Yes, it has been a really bad month. His wife was Linda Vardy. They were
married in his yard in Glen Cove area and many of us in attendance wore our
bins!
Ian
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 7:33 PM Jennifer Wilson-Pines
wrote:
> Rick Kedenberg also lost his battle with cancer last week. Rick was act
Fantastic sighting!
Ian
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:09 AM Steve Walter wrote:
> This was actually on Wednesday, viewed from my hawk observation spot at
> Alley Creek (northern end of Alley Pond Park). The bird passed a good
> distance to the south of me, but I’ve seen enough Bald Eagles here to c
The Dickcissel has not been seen since Steve originally located it. There
has been a Blue Grosbeak, and 4 Ravens flew by to the southwest.
Ian Resnick
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At least 4 Brown Boobies were reported in Maryland the other day. Seems like a
bit if an incursion.
Ian Resnick
Bayside, Quuens
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Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2019
Eric Miller & I had 8 or more Black-bellied Whistling Ducks today at the
pond at the exit ramp to the Meadowbrook from Bay Pkwy at Jones Beach, the
continuing spot. They were only visible when in the air moving from one spot
to another, otherwise they were hidden behind the vegetation.
So far, minimal. Not much activity at all.
Ian Resnick
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Earlier this morning I saw a Red-throated Loon at Oakland Lake in Bayside,
Queens. It was first sighted by Eric Miller yesterday.
In addition, there were good numbers of Golden-crowned Kinglets, 1 Rusty
Blackbird and 1 drake Wood Duck.
Ian Resnick
Bayside, NY
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treet in the wildflower meadow were a number of Palm Warblers and a few
Phoebes.
Ian Resnick
Bayside, NY
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. Also present were numerous
Yellow-rumpeds, a few Palm Warblers and a single very dull Pine Warbler. The
Lesser Scaup also remain.
Ian Resnick
Bayside, NY
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Our count was held on Sunday the 19th, and the final tally is 112 species,
which is very good for our count. The most unusual sightings we had were
Northern Waterthrush in Kissena Park, Common Raven (suddenly not so unexpected
in the NYC area anymore), and Semipalmated Plover.
Ian Resnick
The Queens count has been postponed from the 20th until January 3rd. Anyone
interested in participating, please get in touch with me. We have lots of
ground to cover and can always use more eyes and ears!
Thanks!
Ian Resnick
Queens County Bird Club
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