Hey Phillip,
It's called a joke - sorry that it took away some of your internet
bandwith. You may go back to looking at internet porn now.
sweet dreams,
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, Phillip Magnussen
wrote:
> Might I ask what on Earth it
Hey Phillip,
It's called a joke - sorry that it took away some of your internet
bandwith. You may go back to looking at internet porn now.
sweet dreams,
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, Phillip Magnussen
wrote:
> Might I ask what on Earth it is you're doing
Might I ask what on Earth it is you're doing wasting the entire State of
New York's birding community's internet bandwidth by making this comment?
Perhaps if these "night goggles" are indeed tangible objects I suggest
applying them before venturing out to Jones Beach before sunrise; maybe you
will
Might I ask what on Earth it is you're doing wasting the entire State of
New York's birding community's internet bandwidth by making this comment?
Perhaps if these "night goggles" are indeed tangible objects I suggest
applying them before venturing out to Jones Beach before sunrise; maybe you
will
on e-bird, posted by Mr. Arie Gilbert.
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, Andrew Baksh wrote:
> It would be great if any photos of this bird be made available for public
> viewing. Rump or no rump. Thanks in advance.
>
>
> "I prefer to
on e-bird, posted by Mr. Arie Gilbert.
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, Andrew Baksh wrote:
> It would be great if any photos of this bird be made available for public
> viewing. Rump or no rump. Thanks in advance.
>
>
> "I prefer to be true to myself,
It would be great if any photos of this bird be made available for public
viewing. Rump or no rump. Thanks in advance.
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick
It would be great if any photos of this bird be made available for public
viewing. Rump or no rump. Thanks in advance.
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick
Northern Waterthrushes are apparently easy to find with night goggles.
Tyler Goldstein,
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, GQ wrote:
> It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the
> preserve this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve
Northern Waterthrushes are apparently easy to find with night goggles.
Tyler Goldstein,
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, GQ wrote:
> It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the
> preserve this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve Henley and by
> the
I hate to do this - and I saw the bird in question - but it looks like a
Dunlin to me. While I wait to see other people's photographs showing a white
rump, I've gone over my pictures. All other characteristics are perfectly in
line with what a juvenile Dunlin might exhibit in late September. Most
I hate to do this - and I saw the bird in question - but it looks like a
Dunlin to me. While I wait to see other people's photographs showing a white
rump, I've gone over my pictures. All other characteristics are perfectly in
line with what a juvenile Dunlin might exhibit in late September. Most
Central Park NYC
Saturday, September. 23, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 14 Species of Wood Warblers including Tennessee and Cape May
Warbler, Scarlet Tanager, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Least Flycatcher, Eastern
Phoebe, Winter Wren, Brown Thrasher, and
Central Park NYC
Saturday, September. 23, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 14 Species of Wood Warblers including Tennessee and Cape May
Warbler, Scarlet Tanager, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Least Flycatcher, Eastern
Phoebe, Winter Wren, Brown Thrasher, and
It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the preserve
this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve Henley and by the time 11AM
rolled around, I was a disgusting gobbet of sweat.
Despite these conditions, there were still a lot more migrants than I thought
would be
It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the preserve
this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve Henley and by the time 11AM
rolled around, I was a disgusting gobbet of sweat.
Despite these conditions, there were still a lot more migrants than I thought
would be
Curt, Stacey, Liz, and I walked down the swale as far as we could go due to
deep water and I caught sight of some sepa plovers. Another bird caught my eye
with a long droopy bill. We studied it for a while, Stacey digiscoped it, while
I went back for Curt and my cameras.
We saw and
Curt, Stacey, Liz, and I walked down the swale as far as we could go due to
deep water and I caught sight of some sepa plovers. Another bird caught my eye
with a long droopy bill. We studied it for a while, Stacey digiscoped it, while
I went back for Curt and my cameras.
We saw and
I saw a bird at 11am at Mill Pond in Bellemore that was Most likely the common
Gallinule that Joe Landesberg found last week. The bird was not visible when I
left.
Mid size gray waterbird, feeding on a patch of vegetation on the surface of
water. The body was wide. The neck was long and
I saw a bird at 11am at Mill Pond in Bellemore that was Most likely the common
Gallinule that Joe Landesberg found last week. The bird was not visible when I
left.
Mid size gray waterbird, feeding on a patch of vegetation on the surface of
water. The body was wide. The neck was long and
Continues just south of Dead Man's Cove.
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Continues just south of Dead Man's Cove.
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Seen on DuPont circle stretch east side of lake. Found by Eric Miller, Lindy
and Barbara Garriel.
Elizabeth A. DiNapoli B.A., M.Ed.
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Physician Assistant Studies
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Seen on DuPont circle stretch east side of lake. Found by Eric Miller, Lindy
and Barbara Garriel.
Elizabeth A. DiNapoli B.A., M.Ed.
Manager of Clerkship Education
Physician Assistant Studies
School of Health Professions
New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury, NY 11568
516.686.3827 (w)
Matthew Rymkiewicz reported a CCSP at the Grassy Knoll ~7:40am. It was
subsequently flushed by a dogger. Am there now trying to relocate.
The Grassy Knoll is at the north end of the park -- just north of the NE ball
field and south of the Wildflower Meadow/102nd St transverse. The closest park
Matthew Rymkiewicz reported a CCSP at the Grassy Knoll ~7:40am. It was
subsequently flushed by a dogger. Am there now trying to relocate.
The Grassy Knoll is at the north end of the park -- just north of the NE ball
field and south of the Wildflower Meadow/102nd St transverse. The closest park
I've been here before sunrise and have seen lots of activity already. Lots
of warblers including several Blackburnians, Black Throated Greens and
Blues, Bay Breasted, and a Worm Eating. 2 White Crowned Sparrows at the
turnaround. Also saw a warbler that I couldn't identify. It looked like a
I've been here before sunrise and have seen lots of activity already. Lots
of warblers including several Blackburnians, Black Throated Greens and
Blues, Bay Breasted, and a Worm Eating. 2 White Crowned Sparrows at the
turnaround. Also saw a warbler that I couldn't identify. It looked like a
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