*The Queens County Bird Club will be meeting on Wednesday, January 20th at
8pm **at the Alley Pond Environmental Center (APEC) **.
Please join us for a presentation by Peter Capainolo, of the American Museum
of Natural History Department of Ornithology on the Biology and Ecology of
North American
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 01/14/2010
* NYBU1001.14
- Birds mentioned
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BLACK-HEADED GULL
CALIFORNIA GULL
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I visited the Further Lane field in East Hampton today, Thursday, from around
2:15 to 2:45. I saw four immature Greater White-Fronted Geese. No Cackling
Geese.
This area is not so convenient for birding, as the road is fairly narrow.
Fortunately there is very little traffic. The only place t
I thought I posted this Monday but evidently not. A YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER has
been visiting a feeder in the city of Syracuse since Monday. The homeowner is
Robert Burdick and his phone number is 315-476-3979. The address is 242 Thurber
Street. He is happy to have birders come to view the bird
At approx. 0930 today, Willie Becker called to report watching the above, from
the town dock, located at the end of Towd Point Rd., North Sea. After about 20
min. of resting on an ice flow, the bird took off and proceeded to lazily
circle the harbor. From his description, it could be the 1st yea
This is a summary of the Birdline reports for the week ending January 13, 2010.
Report your sightings in the Hudson-Mohawk region to birdl...@hmbc.net.
Sixty-two species were reported this week.
The most interesting sightings were:
REDHEAD: Stillwater 1/7 (2).
ICELAND GULL: Coxsackie Boat Launc