At 4:30 am, the radar shows best birds activity this season over
NYC. It suggests a huge number of birds landing.It looks like a fall
out.https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/northeast_loop.phpSent using Zoho Mail
I have been reviewing these radar maps for the last few years, almost on a
daily basis during migration seasons. I think there are few points to be
considered during reading these maps: (especially for NYC birders)
(check the archived radar loops on this site as I explain my point:
http://www.p
This morning, there is a lot of radar activity over NYC.
https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/northeast_loop.php
The green color suggests a lot a lot of birds landing. I wonder if it also mean
a lot of birds taking off like Brants.
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This morning at 10:55 Gus Keri briefly saw and photographed what appeared to be
a raptor with a long, forked-tail over Canarsie Beach Park in Brooklyn. View
and photo were heavily backlit, into the sun, so coloration could not be
perceived:
https
I just checked the radar activities this morning. It looks like a
significant number of birds just landed this morning over New York City
(Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan).You can check it here:
https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/northeast_loop.phpSent using Zoh
r lack thereof or dare I say suppressed.
Dick Veit also reported from Staten Island. Big up to the Bronx - an overdue
sighting.
Good to see that Gus Keri is still in the game.
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather
denying me the access to
their tweets. They all did it at the same time. They must have been in an
emergency meeting somewhere in a dark cave under the candle lights right now to
decide the fate of the evil-doer Gus Keri.
The SSBEB forgot all what ailing the world of birds. They forgot global
I went chasing after this goose yesterday. I checked the small pool where it
was reported, between LIE and Douglaston PKWY. I saw around 30 Canada geese. No
GWFG.
The geese flew off toward the hill east of the pool. I looked at the map and I
saw a large golf course there. I thought the geese mi
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Wed, 10 Jan 2018 09:39:46 -0800 Nancy Tognan wrote
Ross’s goose continues at ballfield. 150th st just north of north conduit
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Has any one looked into the possibility of viral infection? Viral infection can
make birds thin and starved-looking and can affect large number of birds at
once.
New viruses are being seen every once in a while that scientists are not aware
of, and these viruses are affecting all species inclu
If you are going by car to see the Swainson's Warbler at Prospect park this
weekend, I will tell you what I have been doing for the past 4 years in going
to this park without any problem and you can decide if it suits you.
Most of the time I park my car on the streets near the 16th St. entranc
The Blue Grosbeak at Prospect park, Brooklyn, was found by Paige Linden Brams.
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 18:55:33 -0700 Thomas Fiore
wrote
A male Blue Grosbeak was seen by quite a few birders in Brooklyn’s (Kings Co.)
Prospect Park, th
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