it's been happening long before we
were around.
tom brown
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We were on the NY side of Ambrose Channel, ambrose light tower is long gone,
and was much further offshore.
thanks for posting, Shai.
cheers,
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http://fn.gkp.com.pl/recommend.html?igivinj=857182&ityb=52518
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On 09/13/12, Richard Veit wrote:
the pale greenish wash extending to shoulders seem to indicate white-eyed
rather than bells
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Below is a description from Dick Veit. I sent out a message to NYSBirds early
this morning, and I still don't see it listed on the aba website.
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To: sin ; Simon Perkins
; samanthamonier ; ellen
jedrey ; Laney
ve up towards a house on a
bluff. The bird was before where the trail curves up towards the house,
perched in a large tree (no leaves), in an area where there are some dense
thickets.
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It's not unusual to find numbers of WIlson's Storm Petrels in the New York
Bight, I've often had 70+ storm petrels between sandy hook and the rockaways,
and as you head to the edge of the mudhole you tend to find bigger numbers.
With the warm water this year there is likely a rich phyto and
Peter,
You may want to try the following for that ring-billed gull:
http://goeland.uqam.ca/en/report-a-marked-gull
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Looking at my banding records going back to 1997 at sites on staten island and
one at Fort Tilden, we have never banded a Yellow-bellied flycatcher before the
third week of May. The earliest date is for a bird banded on May 23rd at Fort
Tilden (2001), most of our records (including recor