[nysbirds-l] R.P. D.E.C. Property Kentucky Warbler - No

2012-06-27 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
The late-starting (0805-0945) team of Moran & Adamo did not see. nor hear the KEWA this, otherwise, beautiful morning. After returning home and reading Richard Kaskan's post describing successful 0620 encounters on both yesterday & today - and since I don't keep a "yearly list" - I find myself

[nysbirds-l] NE shore of Lake Erie- 6 shorebird species Gt Yellowlegs, Least Sand., Black-bel

2012-06-27 Thread WilliamWatsonSr
July 27 - Traveling from Fort Erie to Rock Point Provincial Park and back I had 50 species of which 6 were shorebird species. At Rock Point Provincial Park there were two Lesser Yellowlegs, four early Least Sandpipers, one Black-bellied Plover, 14 Killdeers, and five Spotted Sandpipers. Also

[nysbirds-l] Rocky Point (Suffolk Co) Kentucky Warbler

2012-06-27 Thread Richard Kaskan
I'll be out of town for a few days and unable to make my daily check for the Kentucky Warbler again until Sunday. But I wanted to report that after missing it on Monday (when Dan Hegland reported it) I heard the bird Tuesday morning and again today about 6:20am. It sang several times, but not

[nysbirds-l] Start of fall migration

2012-06-27 Thread Joe DiCostanzo
The old saying says one swallow does not make a summer, but in this case two swallows I think indicates the start of fall migration. Out on Great Gull Island, I have watched every morning for the last few weeks for about an hour or so after sun-up. That was usually enough to tally the island's

[nysbirds-l] Rocky Point (Suffolk Co) Kentucky Warbler

2012-06-27 Thread Richard Kaskan
I'll be out of town for a few days and unable to make my daily check for the Kentucky Warbler again until Sunday. But I wanted to report that after missing it on Monday (when Dan Hegland reported it) I heard the bird Tuesday morning and again today about 6:20am. It sang several times, but not

[nysbirds-l] NE shore of Lake Erie- 6 shorebird species Gt Yellowlegs, Least Sand., Black-bel

2012-06-27 Thread WilliamWatsonSr
July 27 - Traveling from Fort Erie to Rock Point Provincial Park and back I had 50 species of which 6 were shorebird species. At Rock Point Provincial Park there were two Lesser Yellowlegs, four early Least Sandpipers, one Black-bellied Plover, 14 Killdeers, and five Spotted Sandpipers. Also

[nysbirds-l] R.P. D.E.C. Property Kentucky Warbler - No

2012-06-27 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
The late-starting (0805-0945) team of Moran Adamo did not see. nor hear the KEWA this, otherwise, beautiful morning. After returning home and reading Richard Kaskan's post describing successful 0620 encounters on both yesterday today - and since I don't keep a yearly list - I find myself