Re: [nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park (Westchester County) Western Kingbird still present

2019-08-17 Thread Max Epstein
Still present in dead snags directly above fire hydrant described above
when I left about 4:25pm.

On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 2:56 PM Gail Benson  wrote:

> The Western Kingbird is on dead snags on the north side of the road before
> the entrance kiosk. You can park in a ballfield parking lot to avoid a fee
> and walk along the road/edge of the landfill.  It flies off and returns.
> There is a fire hydrant and two green posts on the road side marking the
> spot.
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park (Westchester County) Western Kingbird still present

2019-08-17 Thread Max Epstein
Still present in dead snags directly above fire hydrant described above
when I left about 4:25pm.

On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 2:56 PM Gail Benson  wrote:

> The Western Kingbird is on dead snags on the north side of the road before
> the entrance kiosk. You can park in a ballfield parking lot to avoid a fee
> and walk along the road/edge of the landfill.  It flies off and returns.
> There is a fire hydrant and two green posts on the road side marking the
> spot.
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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park (Westchester County) Western Kingbird still present

2019-08-17 Thread Gail Benson
The Western Kingbird is on dead snags on the north side of the road before
the entrance kiosk. You can park in a ballfield parking lot to avoid a fee
and walk along the road/edge of the landfill.  It flies off and returns.
There is a fire hydrant and two green posts on the road side marking the
spot.

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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park (Westchester County) Western Kingbird still present

2019-08-17 Thread Gail Benson
The Western Kingbird is on dead snags on the north side of the road before
the entrance kiosk. You can park in a ballfield parking lot to avoid a fee
and walk along the road/edge of the landfill.  It flies off and returns.
There is a fire hydrant and two green posts on the road side marking the
spot.

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