00 pm on Monday, March 20, 2017.  Free admission.  Refreshments served.

 

Public transit users:  Meeting location is one mile from Bayside LIRR
station;  you may either walk, take the Q12 bus, or use car service located
at the station.

 

Mike Bottini will present "Mammals of Long Island:  Flying Squirrels,
Coyotes, and River Otters"  

Mike Bottini is a veteran naturalist, outdoor educator, and environmental
consultant. After completing graduate studies in wildlife ecology at the
University of British Columbia, Mike worked for fourteen years at the Group
for the South Fork, a non-profit environmental advocacy organization. He has
taught field ecology, environmental science, and natural history courses at
St. Lawrence University, Southampton College, and CUNY, has published three
books, and is an award-winning columnist. Mike's wildlife research studies
have included elk, spotted and tiger salamanders, spotted turtles, piping
plovers, and river otters. At St. Lawrence, he designed and taught Winter
Field Ecology, and has slept in igloos and snow caves in the mountains of
New England, Colorado, Scotland, Labrador and Baffin Island. He continues to
introduce people to the outdoors through his field naturalist classes,
nature walks, and paddling trips.   

Mike is also one of the founders of the annual Long Island Natural History
Conference, which will be held at Brookhaven National Laboratory on March
24-25, 2017  -    www.longislandnature.org 

  

Nancy Tognan 

nancy.tog...@gmail.com 

Vice President, Queens County Bird Club 

 

See http://www.qcbirdclub.org/   for more information on trips, speakers,
and other events.

See our 'Birding Maps & Locations' page for directions to and info about
many local birding hotspots

 

* QCBC is a tax exempt, charitable organization {501c3}.  *


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[nysbirds-l] Goshawk update from Yesterday KINGS Prospect Park

2017-03-20 Thread prosbird
See my link


http://prospectsightings.blogspot.com/2017/03/goshawk-provides-spectacle.html



Peter
BBC 

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[nysbirds-l] Goshawk update from Yesterday KINGS Prospect Park

2017-03-20 Thread prosbird
See my link


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Peter
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