- RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* Oct 12, 2012
* NYNY1210.12

- Birds Mentioned:
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN+
LE CONTE'S SPARROW+
YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

Snow Goose
Bald Eagle
Long-billed Dowitcher
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Caspian Tern
Pomarine Jaeger
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Black-billed Cuckoo
RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
WESTERN KINGBIRD
Philadelphia Vireo
SEDGE WREN
Blue-winged Warbler
Hooded Warbler
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
Vesper Sparrow
LARK SPARROW
Nelson's Sparrow
BLUE GROSBEAK
DICKCISSEL
Pine Siskin

If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report
electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at
http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to
nysa...@nybirds.org .

If electronic submission is not possible, hardcopy reports and photos
or sketches are welcome. Hardcopy documentation should be mailed to:

        Gary Chapin - Secretary
        NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
        486 High Street
        Victor, NY 14564

~ Transcript ~

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Weekly Recording: (212) 979-3070

To report sightings call:
Tom Burke (212) 372-1483 (weekdays)
Tony Lauro (631) 734-4126

Compilers: Tom Burke, Tony Lauro
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
Transcriber: Karen Fung

[~BEGIN RBA TAPE~]

Greetings.  This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, October
12th, at 10:00pm.  The highlights of today's tape are LE CONTE'S
SPARROW, SEDGE WREN, YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD, AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN,
WESTERN KINGBIRD, BLUE GROSBEAK, DICKCISSEL, LARK SPARROW,
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW, and RED-HEADED WOODPECKER.

Some interesting land birds were found in the area this week, topped
by a LE CONTE'S SPARROW spotted at a back section of Floyd Bennett
Field last Saturday.  Some photos were managed before the bird
disappeared, and it could not be relocated on Sunday.  Other birds at
Floyd Bennett during the week included a PHILADELPHIA VIREO Saturday
and a BLUE GROSBEAK in the Community Garden from Monday through
Thursday, and a POMARINE JAEGER (sitting unhappily, based on the
photos) on a runway for a while on Wednesday.

In that same general area, a WESTERN KINGBIRD was found today around
the Fishermen's Parking Lot at Breezy Point.

In other city parks, Central Park featured a BLUE GROSBEAK in the
Ramble on Monday,  and a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO was among the good mix of
birds there Tuesday.  Also on Tuesday, a flock of ~50 PINE SISKINS
visited the Lake's Upper Lobe, and a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was reported
at the north end on Thursday.

Prospect Park in Brooklyn featured a NELSON'S SPARROW along with a
YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO and a late BLUE-WINGED WARBLER on Thursday.

At Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, the AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN was still
on the East Pond Thursday, where it was joined by a LONG-BILLED
DOWITCHER among the shorebirds and 15 SNOW GEESE among the waterfowl.

In Queens on Wednesday, a VESPER SPARROW was found Wednesday and again
today at All Faith's Cemetery in Middle Village, and a BLUE GROSBEAK
was there on Tuesday.

In Westchester County two AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS, found Sunday in
Milton Harbor off Marshlands Conservancy in Rye, moved over to the
Lakeside Playland Park for Monday through Wednesday, but have not been
seen since.

A SEDGE WREN was reported today from an obscure location at Pelham Bay
Park in the Bronx.

Out along the southern beaches of Long Island, some good coastal
migration has certainly been topped by a heavy movement of PINE
SISKINS.  High morning counts last Sunday and again on Thursday and
Friday produced totals close to 2,000 at sites such as Robert Moses
State Park, Jones Beach West End, and even out east in the Montauk
area, these sustained high numbers reaching epic proportions.  Lesser
numbers of PURPLE FINCHES have also joined the flight.

At Jones Beach West End there were two CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS together
and a flyover DICKCISSEL at the Coast Guard Station hedgerow last
Sunday, with perhaps a different CLAY-COLORED near field 2, and birds
at Gilgo Saturday included a BLUE GROSBEAK and single CLAY-COLORED and
LARK SPARROWS, the latter staying at least to Monday.

Among the other highlights at Robert Moses State Park last Sunday were
three CASPIAN TERNS, both YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO and BLACK-BILLED
CUCKOO, RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, and a HOODED WARBLER.

At Smith Point County Park in Shirley, a female YELLOW-HEADED
BLACKBIRD was spotted in a Brown-headed Cowbird flock last Sunday, and
two DICKCISSELS were noted there that day, while the summering
GLAUCOUS GULL was still present there today.

Last Sunday a BLUE GROSBEAK and DICKCISSEL were seen along Town Lane
in Amagansset.

Nice birds at the Theodore Roosevelt County Park in Montauk included
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and BLUE GROSBEAK Sunday, and LARK and
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW plus DICKCISSEL on Monday.

Two RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS and a PHILADELPHIA VIREO were at Camp Hero
in Montauk Point State Park on Sunday, and two BALD EAGLES were
spotted overhead there on Monday.

Another BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and two CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS were present
around Montauk Inlet Sunday, when two LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS were
also at Fort Pond.

To phone in reports on Long Island, call Tony Lauro at (631) 734-4126,
or weekdays call Tom Burke at (212) 372-1483.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the
National Audubon Society.  Thank you for calling.

[~END TAPE~]

~ End Transcript ~

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