[nysbirds-l] Re: [nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Warbler continues this morning, 11/20

2022-11-20 Thread Arlene R
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022, 8:46 AM Anthony Ciancimino <
anthonyciancimi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this
> morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the
> trees just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from
> 7:45-8:15AM.
>
> Good birding!
> -Anthony Ciancimino
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[nysbirds-l] Re: [nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Warbler continues this morning, 11/20

2022-11-20 Thread Arlene R
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022, 8:46 AM Anthony Ciancimino <
anthonyciancimi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this
> morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the
> trees just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from
> 7:45-8:15AM.
>
> Good birding!
> -Anthony Ciancimino
>
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[nysbirds-l] Queens County Christmas Bird Count

2022-11-20 Thread Corey Finger
The Queens County Christmas Bird Count will be held this year on Sunday,
December 18. As always, we would love for you to join the count.

Each of the last several years we have had more participants than the year
before and we would like to continue to grow the count. We have space for
birders of all ages and skill levels.

Drop me an email by Sunday, December 4, if you haven't participated before
and would like to participate. If you participated last year, reach out to
your sector leader if you want to participate in the same sector again.

I hope to see you out in the field (in Queens!) and at the compilation
dinner after the count on the 18th.

Good Birding,
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[nysbirds-l] Queens County Christmas Bird Count

2022-11-20 Thread Corey Finger
The Queens County Christmas Bird Count will be held this year on Sunday,
December 18. As always, we would love for you to join the count.

Each of the last several years we have had more participants than the year
before and we would like to continue to grow the count. We have space for
birders of all ages and skill levels.

Drop me an email by Sunday, December 4, if you haven't participated before
and would like to participate. If you participated last year, reach out to
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I hope to see you out in the field (in Queens!) and at the compilation
dinner after the count on the 18th.

Good Birding,
Corey Finger

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Townsend’s Warbler

2022-11-20 Thread Douglas Futuyma
In Fort Greene Park, now at base of central hill, south side, favoring a small 
flat-topped pine.

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Townsend’s Warbler

2022-11-20 Thread Douglas Futuyma
In Fort Greene Park, now at base of central hill, south side, favoring a small 
flat-topped pine.

Sent from my iPhone
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[nysbirds-l] Extralimital: Yellow-headed Blackbird continues in Liberty State Park (NJ) - 20 November

2022-11-20 Thread Karen Fung
Reported on the NJ RBA; found by Milton Collins yesterday, and I'm
cross-posting because the location makes it twitchable for folks in NYC and
beyond.

Based on eBird photos, I'm wondering if it could be the same individual
found in Riverbank State Park (Manhattan) by Augie Kramer on 8 November and
reported to this list by Dmitriy Aronov.

Photos of the Manhattan bird (immature male) are in Augie's checklist:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S12202

Compare those with photos of the Liberty State Park bird here (click on
camera icon to display photos):
https://ebird.org/alert/summary?sid=SN37130=obsDt=desc

Good birding,
Karen Fung
NYC

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[nysbirds-l] Extralimital: Yellow-headed Blackbird continues in Liberty State Park (NJ) - 20 November

2022-11-20 Thread Karen Fung
Reported on the NJ RBA; found by Milton Collins yesterday, and I'm
cross-posting because the location makes it twitchable for folks in NYC and
beyond.

Based on eBird photos, I'm wondering if it could be the same individual
found in Riverbank State Park (Manhattan) by Augie Kramer on 8 November and
reported to this list by Dmitriy Aronov.

Photos of the Manhattan bird (immature male) are in Augie's checklist:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S12202

Compare those with photos of the Liberty State Park bird here (click on
camera icon to display photos):
https://ebird.org/alert/summary?sid=SN37130=obsDt=desc

Good birding,
Karen Fung
NYC

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[nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Warbler continues this morning, 11/20

2022-11-20 Thread Anthony Ciancimino
The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this 
morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the trees 
just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from 
7:45-8:15AM.

Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino

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[nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Warbler continues this morning, 11/20

2022-11-20 Thread Anthony Ciancimino
The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this 
morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the trees 
just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from 
7:45-8:15AM.

Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino

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