[nysbirds-l] Reminder! BBC Presentation Tomorrow Night. ERIC POWERS PRESENTS: QUAIL VS. TICKS

2019-02-18 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
*Tuesday February 19th 7pm*

*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*


ERIC POWERS PRESENTS: QUAIL VS. TICKS

“Ranger Eric” as students know him, is a biologist, teacher, photographer,
outdoorsman, and overall nature-lover. He started leading nature hikes in
1987 as a Park Ranger in Colorado until he served two years in the US Peace
Corps as an Environmental Education Officer. Since then, he has been
running nature centers in Colorado, Alabama and New York. In 2005 he
started, “Your Connection to Nature” (YC2N), dedicated to meaningful
environmental education programs and eco-tourism, these programs connect
classrooms to field studies, and give people a better understanding of
their local environment. His ongoing wildlife projects include “Save Our
Box Turtles,” “Quail vs. Ticks,” “Frog Pond Monitoring” and “Owl Nesting
Projects.”

Eric will provide a presentation about his Quail Project, plus animal
artifacts, and some small live animals. Learn how you can get involved and
make a positive difference in our local environment.

http://brooklynbirdclub.org/event/eric-powers-presents-quail-vs-ticks/

Dennis Hrehowsik,

President Brooklyn Bird Club

Brooklyn NY

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[nysbirds-l] Reminder! BBC Presentation Tomorrow Night. ERIC POWERS PRESENTS: QUAIL VS. TICKS

2019-02-18 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
*Tuesday February 19th 7pm*

*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*


ERIC POWERS PRESENTS: QUAIL VS. TICKS

“Ranger Eric” as students know him, is a biologist, teacher, photographer,
outdoorsman, and overall nature-lover. He started leading nature hikes in
1987 as a Park Ranger in Colorado until he served two years in the US Peace
Corps as an Environmental Education Officer. Since then, he has been
running nature centers in Colorado, Alabama and New York. In 2005 he
started, “Your Connection to Nature” (YC2N), dedicated to meaningful
environmental education programs and eco-tourism, these programs connect
classrooms to field studies, and give people a better understanding of
their local environment. His ongoing wildlife projects include “Save Our
Box Turtles,” “Quail vs. Ticks,” “Frog Pond Monitoring” and “Owl Nesting
Projects.”

Eric will provide a presentation about his Quail Project, plus animal
artifacts, and some small live animals. Learn how you can get involved and
make a positive difference in our local environment.

http://brooklynbirdclub.org/event/eric-powers-presents-quail-vs-ticks/

Dennis Hrehowsik,

President Brooklyn Bird Club

Brooklyn NY

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[nysbirds-l] REMINDER - NYS and County Listing for 2018 - DEADLINE IS ONLY TEN DAYS AWAY!

2019-02-18 Thread Carena Pooth
If you've already submitted your 2018 report, you should
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Thank you again!

 

OTHERWISE..THERE ARE ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR DATA IN!

 

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don't miss the March 1 deadline. Data may be submitted
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via email, or via USPS (but time is very short for sending
paper mail!). 

 

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Good Birding!

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[nysbirds-l] REMINDER - NYS and County Listing for 2018 - DEADLINE IS ONLY TEN DAYS AWAY!

2019-02-18 Thread Carena Pooth
If you've already submitted your 2018 report, you should
have received an individual email acknowledgment from me.
Thank you again!

 

OTHERWISE..THERE ARE ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR DATA IN!

 

If you want your numbers to be included in the 2017 report,
don't miss the March 1 deadline. Data may be submitted
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via email, or via USPS (but time is very short for sending
paper mail!). 

 

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f

 

If you're an eBirder, check out my tips for getting the data
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For the 2017 compilation, see
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Good Birding!

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun. Feb. 17, 2019 - Winter Birds including Hermit Thrush, E. Towhee & R-b Nuthatch

2019-02-18 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Sunday February 17, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. 

Highlights: Hermit Thrush, Eastern Towhee, & Red-breasted Nuthatch

Canada Goose - around 200 Reservoir, many others on the Lake
Northern Shoveler - 22 (Turtle Pond & the Lake)
Mallard - Reservoir, Turtle Pond & the Lake
Bufflehead - 4 Reservoir
Hooded Merganser - pair Reservoir
Mourning Dove - Shakespeare Garden, Upper Lobe, & Evodia Field
Herring Gull - low numbers on the Reservoir
Red-tailed Hawk - 3 with a cooperative young bird squirrel-hunting at the 
Pinetum
Red-bellied Woodpecker - several locations
Downy Woodpecker - male & female
Northern Flicker - 2 Maintenance Field
Blue Jay - a few in most locations
American Crow - 3 flyovers
Black-capped Chickadee - Tupelo Field, Upper Lobe, Summer House
Tufted Titmouse - many
Red-breasted Nuthatch - female Pinetum
White-breasted Nuthatch - several locations
Hermit Thrush - Tupelo Field (Sandra Critelli)
House Finch - 3 Maintenance Field
American Goldfinch - Mugger's Woods (3), Upper Lobe (4), Evodia Field (14)
Eastern Towhee - male Shakespeare Garden
Song Sparrow - Reservoir
White-throated Sparrow - many 
Red-winged Blackbird - Evodia Field & Chez Armando (top of Oven)
Common Grackle - 100+
Northern Cardinal - some singing & courtship activity

Sandra Critelli led Saturday's walk with Cooper's Hawk, Great Blue Heron,Brown 
Creeper, Pied-billed Grebe, and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers on the list. 

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun. Feb. 17, 2019 - Winter Birds including Hermit Thrush, E. Towhee & R-b Nuthatch

2019-02-18 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Sunday February 17, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. 

Highlights: Hermit Thrush, Eastern Towhee, & Red-breasted Nuthatch

Canada Goose - around 200 Reservoir, many others on the Lake
Northern Shoveler - 22 (Turtle Pond & the Lake)
Mallard - Reservoir, Turtle Pond & the Lake
Bufflehead - 4 Reservoir
Hooded Merganser - pair Reservoir
Mourning Dove - Shakespeare Garden, Upper Lobe, & Evodia Field
Herring Gull - low numbers on the Reservoir
Red-tailed Hawk - 3 with a cooperative young bird squirrel-hunting at the 
Pinetum
Red-bellied Woodpecker - several locations
Downy Woodpecker - male & female
Northern Flicker - 2 Maintenance Field
Blue Jay - a few in most locations
American Crow - 3 flyovers
Black-capped Chickadee - Tupelo Field, Upper Lobe, Summer House
Tufted Titmouse - many
Red-breasted Nuthatch - female Pinetum
White-breasted Nuthatch - several locations
Hermit Thrush - Tupelo Field (Sandra Critelli)
House Finch - 3 Maintenance Field
American Goldfinch - Mugger's Woods (3), Upper Lobe (4), Evodia Field (14)
Eastern Towhee - male Shakespeare Garden
Song Sparrow - Reservoir
White-throated Sparrow - many 
Red-winged Blackbird - Evodia Field & Chez Armando (top of Oven)
Common Grackle - 100+
Northern Cardinal - some singing & courtship activity

Sandra Critelli led Saturday's walk with Cooper's Hawk, Great Blue Heron,Brown 
Creeper, Pied-billed Grebe, and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers on the list. 

Deb Allen
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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2019-02-18 Thread Joseph Brin

 RBA




*New York
   
   - Syracuse
   - February 18, 2019
   - NYSY 02. 18.19




Hotline: Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert

Dates: February 11 - February 18,  2019

To report by email: brinjoseph AT yahoo DOT com

Reporting upstate counties: Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Oneida, Herkimer, 
Cayuga, Montezuma Wildlife Refuge and Montezuma Wetlands complex

compiled: February 18 AT 3:00 p.m. EDT

compiler: Joseph Brin

Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondgaaudubon.org







Greetings: This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week on February 
11, 2019




Highlights:




RED-THROATED LOON

GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE

CACKLING GOOSE

KING EIDER

SURF SCOTER

BLACK SCOTER

RUDDY DUCK

TURKEY VULTURE

MERLIN

PEREGRINE FALCON

LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

ICELAND GULL

SNOWY OWL

NORTHERN SHRIKE

FISH CROW

EASTERN PHOEBE

HERMIT THRUSH

EASTERN TOWHEE

VESPER SPARROW

WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW

LAPLAND LONGSPUR

EVENING GROSBEAK

COMMON REDPOLL 

PINE SISKIN










Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
(MWC)






     2/11: A SNOWY OWL was seen in the mucklands along Rt. 31 just west of the 
Seneca River. It was reported again on 2/16 and 2/17.

     




Onondaga County






     2/11: An EASTERN PHOEBE continues at Three Rivers WMA north of 
Baldwinsville. A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen on Warren Street in Syracuse.

     2/14: A FISH CROW was seen on the Onondaga Creek Creek Walk north of 
Hiawatha Blvd. in Syracuse. A VESPER SPARROW continues on Banner Road in Tully.

     2/15: The EASTERN PHOEBE continues at Three Rivers WMA. A MERLIN, a 
NORTHERN SHRILE and a RED-THROATED LOON were all seen along the West Shore 
Trail on Onondaga Lake.

     2/16: An unprecedented 31 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were found at the 
swimming area at Green Lakes State Park in Fayetteville. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS 
were reported in three locations in the area. An EASTERN TOWHEE continues at a 
feeder south of Manlius.

     2/17: The GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were again seen at Green Lakes. Also 
seen were a CACKLING GOOSE, a CANADA/SNOW GOOSE hybrid and a HERMIT THRUSH. A 
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL and 3 ICELAND GULLS were seen on Vincent Corners Road 
near Highland Forest. A SNOWY OWL was seen at Great Northern Mall. A LAPLAND 
LONGSPUR was seen on Waters Road near Fabius.







Oswego County






     The male KING EIDER and up to 6 SURF and BLACK SCOTERS continued through 
the week at Oswego Harbor.

     2/17: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen from Fort Ontario in Oswego. An 
ICELAND GULL and a RED-THROATED LOON were seen in Oswego Harbor.







Madison County






     EVENING GROSBEAKS continue at feders on Carpenter Road in Sheds and Eden 
Hollow Road in Erieville.

     2/13: A TURKEY VULTURE was spotted in Chittenango.

     2/17: A MERLIN was seen on Gee road north of Canastota.







Oneida County






     2/17: EVENING GROSBEAKS and COMMON REDPOLLS were seen at a feeder in 
Boonville.







Herkimer county






     EVENING GROSBEAKS continue daily at a feeder on Militery Road north of 
Dolgeville.      

     2/12: 3 RUDDY DUCKS were seen in the West Canada Creek north of Herkimer.

     2/16: 3 COMMON REDPOLLS were at a feeder in Cedarville.

     2/17: 2 PINE SISKINS were seen at a feeder north of Richfield.

     2/18: 2 MERLINS were seen near Salisbury center.

      




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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2019-02-18 Thread Joseph Brin

 RBA




*New York
   
   - Syracuse
   - February 18, 2019
   - NYSY 02. 18.19




Hotline: Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert

Dates: February 11 - February 18,  2019

To report by email: brinjoseph AT yahoo DOT com

Reporting upstate counties: Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Oneida, Herkimer, 
Cayuga, Montezuma Wildlife Refuge and Montezuma Wetlands complex

compiled: February 18 AT 3:00 p.m. EDT

compiler: Joseph Brin

Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondgaaudubon.org







Greetings: This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week on February 
11, 2019




Highlights:




RED-THROATED LOON

GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE

CACKLING GOOSE

KING EIDER

SURF SCOTER

BLACK SCOTER

RUDDY DUCK

TURKEY VULTURE

MERLIN

PEREGRINE FALCON

LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

ICELAND GULL

SNOWY OWL

NORTHERN SHRIKE

FISH CROW

EASTERN PHOEBE

HERMIT THRUSH

EASTERN TOWHEE

VESPER SPARROW

WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW

LAPLAND LONGSPUR

EVENING GROSBEAK

COMMON REDPOLL 

PINE SISKIN










Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and and Montezuma Wetlands Complex 
(MWC)






     2/11: A SNOWY OWL was seen in the mucklands along Rt. 31 just west of the 
Seneca River. It was reported again on 2/16 and 2/17.

     




Onondaga County






     2/11: An EASTERN PHOEBE continues at Three Rivers WMA north of 
Baldwinsville. A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen on Warren Street in Syracuse.

     2/14: A FISH CROW was seen on the Onondaga Creek Creek Walk north of 
Hiawatha Blvd. in Syracuse. A VESPER SPARROW continues on Banner Road in Tully.

     2/15: The EASTERN PHOEBE continues at Three Rivers WMA. A MERLIN, a 
NORTHERN SHRILE and a RED-THROATED LOON were all seen along the West Shore 
Trail on Onondaga Lake.

     2/16: An unprecedented 31 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were found at the 
swimming area at Green Lakes State Park in Fayetteville. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS 
were reported in three locations in the area. An EASTERN TOWHEE continues at a 
feeder south of Manlius.

     2/17: The GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were again seen at Green Lakes. Also 
seen were a CACKLING GOOSE, a CANADA/SNOW GOOSE hybrid and a HERMIT THRUSH. A 
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL and 3 ICELAND GULLS were seen on Vincent Corners Road 
near Highland Forest. A SNOWY OWL was seen at Great Northern Mall. A LAPLAND 
LONGSPUR was seen on Waters Road near Fabius.







Oswego County






     The male KING EIDER and up to 6 SURF and BLACK SCOTERS continued through 
the week at Oswego Harbor.

     2/17: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen from Fort Ontario in Oswego. An 
ICELAND GULL and a RED-THROATED LOON were seen in Oswego Harbor.







Madison County






     EVENING GROSBEAKS continue at feders on Carpenter Road in Sheds and Eden 
Hollow Road in Erieville.

     2/13: A TURKEY VULTURE was spotted in Chittenango.

     2/17: A MERLIN was seen on Gee road north of Canastota.







Oneida County






     2/17: EVENING GROSBEAKS and COMMON REDPOLLS were seen at a feeder in 
Boonville.







Herkimer county






     EVENING GROSBEAKS continue daily at a feeder on Militery Road north of 
Dolgeville.      

     2/12: 3 RUDDY DUCKS were seen in the West Canada Creek north of Herkimer.

     2/16: 3 COMMON REDPOLLS were at a feeder in Cedarville.

     2/17: 2 PINE SISKINS were seen at a feeder north of Richfield.

     2/18: 2 MERLINS were seen near Salisbury center.

      




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Re:[nysbirds-l] Northern Shrike - McAllister Co. Park - Suffolk Co.

2019-02-18 Thread Taylor Sturm
Whoops, sorry. 
Those coordinates given represented the parking area. The shrike is 
approximately here:
(40.9717524, -73.0798108)
Hopefully that works. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 18, 2019, at 13:30, Taylor Sturm  wrote:
> 
> Presently there is a immature Northern Shrike at McAllister County Park in 
> Belle Terre, Suffolk Co.  
> 
> Note that if you try for this bird, you must park at a very small parking 
> area on Anchorage Rd and then walk along the beach, around Pirates Cove. 
> 
> The bird is around this location perching conspicuously: (40.9668673, 
> -73.0772386)
> 
> Best,
> Taylor Sturm & Jess Ortiz

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Northern Shrike - McAllister Co. Park - Suffolk Co.

2019-02-18 Thread Taylor Sturm
Whoops, sorry. 
Those coordinates given represented the parking area. The shrike is 
approximately here:
(40.9717524, -73.0798108)
Hopefully that works. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 18, 2019, at 13:30, Taylor Sturm  wrote:
> 
> Presently there is a immature Northern Shrike at McAllister County Park in 
> Belle Terre, Suffolk Co.  
> 
> Note that if you try for this bird, you must park at a very small parking 
> area on Anchorage Rd and then walk along the beach, around Pirates Cove. 
> 
> The bird is around this location perching conspicuously: (40.9668673, 
> -73.0772386)
> 
> Best,
> Taylor Sturm & Jess Ortiz

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[nysbirds-l] Northern Shrike - McAllister Co. Park - Suffolk Co.

2019-02-18 Thread Taylor Sturm
Presently there is a immature Northern Shrike at McAllister County Park in 
Belle Terre, Suffolk Co.  

Note that if you try for this bird, you must park at a very small parking area 
on Anchorage Rd and then walk along the beach, around Pirates Cove. 

The bird is around this location perching conspicuously: (40.9668673, 
-73.0772386)

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[nysbirds-l] Northern Shrike - McAllister Co. Park - Suffolk Co.

2019-02-18 Thread Taylor Sturm
Presently there is a immature Northern Shrike at McAllister County Park in 
Belle Terre, Suffolk Co.  

Note that if you try for this bird, you must park at a very small parking area 
on Anchorage Rd and then walk along the beach, around Pirates Cove. 

The bird is around this location perching conspicuously: (40.9668673, 
-73.0772386)

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[nysbirds-l] Copake Falls TOSO continues

2019-02-18 Thread zach schwartz-weinstein
Per Michael Nicosia’s post to the Columbia county WhatsApp group: “TOSO
still in first field, perched on top of tree in favorite hedgerow and
calling.”
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Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774

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[nysbirds-l] Copake Falls TOSO continues

2019-02-18 Thread zach schwartz-weinstein
Per Michael Nicosia’s post to the Columbia county WhatsApp group: “TOSO
still in first field, perched on top of tree in favorite hedgerow and
calling.”
-- 
Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774

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[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon continues in Oyster Bay/Nassau Co

2019-02-18 Thread Sean Sime


The Pacific Loon is currently feeding inside the large boat slips on the west 
side of the Marina. See previous posts for directions.

Good Birding,
Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

Sent from my iPhone
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[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon continues in Oyster Bay/Nassau Co

2019-02-18 Thread Sean Sime


The Pacific Loon is currently feeding inside the large boat slips on the west 
side of the Marina. See previous posts for directions.

Good Birding,
Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

Sent from my iPhone
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