Forwarding an update from Jim.
Andy Guthrie
Hamlin, NY
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> From: Bird observations from western New York
> Date: July 13, 2015 at 11:34:49 PM EDT
> To: geneseebirds-l
> Subject: Re: [GeneseeBirds-L] Probable Neotropic Cormorant, Buffalo Harbor
> 7/13
> Reply-To:
Forwarding for Jim Pawlicki.
Andy Guthrie
Hamlin, NY
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Bird observations from western New York
> Date: July 13, 2015 at 11:08:46 PM EDT
> To: geneseebirds-l
> Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] Probable Neotropic Cormorant, Buffalo Harbor 7/13
> Reply-To:
on this ongoing issue at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens Co. (N.Y.
City)
Please correct if incorrect, but there is a relatively recent
agreement with the City of New York's Parks Dept., that does not
appear to transfer any management/decision-making back to the city**
These issues
I just found out that the "Young Birders Club" had a scheduled trip to the East
Pond this weekend. Guess they could cancel or switch to kayaking? Maybe a
bucket brigade...teach the young uns the privilege of shorebirding does not
come easy.
All of this made known to the relevant authorities in
The West Side Ravens have been in the West 40s the last few days. Right now in
Gotham West 43/11th, yesterday on the USS Intrepid. Only 3 birds though,
thought they fledged more young.
Sent from my iPhone
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what about trying to do a "gofundme" or something like that to help raise funds
for some of these projects?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 13, 2015, at 5:28 PM, Christina Wilkinson wrote:
>
> The Refuge is already being overseen by NYC Parks as well as NPS. Any
> complaints about maintenance
RBA * New York* Syracuse* July 13 2015* NYSY 07. 13. 15 Hotline: Syracuse
Rare bird AlertDates(s):July 06, 2015 - July 13, 2015to report by e-mail:
brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National
Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just
The Refuge is already being overseen by NYC Parks as well as NPS. Any
complaints about maintenance should also be directed at the City of New York:
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/jamaica-bay-and-the-rockaways
You can contact the commissioner via this form:
susan herbst,
a good thought on your part. unless andrew backsh can say otherwise with his
knowledge of the inner workings of the national park service, in my view the
problem is that
in this day and age, the issues of liabilities and lawsuits would very likely
prevent any volunteer from
I realize I am a complete lurker to this subject and only a very
sporadic visitor to Jamaica Bay WF.
It seems to me that perhaps this should be approached in a different
way.
Perhaps various Audubon societies and birding associations in the area
should organize, find sponsors and volunteer the
All,
Jamaica Bay has three artificial water features. They *had* been
excellent for birding.
1. A tiny artificial pond in the gardens with a leaky pond liner and a
water supply that was shut off due to a leaky pipe. The liner has not
been repaired or replaced, and the leaking pipe has not
Hi Ardith and fellow NY birders,
A pair of Harriers at Jones Beach is nowadays a good find, but they
bred regularly on the south shore marshes not long ago. We had a pair
regularly just east of Gilgo Beach up to the 1980s, and we used to watch
the male drop a mouse to the female who rose up
brilliant
From: bounce-119448913-10490...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-119448913-10490...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 2:52 PM
To: Andrew Baksh
Cc: Joshua Malbin; Arie Gilbert; Shaibal Mitra; nysbirds-l
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] 7-4 Jamaica Bay Queens East
Someone should report that a cat colony is being inundated- the water level
will drop within the hour.
Mike Cooper
Ridge, LI, NY
On Jul 13, 2015, at 1:37 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Joshua et al,
>
> Do not waste your time calling the refuge, I posted the contact information
> for Dave Taft
The previously reported Red Phalarope is still present as of this writing at
the blind west of the parking lot at the Roosevelt Nature Center at Jones
Beach. A lifer for my friend Carol!
John J. Collins
Raritan NJ
Sent from my iPhone
--
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Joshua et al,
Do not waste your time calling the refuge, I posted the contact information for
Dave Taft and Jennifer Nersesian in another post, those are the people you need
to get in touch with.
Dave Taft: 718-338-3625 or Jennifer Nersesian: 718-354-4665
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the
I suggest you read the e-mails I have been posting about the issue. The valve
was never replaced--not sure where you got that from.
My latest e-mail has a link to a post from 2011 that should educate you more on
how that process works and what was replaced back then.
風 Swift as the wind
林
Hello,
Just to clarify the phalarope is located at Jones Beach West End (JBWE --
Nassau County) NOT Jamaica Bay wildlife refuge (JBWR Queens County).
These near identical acronyms looked like they might pose a problem for some.
Hope this helps avoid navigation errors and wasted days-offs in
Who do we contact? What email? Will it actually be read?
Bob LewisSleep Hollow NY
From: Joshua Malbin
To: Arie Gilbert
Cc: Shaibal Mitra ; nysbirds-l
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] 7-4 Jamaica Bay Queens East Pond Water Level
Management
The
Phalarope is directly in front of blind on edge of sandy island at 1:15pm
Kevin McGrath
White plains NY
Kevin McGrath
kjm...@gmail.com
914 683 6965 home/work
914 815 6798 cell
> On Jul 13, 2015, at 9:28 AM, wrote:
>
> Red Phalarope was easily viewed on the 2nd pond this morning at
Still feeding at 2nd pond when I arrived at 11:15am, observed with Brooklyn
birders Cathy and Karen. Flew to 1st pond (nearest to Nature Center) around
noon, where it sat at the far end and, after 30 minutes, flew left, possibly
into the phragmites area. Birders are at the location now, waiting
The ranger I just spoke to at the refuge claims that they started draining
the pond early this year after problems last year, but that there has been
too much rain. He also says that at this point there's nothing they can do
to get it lower any faster.
Take that as you will.
On Mon, Jul 13,
Shai,
Can you elaborate on this problem a bit more?
I was under the impression that with the east pond's valve having
been replaced the water level problem could be mitigated and that
NPS staff should be attending to the task of lowering the water
level as
I am glad Shai visited the East Pond and saw what I have been raising
awareness about for the past few weeks. We CANNOT...we MUST not give up
people, keep those e-mails and phone calls into NPS, we must convince them
that they have to take appropriate action to try and salvage this shorebird
After hanging around for 2 hours and missing the bird yesterday morning, I
deserted my wife for breakfast today to try again. This time it paid off, as
the bird was there and was close to the edge of the pond west of the bird
blind. Attached is a link to a video.
Red Phalarope was easily viewed on the 2nd pond this morning at 7:15AM, still
happily feeding at 8:45AM when I left. Thanks to Drew H for putting me on the
bird!
Glenn Quinn
Hauppauge, NY
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Watching water evaporate is dull, especially when it is the turbid, viscous,
malodorous, and voluminous water of the East Pond. I stopped by the north end
this morning, hoping that the recent dry weather had improved matters to some
extent, perhaps enough to provide some habitat for
Watching water evaporate is dull, especially when it is the turbid, viscous,
malodorous, and voluminous water of the East Pond. I stopped by the north end
this morning, hoping that the recent dry weather had improved matters to some
extent, perhaps enough to provide some habitat for
Forwarding an update from Jim.
Andy Guthrie
Hamlin, NY
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bird observations from western New York geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Date: July 13, 2015 at 11:34:49 PM EDT
To: geneseebirds-l geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: Re: [GeneseeBirds-L] Probable Neotropic
Red Phalarope was easily viewed on the 2nd pond this morning at 7:15AM, still
happily feeding at 8:45AM when I left. Thanks to Drew H for putting me on the
bird!
Glenn Quinn
Hauppauge, NY
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After hanging around for 2 hours and missing the bird yesterday morning, I
deserted my wife for breakfast today to try again. This time it paid off, as
the bird was there and was close to the edge of the pond west of the bird
blind. Attached is a link to a video.
Forwarding for Jim Pawlicki.
Andy Guthrie
Hamlin, NY
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bird observations from western New York geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Date: July 13, 2015 at 11:08:46 PM EDT
To: geneseebirds-l geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] Probable Neotropic
Phalarope is directly in front of blind on edge of sandy island at 1:15pm
Kevin McGrath
White plains NY
Kevin McGrath
kjm...@gmail.com
914 683 6965 home/work
914 815 6798 cell
On Jul 13, 2015, at 9:28 AM, gle...@verizon.net gle...@verizon.net wrote:
Red Phalarope was easily viewed on
Who do we contact? What email? Will it actually be read?
Bob LewisSleep Hollow NY
From: Joshua Malbin joshuamal...@gmail.com
To: Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net
Cc: Shaibal Mitra shaibal.mi...@csi.cuny.edu; nysbirds-l
nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 12:45 PM
Joshua et al,
Do not waste your time calling the refuge, I posted the contact information for
Dave Taft and Jennifer Nersesian in another post, those are the people you need
to get in touch with.
Dave Taft: 718-338-3625 or Jennifer Nersesian: 718-354-4665
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the
brilliant
From: bounce-119448913-10490...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-119448913-10490...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 2:52 PM
To: Andrew Baksh
Cc: Joshua Malbin; Arie Gilbert; Shaibal Mitra; nysbirds-l
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] 7-4 Jamaica Bay Queens East
Hi Ardith and fellow NY birders,
A pair of Harriers at Jones Beach is nowadays a good find, but they
bred regularly on the south shore marshes not long ago. We had a pair
regularly just east of Gilgo Beach up to the 1980s, and we used to watch
the male drop a mouse to the female who rose up
Someone should report that a cat colony is being inundated- the water level
will drop within the hour.
Mike Cooper
Ridge, LI, NY
On Jul 13, 2015, at 1:37 PM, Andrew Baksh birdingd...@gmail.com wrote:
Joshua et al,
Do not waste your time calling the refuge, I posted the contact
Shai,
Can you elaborate on this problem a bit more?
I was under the impression that with the east pond's valve having
been replaced the water level problem could be mitigated and that
NPS staff should be attending to the task of lowering the water
level as
The previously reported Red Phalarope is still present as of this writing at
the blind west of the parking lot at the Roosevelt Nature Center at Jones
Beach. A lifer for my friend Carol!
John J. Collins
Raritan NJ
Sent from my iPhone
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
Hello,
Just to clarify the phalarope is located at Jones Beach West End (JBWE --
Nassau County) NOT Jamaica Bay wildlife refuge (JBWR Queens County).
These near identical acronyms looked like they might pose a problem for some.
Hope this helps avoid navigation errors and wasted days-offs in
I suggest you read the e-mails I have been posting about the issue. The valve
was never replaced--not sure where you got that from.
My latest e-mail has a link to a post from 2011 that should educate you more on
how that process works and what was replaced back then.
風 Swift as the wind
林
I am glad Shai visited the East Pond and saw what I have been raising
awareness about for the past few weeks. We CANNOT...we MUST not give up
people, keep those e-mails and phone calls into NPS, we must convince them
that they have to take appropriate action to try and salvage this shorebird
The ranger I just spoke to at the refuge claims that they started draining
the pond early this year after problems last year, but that there has been
too much rain. He also says that at this point there's nothing they can do
to get it lower any faster.
Take that as you will.
On Mon, Jul 13,
Still feeding at 2nd pond when I arrived at 11:15am, observed with Brooklyn
birders Cathy and Karen. Flew to 1st pond (nearest to Nature Center) around
noon, where it sat at the far end and, after 30 minutes, flew left, possibly
into the phragmites area. Birders are at the location now, waiting
susan herbst,
a good thought on your part. unless andrew backsh can say otherwise with his
knowledge of the inner workings of the national park service, in my view the
problem is that
in this day and age, the issues of liabilities and lawsuits would very likely
prevent any volunteer from
All,
Jamaica Bay has three artificial water features. They *had* been
excellent for birding.
1. A tiny artificial pond in the gardens with a leaky pond liner and a
water supply that was shut off due to a leaky pipe. The liner has not
been repaired or replaced, and the leaking pipe has not
I realize I am a complete lurker to this subject and only a very
sporadic visitor to Jamaica Bay WF.
It seems to me that perhaps this should be approached in a different
way.
Perhaps various Audubon societies and birding associations in the area
should organize, find sponsors and volunteer the
on this ongoing issue at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens Co. (N.Y.
City)
Please correct if incorrect, but there is a relatively recent
agreement with the City of New York's Parks Dept., that does not
appear to transfer any management/decision-making back to the city**
These issues
The Refuge is already being overseen by NYC Parks as well as NPS. Any
complaints about maintenance should also be directed at the City of New York:
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/jamaica-bay-and-the-rockaways
You can contact the commissioner via this form:
RBA * New York* Syracuse* July 13 2015* NYSY 07. 13. 15 Hotline: Syracuse
Rare bird AlertDates(s):July 06, 2015 - July 13, 2015to report by e-mail:
brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National
Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just
what about trying to do a gofundme or something like that to help raise funds
for some of these projects?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 13, 2015, at 5:28 PM, Christina Wilkinson nutrich...@rcn.com wrote:
The Refuge is already being overseen by NYC Parks as well as NPS. Any
complaints about
The West Side Ravens have been in the West 40s the last few days. Right now in
Gotham West 43/11th, yesterday on the USS Intrepid. Only 3 birds though,
thought they fledged more young.
Sent from my iPhone
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
I just found out that the Young Birders Club had a scheduled trip to the East
Pond this weekend. Guess they could cancel or switch to kayaking? Maybe a
bucket brigade...teach the young uns the privilege of shorebirding does not
come easy.
All of this made known to the relevant authorities in
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