Croton Point Park same location gully by east side landfill path refound by
John Sarles
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Northern Wheatear continues at Heckscher state park near cabins 9& 10. May the
birds be with you
Bob and Colleen
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Still present at 12:40 PM Monday
Mike Higgiston
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Wheater is still giving great looks! Favoring orange cones by the "Cottages
9-10 Parking" sign when it's not in the median.
Here are coordinates for anyone not familiar with the area:
40.704149,-73.149276
Good birding!
Daisy
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018, 12:47 PM Ken Feustel wrote:
> Being seen now i
Being seen now in median on east side of park across from new cabin rentals.
Perching on small evergreen shrubs and wooden posts.
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FYI, a search at Plumb Beach in the usual locations from about 9:00 to
10:00 this morning, 10/9, failed to turn up the Wheatear; though a flyover
American Bittern was a nice consolation.
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Had great looks at a most cooperative bird that seemed to be posing at the wood
structure at Plumb beach. The bird was present between 1:30-2pm.
Rod Gonzalez
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NYC
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Twitter teeet i recd in my mailbox : @aredstart2: Wheatear on wooden box on southeastern marsh side Plumb beachPer isabel contem.twitter.com/aredstart2 Peter,bbc Sent from my MetroPCS 4G Android device
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The Northern Wheatear went missing a little bit after the last positive
report earlier this morning and has not been refound.
A number of birders combed the areas the bird was last seen, searching as
far west as the weedy lot adjacent to the motel near Knapp Street.
I also checked Breezy Point bu
PLUM Beach … damn you autocorrect!
Rob
On Oct 1, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Doug Gochfeld wrote:
> If ONLY we had a Palm Beach in Brooklyn!
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 6:12 AM, Rob Jett wrote:
> The Palm Beach Northern Wheatear has been flying as far west as the new rock
> jetty and then flying back
The Palm Beach Northern Wheatear has been flying as far west as the new rock
jetty and then flying back towards the east.
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Exactly where at Plum Beach, near the parking lot or toward the bridge at the
east end? Bay side or marsh side?
Bob Gochfeld
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Wheatear-YES
The Northern Wheatear is still
The Northern Wheatear is still present at Plum Beach in Brooklyn.
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A group of us including Jim Ash and Vicki Bustamante watched the Wheatear until
about 1115. It was last seen around the small ponds behind the main building at
Deep Hollow Ranch. It was frequently perching up on the fence posts.
Good luck if you go!
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Karen Rubinstein has just found a NORTHERN WHEATEAR at Theodore Roosevelt
County Park in Montauk, eastern Suffolk County. Take Rt 27 through the
village of Montauk and look for the park on the left (north) about a half
mile after East Lake Drive. Turn into the park and park near the buildings.
Walk
I would appreciate any update/report about the Wheatear. Has the bird been seen
this morning?
Thanks,
FP
On Sep 8, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Jack Rothman wrote:
> Richard Aracil, Deborah Allen and I watched the bird on a pile of large
> broken rocks across many rows of track at about 3:25 this afte
, 2011 6:18 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Wheatear. NO
At Croton from 515 to 615 no sign of bird.
Liz Martens
Salt Point
Benjamin Van Doren wrote:
>Hi Fred and Rich,
>
>Here's a Google Map with various points plotted:
>http://g.co/maps/sqd4a
>
>Very unlikely to see the b
Richard Aracil, Deborah Allen and I watched the bird on a pile of large broken
rocks across many rows of track at about 3:25 this afternoon. Other birders
were present as well. To find the pile of rocks, face the fence, midway to the
end of parking lot J, on the attached map. Obviously, the bird
es of spotting it. But who knows;
>> someone else might be able to.
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>> *From:* bounce-38013754-8863...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:
>> bounce-38013754-8863...@list.cornell.edu] *On Beha
13884-8863...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-38013884-8863...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Benjamin Van
Doren
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 9:10 PM
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Cc: Fred Baumgarten; NYSBirds-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Wheatear Question
Hi Fred and Rich,
Here's a
Re: the Northern Wheatear in Westchester Co.
It might sort of follow that anyone arriving early and finding the
Northern Wheatear still present at Croton-Harmon Metro-North RR
station's vicinity could attempt to post a report as early as they're
able to for the others who would be most inte
h in the way of hopes of
spotting it. But who knows; someone else might be able to.
From: bounce-38013754-8863...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-38013754-8863...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Fred Baumgarten
Sent: Wednesday, September 07,
2011 8:37 PM
To: NYSBirds-L@cornell.edu
Subj
13754-8863...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Fred
Baumgarten
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Wheatear Question
For those of us unfamiliar with the area and the station, can someone tell
me, is it obvious where to go to look for the Northern Wheatea
Hi all,
Wheatear was still there as of 6 PM. Frequenting the fence along the train
tracks but also flying all around the area, perching in trees, on a garbage
can, and often staying on the ground inside the train track fence. Luckily,
the many trains moving by would flush the bird onto the fence f
Update: easily visible from around 2:50 - 3:10pm when I left. killer looks.
When I left it was perched on top of a gravel pile, about 6 feet off the ground.
Plenty of easy parking here. Just keep driving south.
41.184524, -73.879591
Bob Lewis
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Update: easily visible from around 2:50 = 3:10pm when I left. killer looks.
When I left it was perched on top of a gravel pile, about 6 feet off the ground.
Plenty of easy parking here. Just keep driving south.
41.184524, -73.879591
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The Northern Wheatear female/winter male was at the Croton train station boat
ramp parking area as of 12:50pm when I left. Nice bird. Thanks Christine for
the notice.
Andrew
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Bronxville, Westchester Co., New Yor
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