[nysbirds-l] Viewing & Exploring the eBird.org Database

2010-05-04 Thread Ben Cacace
Below are links to some of the ways to view and explore the ebird.org data. To see the results you'll need to register . The choices are for NYC & surrounding counties & includes the 5 boroughs,

[nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane at Marshlands Conservancy in Rye this AM

2010-05-04 Thread Angus Wilson
Early this morning, Tom Burke found a *SANDHILL CRANE* in the field at Marshlands Conservancy in Rye (Westchester Co.). Unfortunately, the bird vanished shortly thereafter but might be worth keeing an eye out for in the general area. This is the 300th species for Marshlands, a remarkable total any

[nysbirds-l] Tuesday birds at Sunken Meadow S.P., including Yellow-billed Cuckoo

2010-05-04 Thread John Gluth
Inspired by yesterday's reports from Vinny Pellegrino and Ken Fuestel, I birded Sunken Meadow State Park (Suffolk Co.) today from 8:15am-2:00pm. Not unexpectedly, I didn't find all the good stuff they did, but I still had a productive day, finishing with 70 species (14 warblers) including the

Re:[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Forest Park, Queens NY, Tuesday morning

2010-05-04 Thread Robert Lewis
Sorry, I should have mentioned: - All these birds were at the Water Hole (lots of water this year). - There was also a singing YB Cuckoo. Bob Lewis --- On Tue, 5/4/10, Robert Lewis wrote: From: Robert Lewis Subject: [ebirdsnyc] Forest Park, Queens NY, Tuesday morning To:

[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Forest Park, Queens NY, Tuesday morning

2010-05-04 Thread Robert Lewis
Hi, I was at Forest Park, Queens, Tuesday morning from about 9:45 to 11:10. With a few other people, I recorded these highlights: Red-eyed Vireo Wood Thrush Northern Parula (singing) Black-throated Blue Warbler (singing) Yellow-rumped Warbler (many, singing) Blackburnian Warbler (1 male)

[nysbirds-l] Baltimore Oriole back

2010-05-04 Thread Andrew Block
The male Baltimore Oriole from last year was back at the feeder.  So nice to have it around again. Andrew   Andrew v. F. Block Consulting Field Biologist & Eco-tour Leader 37 Tanglewylde Avenue Bronxville, Westchester Co., New York 10708-3131 Phone: (914) 337-1229; Cell: (914) 886-5124; Fax:

[nysbirds-l] Central Park - Monday 5/4

2010-05-04 Thread Scott Haber
Below is a full list from my three hours (6:30-9:30) in Central Park this morning, mostly spent with Morgan Tingley. Diversity was still good, but not as impressive as the last few days, and total numbers have decreased as well. I'm sure the next big push will bring plenty more to see though.

[nysbirds-l] Baltimore Oriole back

2010-05-04 Thread Andrew Block
The male Baltimore Oriole from last year was back at the feeder.  So nice to have it around again. Andrew   Andrew v. F. Block Consulting Field Biologist  Eco-tour Leader 37 Tanglewylde Avenue Bronxville, Westchester Co., New York 10708-3131 Phone: (914) 337-1229; Cell: (914) 886-5124; Fax:

[nysbirds-l] [ebirdsnyc] Forest Park, Queens NY, Tuesday morning

2010-05-04 Thread Robert Lewis
Hi, I was at Forest Park, Queens, Tuesday morning from about 9:45 to 11:10. With a few other people, I recorded these highlights: Red-eyed Vireo Wood Thrush Northern Parula (singing) Black-throated Blue Warbler (singing) Yellow-rumped Warbler (many, singing) Blackburnian Warbler (1 male)

[nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane at Marshlands Conservancy in Rye this AM

2010-05-04 Thread Angus Wilson
Early this morning, Tom Burke found a *SANDHILL CRANE* in the field at Marshlands Conservancy in Rye (Westchester Co.). Unfortunately, the bird vanished shortly thereafter but might be worth keeing an eye out for in the general area. This is the 300th species for Marshlands, a remarkable total any

[nysbirds-l] Viewing Exploring the eBird.org Database

2010-05-04 Thread Ben Cacace
Below are links to some of the ways to view and explore the ebird.org data. To see the results you'll need to registerhttps://ebird.org/ebird/Register?cmd=initialSecurity_steps=AllSecurity_successUrl=/ebird/MyEBird?cmd=SubmitMain . The choices are for NYC surrounding counties includes the 5