[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn 24-hr Overnight Pelagic - May 22-23

2022-04-05 Thread Paul Guris
A 24-hour overnight pelagic is scheduled out of Brooklyn for May 22-23.
This is a great time of year to find certain species including South Polar
Skua, Long-tailed Jaeger, Arctic Tern, Leach's Storm-Petrel, and a shot at
seeing both Red and Red-necked Phalaropes in breeding plumage. It's also
the best time of year for Sooty Shearwater in our area. See the list at the
link for other targets.

https://americanprincesscruises.com/events/pelagic-trip-05-23-2022/

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn 24-hr Overnight Pelagic - May 22-23

2022-04-05 Thread Paul Guris
A 24-hour overnight pelagic is scheduled out of Brooklyn for May 22-23.
This is a great time of year to find certain species including South Polar
Skua, Long-tailed Jaeger, Arctic Tern, Leach's Storm-Petrel, and a shot at
seeing both Red and Red-necked Phalaropes in breeding plumage. It's also
the best time of year for Sooty Shearwater in our area. See the list at the
link for other targets.

https://americanprincesscruises.com/events/pelagic-trip-05-23-2022/

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[nysbirds-l] Tricolored Heron on Dune Road, Suffolk County

2022-04-05 Thread Steve Biasetti
I am relaying a message from Mike Higgiston. He had a Tricolored Heron on Dune 
Road in East Quogue about 45 minutes ago. It was in the marsh on the north side 
of the road, opposite 89 Dune Road. This location is roughly 30 feet west of 
Dolphin Lane.
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[nysbirds-l] Tricolored Heron on Dune Road, Suffolk County

2022-04-05 Thread Steve Biasetti
I am relaying a message from Mike Higgiston. He had a Tricolored Heron on Dune 
Road in East Quogue about 45 minutes ago. It was in the marsh on the north side 
of the road, opposite 89 Dune Road. This location is roughly 30 feet west of 
Dolphin Lane.
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[nysbirds-l] Cinnamon Teal, Laughing Gull, Livingston County - Monday

2022-04-05 Thread Willie D'Anna
The Groveland flats CINNAMON TEAL was seen yesterday by a few birders but
only in flight. The flooded field on the south side of Flats Road is the
favored area but the water has receded markedly such that many ducks are now
completely hidden by corn stubble.  You need to wait for ducks to fly up and
hope to spot it. It was with three Northern Shovelers when we saw it
yesterday. In three hours, we only had two brief views and some of us only
got on it once.

 

The second cycle LAUGHING GULL continues at the north end of Conesus Lake,
viewed from Vitale Park. We saw it around 6:30 - 7:00 last evening in the
bay to the east of the park, as well as perching on one of the docks there.
Two Red-throated Loons also continue on the lake, as well as an excellent
diversity of other waterbirds.

 

Good birding!

Willie

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[nysbirds-l] Cinnamon Teal, Laughing Gull, Livingston County - Monday

2022-04-05 Thread Willie D'Anna
The Groveland flats CINNAMON TEAL was seen yesterday by a few birders but
only in flight. The flooded field on the south side of Flats Road is the
favored area but the water has receded markedly such that many ducks are now
completely hidden by corn stubble.  You need to wait for ducks to fly up and
hope to spot it. It was with three Northern Shovelers when we saw it
yesterday. In three hours, we only had two brief views and some of us only
got on it once.

 

The second cycle LAUGHING GULL continues at the north end of Conesus Lake,
viewed from Vitale Park. We saw it around 6:30 - 7:00 last evening in the
bay to the east of the park, as well as perching on one of the docks there.
Two Red-throated Loons also continue on the lake, as well as an excellent
diversity of other waterbirds.

 

Good birding!

Willie

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Wilson, NY

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