The Red Phalarope was still present at the third pond near West End Lot 2
around 14:55
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I know, I know, it's not a Phalarope. But, yesterday, as I was setting
up my gear in the Teddy Roosevelt Nature Center parking lot, I heard a
harrier call out behind me. When I turned around, there was a lot of
commotion, and other birds flew off quite upset. I grabbed my camera as
the Gray
Study up on Albatross field marks folks. Those of us going out on the
August Paulagics trip - www.paulagics.com - will want to to be ready
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
The Greene County
New York
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From: Peter Crosson
Date: Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 3:03 PM
For a while I was the only one out here till a nice couple from Westchestrt
arrived. Still present but on west most pond towards the ocean. Was
sleeping till a gull overhead spooked it. Posting photos to my blog
www.longislandbirding.blogspot.com later. Not Deb Allen or Rob Candido
quality but
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Steve Schellenger, just called to report that the Red Phalarope was refound
after going missing for well over an hour.
It was last seen flying towards the right most pond/pool of the 3 near the
nature center.
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the
Phil Uruburu just called and reports that the Red Phalarope continues at Jones
Beach West End. Sounds like it is in the location south of blind as described
below by Dave Klauber.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:43 PM, David Klauber wrote:
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> I arrived around 7:15 PM
For a while I was the only one out here till a nice couple from Westchestrt
arrived. Still present but on west most pond towards the ocean. Was
sleeping till a gull overhead spooked it. Posting photos to my blog
www.longislandbirding.blogspot.com later. Not Deb Allen or Rob Candido
quality but
Study up on Albatross field marks folks. Those of us going out on the
August Paulagics trip - www.paulagics.com - will want to to be ready
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
The Greene County
New York
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The Red Phalarope was still present at the third pond near West End Lot 2
around 14:55
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I know, I know, it's not a Phalarope. But, yesterday, as I was setting
up my gear in the Teddy Roosevelt Nature Center parking lot, I heard a
harrier call out behind me. When I turned around, there was a lot of
commotion, and other birds flew off quite upset. I grabbed my camera as
the Gray
Phil Uruburu just called and reports that the Red Phalarope continues at Jones
Beach West End. Sounds like it is in the location south of blind as described
below by Dave Klauber.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:43 PM, David Klauber davehawk...@msn.com wrote:
I arrived
Steve Schellenger, just called to report that the Red Phalarope was refound
after going missing for well over an hour.
It was last seen flying towards the right most pond/pool of the 3 near the
nature center.
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the
Many thanks to the eBird team and volunteers and the birders who submit
checklists to eBird.org.
County totals have been updated for all county pages. This includes the
total number of species with the equivalent color code based on the
eBird.org map. The alphabetical list on the home page has
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