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Per Dick Veit, the Neotropic Cormorant at Wolfe’s Pond on Staten Island
continues this morning, 6/14.
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Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
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I just found a young Neotropic Cormorant on the west side of Wolfe’s Pond on
Staten Island, currently being viewed from Holten Avenue, here:
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-Anthony Ciancimino
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The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this
morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the trees
just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from
7:45-8:15AM.
Good birding!
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The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this
morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the trees
just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from
7:45-8:15AM.
Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
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Currently being seen from here (43.17342° N, 79.04958° W), foraging along the
path at the base of the steps.
Good birding!
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Currently being seen from here (43.17342° N, 79.04958° W), foraging along the
path at the base of the steps.
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of the species can
linger.
Neighboring waterfront areas such as Midland & Cedar Grove Beaches, which both
touch Miller Field, may be worth checking tomorrow.
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-Anthony Ciancimino
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of the species can
linger.
Neighboring waterfront areas such as Midland & Cedar Grove Beaches, which both
touch Miller Field, may be worth checking tomorrow.
Good birding!
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Old Place Creek. It may
be worth checking for the bird on the opposite side of the marsh from the kayak
access site here (40.62715° N, 74.18234° W).
Good birding!
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Old Place Creek. It may
be worth checking for the bird on the opposite side of the marsh from the kayak
access site here (40.62715° N, 74.18234° W).
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Currently being seen at the end of Delwit Ave. here
(40.55308° N, 74.11891° W) in the Oakwood Beach section of the island. Scope
recommended at the current moment.
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-Anthony Ciancimino
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Currently being seen at the end of Delwit Ave. here
(40.55308° N, 74.11891° W) in the Oakwood Beach section of the island. Scope
recommended at the current moment.
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-Anthony Ciancimino
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Juvenile bird currently being seen at the end of Delwit Ave. in the Oakwood
Beach section of the island- (40.55289° N, 74.11890° W). Good birding!
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Juvenile bird currently being seen at the end of Delwit Ave. in the Oakwood
Beach section of the island- (40.55289° N, 74.11890° W). Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
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Currently being seen from this location: (41.06053° N, 73.98575° W). Bird is
currently resting after successfully fishing.
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Currently being seen from this location: (41.06053° N, 73.98575° W). Bird is
currently resting after successfully fishing.
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Bar-tailed Godwit currently being seen by many at Cupsogue Beach Co. Park,
Suffolk Co. from this location: (40.77598° N, 72.73471° W). 7/23/2022 @ 8:50AM.
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Bar-tailed Godwit currently being seen by many at Cupsogue Beach Co. Park,
Suffolk Co. from this location: (40.77598° N, 72.73471° W). 7/23/2022 @ 8:50AM.
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Just re-found the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher at Stony Kill Farm EEC, the bird is
just north of the main entrance. Currently being seen from Rt. 9D here
(41.53878° N, 73.95205° W)
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Just re-found the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher at Stony Kill Farm EEC, the bird is
just north of the main entrance. Currently being seen from Rt. 9D here
(41.53878° N, 73.95205° W)
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Dana Barbato found a Black-bellied Whistling Duck at Miller Field here on
Staten Island shortly ago. The bird is frequenting the rain pools adjacent to
the former airplane hangar. Currently being viewed by 10+ of us right now-
5/18/22 @ 6:10PM
-Anthony Ciancimino
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Dana Barbato found a Black-bellied Whistling Duck at Miller Field here on
Staten Island shortly ago. The bird is frequenting the rain pools adjacent to
the former airplane hangar. Currently being viewed by 10+ of us right now-
5/18/22 @ 6:10PM
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the gravel road to this location, but driving
on it is prohibited unless you have a permit.
Good birding and good luck if you go,
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the gravel road to this location, but driving
on it is prohibited unless you have a permit.
Good birding and good luck if you go,
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The Staten Island Gray Kingbird continues at Great Kills Park this morning,
right at the start of the Moonbeam Marina along Buffalo St, just before the
start of Crookes Point.
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The Staten Island Gray Kingbird continues at Great Kills Park this morning,
right at the start of the Moonbeam Marina along Buffalo St, just before the
start of Crookes Point.
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Gray Kingbird currently being viewed by many at the entrance to the boat ramp
parking lot along Buffalo St (@ Great Kills Park) 11:36AM
Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
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Gray Kingbird currently being viewed by many at the entrance to the boat ramp
parking lot along Buffalo St (@ Great Kills Park) 11:36AM
Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
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The Staten Island Gray Kingbird was last seen about 25 minutes ago, adjacent to
the bathhouse at the start of Crookes Point. Once in the park, drive down
Buffalo Street until you see the marina. The bird was in the brush between the
road and parking lot here.
Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
The Staten Island Gray Kingbird was last seen about 25 minutes ago, adjacent to
the bathhouse at the start of Crookes Point. Once in the park, drive down
Buffalo Street until you see the marina. The bird was in the brush between the
road and parking lot here.
Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
Just found a WOOD STORK in Matrix Global Logistics Park on Staten Island’s west
shore. Enter the park from Gulf Ave., and drive due west until you hit the
roundabout. Bird is currently in the pond right there.
Good birding! -Anthony Ciancimino
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Just found a WOOD STORK in Matrix Global Logistics Park on Staten Island’s west
shore. Enter the park from Gulf Ave., and drive due west until you hit the
roundabout. Bird is currently in the pond right there.
Good birding! -Anthony Ciancimino
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Bairds Sandpiper currently at Great Kills Park at the tip of Crookes Point on
Staten Island. The bird was just seen on the western side of the tip but was
flushed by fisherman. I will try to relocate now.
-Anthony C
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Bairds Sandpiper currently at Great Kills Park at the tip of Crookes Point on
Staten Island. The bird was just seen on the western side of the tip but was
flushed by fisherman. I will try to relocate now.
-Anthony C
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The possible juvenile Little Egret, first noted by Dr. Richard Veit, was
observed by Jose and I for quite some time, as mentioned earlier. Photos were
just uploaded on to my Flickr account, and can be accessed at the following
link:
Anthony Ciancimino
The possible juvenile Little Egret, first noted by Dr. Richard Veit, was
observed by Jose and I for quite some time, as mentioned earlier. Photos were
just uploaded on to my Flickr account, and can be accessed at the following
link:
Anthony Ciancimino
Currently have a Red necked Phalarope at the Parallel Pond (pond that parallels
Sharrott Avenue) at the Cemetery of the Resurrection on the south shore of
Staten Island. Bird is foraging in the pond amongst emergent plants.
Unfortunately, The cemetery closes at 4:30 PM
-Anthony Ciancimino
Currently have a Red necked Phalarope at the Parallel Pond (pond that parallels
Sharrott Avenue) at the Cemetery of the Resurrection on the south shore of
Staten Island. Bird is foraging in the pond amongst emergent plants.
Unfortunately, The cemetery closes at 4:30 PM
-Anthony Ciancimino
This evening at around 6:00 there was a Franklin's Gull present At Wolfe's Pond
Park, on Staten Island's south shore. The bird was roosting with many Laughing
Gulls and a couple of Caspian Terns on a sandbar west of the pond (at rising
tide). After a few minutes of the observation the bird
This evening at around 6:00 there was a Franklin's Gull present At Wolfe's Pond
Park, on Staten Island's south shore. The bird was roosting with many Laughing
Gulls and a couple of Caspian Terns on a sandbar west of the pond (at rising
tide). After a few minutes of the observation the bird
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