Parking for the above might be a problem, if you try to use the p/lot right
behind the library. It is fairly small, and also services a bowling alley, as
well as other stores. There is more than adequate parking in the 2 public lots
behind the Firehouse, which is located across from the
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 02/11/2011
* NYBU1102.10
- Birds mentioned
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HOARY REDPOLL
YELLOW-R. WARBLER
RED-THROATED LOON
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
Pied-billed
Walked along the SW coast of Brooklyn this morning, from the Narrows to
Gravesend Bay. Highlights: two drake/one hen Common goldeneye and a substantial
raft of Greater scaup. Bufflehead, Red-breasted merganser, American black
duck, and lots of Brant and Ring-billed gull also noted.
Matthew
This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week
ending February 9, 2011.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to
birdl...@hmbc.net
Forty-one species were reported this week.
Best birds of the week:
NORTHERN SHRIKE: Five Rivers 2/8.
SNOW BUNTING:
At noon today, I found a MERLIN perched on a tall willow near the
intersection of Farm to Market and Johnny Cake Road (quaint names, eh?) in
Coxsackie, The Greene County.
It flew off in an unknown direction while I wasn't looking.
I'll post a photo on hm birds website.
There was also a
Having seen groups of five to twelve Black Vultures throughout the
winter here in southern Dutchess Co., had to wonder where they might be
roosting. A phone call yesterday afternoon reporting a flock of "big
black birds" in trees and on a home roof lead Barbara and I to a
residential area of
Having seen groups of five to twelve Black Vultures throughout the
winter here in southern Dutchess Co., had to wonder where they might be
roosting. A phone call yesterday afternoon reporting a flock of big
black birds in trees and on a home roof lead Barbara and I to a
residential area of
At noon today, I found a MERLIN perched on a tall willow near the
intersection of Farm to Market and Johnny Cake Road (quaint names, eh?) in
Coxsackie, The Greene County.
It flew off in an unknown direction while I wasn't looking.
I'll post a photo on hm birds website.
There was also a
This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week
ending February 9, 2011.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to
birdl...@hmbc.net
Forty-one species were reported this week.
Best birds of the week:
NORTHERN SHRIKE: Five Rivers 2/8.
SNOW BUNTING:
Walked along the SW coast of Brooklyn this morning, from the Narrows to
Gravesend Bay. Highlights: two drake/one hen Common goldeneye and a substantial
raft of Greater scaup. Bufflehead, Red-breasted merganser, American black
duck, and lots of Brant and Ring-billed gull also noted.
Matthew
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 02/11/2011
* NYBU1102.10
- Birds mentioned
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Please submit email to dfsuggs localnet com
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HOARY REDPOLL
YELLOW-R. WARBLER
RED-THROATED LOON
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
Pied-billed
Parking for the above might be a problem, if you try to use the p/lot right
behind the library. It is fairly small, and also services a bowling alley, as
well as other stores. There is more than adequate parking in the 2 public lots
behind the Firehouse, which is located across from the
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