While leading a walk for the New York State Young Birders Club at Jones Beach
West End this morning, I found an Eared Grebe on the bay north of the Coast
Guard Station boat basin. The bird was gradually drifting west and diving
actively, last seen several minutes ago headed towards the inlet.
Eared Grebe currently on Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge’s West Pond, all the
way to the east with swans. Diving frequently and barely staying above
water. Also a Hudsonian Godwit briefly put down on the spit at the SE
corner of the West Pond and then flew out into Jamaica Bay and into the
marsh at Yel
An Eared Grebe previously found by members of the Linnaean Society, continues
this AM on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens Co.
It is quite active and I picked it up while scoping and counting ducks looking
north from Big John’s Overlook. The only other notable from the East
Eared Grebe continues at East Pond, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, seen
looking north from Big John’s Pond overlook (40.6207667, -73.8222785)
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refound doug f’s bird on Jamaica Bay wildlife refuge east pond, visible from
big john’s path opening
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Eared Grebe continues with Horned Grebe at Oak Beach
Bobby and Colleen
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While kayaking in the Bronx late this afternoon I found an Eared Grebe just
South-West of the City island bridge along the Pelham Bay shore (i.e. just East
of Rodman Neck). The current and waves in the channel together with the diving
activity of the grebe made the documentation challenging by
Observed this morning from small Senior Citizen parking lot, actively feeding
off east side of Sore Thumb about halfway up the Sore Thumb shoreline. Diving
frequently-patience required.
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There is currently an Eared Grebe on the ocean just west of the jetties at
Shinnecock Inlet, Suffolk County. The bird is floating slowly west.
Michael McBrien
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Moments after pressing send, the Grebe took off, heading west close to shore.
It seemed to touch down somewhere to the west of the Ponqougue beach bathhouse,
so it is likely still in the area.
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> On Jan 10, 2018, at 8:44 AM, Mike McBrien wrote:
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> There is currently an Ear
For those looking for another rarity after seeing the Mountain Bluebird at
Democrat Point, the Eared Grebe is again being seen off of Oak Beach Road
(close to shore) beyond the fishermen's parking lot. John Askildsen, Tom
Burke, Gail Benson
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Third time was a charm. This morning around 10 AM the eared grebe finally
graciously cooperated by appearing relatively close to shore, and then by
joining with his horned cousin for prolonged looks. Seen far west of the
entrance approaching the Sore Thumb peninsula. Here’s a link to a video.
Eared Grebe was seen by Gary S. and myself. It was hanging out with a horned
grebe giving good views through the scope.
Mike Z.
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>From senior citizens parking lot
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Being seen now at mouth of Jones Inlet from West End jetty near green # 5 And
red # 6 buoys.
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Rated Grebe at south end of LakeMontauk seen from south Lake Drive.
Joe DiCostanzo
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The Eared Grebe found saturday by Pete Morris at Oak Beach Suffolk county
was relocated by Joe Viglietta this morning in the same location. The bird
has since drifted west.
Robert Proniewych
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Late morning there was an Eared Grebe close to the smaller parking lot (west of
the main lot) at Oak Beach in Suffolk County. Unfortunately, the bird
disappeared and as yet, has not been refound.
All the best,
Pete
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The Eared Grebe was see at 3:40 in between the West and middle jetty. About 60
Bonaparte's Gulls, and 47 Horned Grebes. No King Eider ( or any Eider for that
matter), Harlequin Ducks or Purple Sandpipers.
Sean Camillieri
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1 Being seen now with horned grebe between middle and western jetty
With Rich Kelly and Arlene Rawls
01/20/2015 @ 12:20 PM
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Tim Lenz and I observed an EARED GREBE today at Point Lookout, Nassau County.
It was loosely associating with two Horned Grebes, immediately east of the
easternmost of the three jetties. Two Harlequin Ducks were off the westernmost
jetty. Many Common Eider and Bonaparte's Gulls wer
November 16 - Genesee County - Today at the Batavia Waste Water
Treatment Plant There was an EARED GREBE, a NORTHERN SHRIKE, 95 Northern
Shovelers, 12 Am Black Ducks, 59 Ring-necked Ducks, 53 Lesser Scaup, 160
Bufflehead,
1,211 Ruddy Ducks, 5 Common Goldeneye, 2 Red-breasted Mergansers
October 25 - At Batavia Waste Water Treatment Plant (Genesee County)
there were:
333 Ruddy Ducks
18 Northern Shovelers
19 Common Mergansers
26 Gadwall
2 Lesser Scaup
3 Pied-billed Grebes
1 Horned Grebe
1 Long-tailed Duck
2 EARED GREBE
4 Northern Pintails
14 American Black Ducks
1 Ring-ne
Date; Jan. 10, 2012
The Eared Grebe was present in the usual spot. It was best observed by
sitting on bench #7 and looking at Jamaica Bay. A scope was necessary. In the
same area were Horned Grebes and Bufflehead. Difficulties were the angle of
the sun and some choppy waves.
Birds of note o
The eared grebe was present on the West Pond by bench 6 at Jamaica Bay WR
Monday morning around 7:45. Mike Higgiston
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A Bedford Audubon Society field trip to Jamaica Bay today (11/15) produced 54
species, including the continuing Eared Grebe, seen hanging with a small group
of Horned Grebes and Buffleheads, on the bay just south of Bench 7 by the West
Pd.
Could not find the previously reported drake Eurasian
After a terrific morning of birding at Wertheim NWR with the Great South Bay
Audubon Society, I continued to Jamaica Bay where the Eared Grebe continued on
the bayside of the West Pond around Bench 5. There were reports in the bird
log of the grebe around 11:00 am, but then it apparently disapp
In my haste to get the msg out from the field. I was not specific about the
location of the Eared Grebe. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge for those who did not
associate "West Pond Trail" with the Refuge.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
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Patricia Lindsay, Steve Walter and I just relocated the Eared Grebe found
earlier in the week by Anne Lazarus and her group. The Grebe is associating
with several Horned Grebes on the bayside of the West Pond Trail just before
Terrapin Trail.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
Hi All, I gave an Eastern Long Island Audubon Walk from Montauk to
East Hampton today. On our last stop at Main Beach,[south Main St.], East
Hampton we had an Eared Grebe directly out from the parking lot in breakers
some 25 yards from shore. It gave all of us multiple looks. We had just come
Dear NY Birders,
With regards to the EARED GREBES recently found on Eastern Long Island, I
have little doubt that there are actually two different individuals: the one
at Ditch Plains, Montauk and the other at Amagansett. The location where
Carl Starace found the Amagansett bird was the same place
An Eared Grebe was observed Thursday afternoon with three Horned Grebes from
the end of Indian Wells Plain Highway in Amagansett. This individual is perhaps
the same bird seen by birders further east off Atlantic Avenue the day before.
This particular bird is not a well-marked individual, lackin
Jan 13 - a trip to Chautauqua County with Jim Pawlicki resulted in several
bird species including:
Irving
juvenile Bald Eagle
Barcelona Harbor
adult Bald Eagle
Chautauqua Lake at Celeron and lower Chadakoin River in Jamestown
adult Bald Eagle
2 Mute Swans
Am. Black Duck
4 Pied-billed Grebes
Photos of the Dunkirk Little Gull and Trumpeter Swans can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmpawli10/
The Little Gull spent a fair amount of time foraging point blank off of the
main pier on both the east and west sides amongst small numbers of
Bonaparte's, while the Trumpeter Swans wer
January 6 - A trip to Dunkirk Harbor Jim Pawlicki today resulted in 42
avian species including:
Northern Mockingbird (in Lackawana)
Bald Eagle 1 imm. in Hanover
At Dunkirk Harbor
EARED GREBE west end - seen from near conservation building
TRUMPETER SWANS 2 adults and 1 imm.
American Co
Art Buddington and I saw the Eared Grebe (originally seen by David Neuve of
Silver Creek in February) closeby off the east side of the Central Avenue dock
near the Main Street breakwall. It rested amongst the Coots most of the time.
It is the first time that I can remember a Grebe resting with i
The EARED GREBE and the "Blonde Gull" (1st-cycle GLAUCOUS GULL) originally
found mid-week by Dave Neveu were both present today at Dunkirk Harbor in
Chautauqua Co. with the Grebe frequenting the area in close just off the
Main Pier between the docked Margaret Ann (boat) and the east inner
b
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