Canada Jay is the ‘new' common English name of that boreal bird (as proscribed
by the American Ornithological Society, A.O.S., recently), no longer "Gray Jay"
as this had been for some time. Canada Day, the national holiday of that
neighbor-nation, falls each year on the first day of July.
Canada Jay is the ‘new' common English name of that boreal bird (as proscribed
by the American Ornithological Society, A.O.S., recently), no longer "Gray Jay"
as this had been for some time. Canada Day, the national holiday of that
neighbor-nation, falls each year on the first day of July.
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Thanks to @Team_eBird for their dedication to keeping eBird.org running
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time reviewing shared location suggestions.
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it includes additional links to
Central Park NYC
Sunday July 1, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights on a hot and humid morning: Magnolia Warbler, White-throated
Sparrows, Wood Duck & Nesting Birds.
Canada Goose - 10 (5 on the Lake, 5 at the Pond)
Wood Duck - male in eclipse (alternate) plumage at
Central Park NYC
Sunday July 1, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights on a hot and humid morning: Magnolia Warbler, White-throated
Sparrows, Wood Duck & Nesting Birds.
Canada Goose - 10 (5 on the Lake, 5 at the Pond)
Wood Duck - male in eclipse (alternate) plumage at
Currently viewing 1 BBW, as well as a pair of F Wood Ducks. 1 F Wood Duck with
5 chicks in tow. Current time is 1 pm.
Paul Maldonado
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Currently viewing 1 BBW, as well as a pair of F Wood Ducks. 1 F Wood Duck with
5 chicks in tow. Current time is 1 pm.
Paul Maldonado
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Hello all,
In addition to the continuing adult male King Eider at Shinnecock Inlet, there
is also an immature male in the same flock of Common Eiders. The flock was
close to the eastern shore of the inlet.
Good birding!
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
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Hello all,
In addition to the continuing adult male King Eider at Shinnecock Inlet, there
is also an immature male in the same flock of Common Eiders. The flock was
close to the eastern shore of the inlet.
Good birding!
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
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It’s here now.
... to be continued.
On Jul 1, 2018, at 6:51 AM, Adrian Burke
mailto:aburke...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I’ll be in the Nissequogue River SP area today (7/1), and seeing as only one of
the continuing Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks was seen yesterday, I’d very much
appreciate any
It’s here now.
... to be continued.
On Jul 1, 2018, at 6:51 AM, Adrian Burke
mailto:aburke...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I’ll be in the Nissequogue River SP area today (7/1), and seeing as only one of
the continuing Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks was seen yesterday, I’d very much
appreciate any
took off, traveling east
On Sunday, July 1, 2018, Robert Taylor wrote:
> 4 currently on water, just landed, viewing from field 2
>
> Rob in Massapequa
>
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took off, traveling east
On Sunday, July 1, 2018, Robert Taylor wrote:
> 4 currently on water, just landed, viewing from field 2
>
> Rob in Massapequa
>
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4 currently on water, just landed, viewing from field 2
Rob in Massapequa
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4 currently on water, just landed, viewing from field 2
Rob in Massapequa
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I’ll be in the Nissequogue River SP area today (7/1), and seeing as only
one of the continuing Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks was seen yesterday, I’d
very much appreciate any reports today, positive or negative, so if they
aren’t there I don’t waste my time walking in the intense heat (no car).
I’ll be in the Nissequogue River SP area today (7/1), and seeing as only
one of the continuing Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks was seen yesterday, I’d
very much appreciate any reports today, positive or negative, so if they
aren’t there I don’t waste my time walking in the intense heat (no car).
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