Since it hasn't received a lot of mention here lately, I thought I would
note that the GREAT WHITE HERON found at Marshlands Conservancy at the end
of August is still hanging around after not being seen for several weeks.
Andrew Farnsworth relocated it on Sunday, and Tom and Gail found it again
yes
This afternoon there were two Marbled Godwits on the sand bar along with one
adult Royal Tern. Nine black scoters in open water.
Large number of American Oystercatchers with lingering laughing gulls.
Mosquitoes were not bad along the water.
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This afternoon there were two Marbled Godwits on sand bar along with one Royal
Tern. Nine black scoters in open water.
Mosquitoes were not bad along the water.
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Bird was seen on the paved path on the east side of the pond just under
overhanging shrubs over path. Bird moved off the path to the east and was
seen briefly moving north parallel to the path. The pond is directly east
and down the hill from the parking lot at Castle Gould. Heavily cropped in
pho
Good morning!
This Thursday evening 10/7/21 I will be offering a virtual program detailing
the wonders of the waterfowl migration that occurs within the Montezuma
Wetlands Complex and nearby Cayuga Lake. Please see below for more information
and to register:
Montezuma Migration (click here to
It is supposed to be located east of the pond. The preserve is closed to
the general public today. The preserve charges an entrance fee of $10.
Not sure if that is still in place. As Andrew says, do your research!
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 9:18 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> I don’t have much details
I don’t have much details but I wanted to share what I have picked up over the
wire.
A Varied Thrush was seen this AM at Sands Point Preserve LI. I have no details
on parking and precise location. But I gather it was seen East of the pond
wherever that may be.
I believe the Preserve is closed
Yes, We had two mute swans and several great black backed gulls on the way
out :)
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 7:37 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Dearest Doug,
>
> Unless someone chastised you for your previous e-mail, I saw it as a
> tongue in cheek post and took it well. Not for a minute did I think you
Dearest Doug,
Unless someone chastised you for your previous e-mail, I saw it as a tongue in
cheek post and took it well. Not for a minute did I think you were propagating
doubt.
I did however raise an eyebrow at the sum zero of birds. Surely, with all that
talent aboard someone would have tic
Yesterday, I reported that some participants on the pelagic excursion on
the Atlantic Princess were skeptical that mechanical problems were the
cause of the termination of the cruise. A birder has told me that he heard
the crew talking about a problem, concerned about what to do. I apologize
for
New York County (in N.Y City) including Manhattan, Randall’s, and Governors
Island[s]
The first Great Horned Owl found *and publicly-reported* in Manhattan *this
fall* was seen at a location in northern Manhattan on October 2nd (one day
ahead of the discovery of that species in the more-regular
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