In addition to these fine finds for Nassau County, an adult Arctic Tern was
identified and photographed yesterday (8 June) at Nickerson by Bobby Kurtz and
Joe Viglietta.
Although this species is becoming more familiar to NYS birders, it is
nevertheless still an excellent find anywhere in the
You can go after 5PM and at that time they don’t charge parking fees. I was
there yesterday around 5PM and it was pretty windy and most of the terns were
concentrated on the left side of the beach. You should park near the building
were the bathrooms are, you walk towards the beach and turn
Thanks Shai for your recent reports of Arctic Tern at Nickerson Beach and
Cupsogue Park. I've never seen Arctic Tern in New York and would love to
visit one of these areas.
However, I am not a resident of either Nassau County or Suffolk County. As far
as I can see, the parking fees for
Nickerson Beach 9 July
A group of us had a productive morning for terns. COMMON, ROSEATE, GULL-BILLED,
BLACK and ROYAL. Also, there were a number of first summer Common Terns, quite
rare and interesting to view.
In addition, a first year tern with short legs that hinted at ARCTIC TERN was
on
I just called the office at Nickerson Beach and they gave me a
different story than the persons I spoke to who were actually
collecting the entrance fee last weekend.
The official story is:
They are not yet charging during the week until after Father's Day.
Weekend hours (including Friday)
They currently charge between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. The
schedule changes on Father's Day. The staff doesn't yet know what the
new schedule will be. In the past they started charging at 8:30 am.
The hours they stopped charging have varied from after 5:00 pm to
after 6:00 pm,
Plateau Mountain, Greene County
Wednesday, 03 June and Saturday, 06 June 2015
Last week I conducted two annual breeding bird surveys on the summit of
Plateau Mountain for the Vermont Center for Ecostudies Mountain
Birdwatch program. The first survey covers the southeastern half of the
Hi all,
As an addition to my earlier post I am attaching the following. Suspect ARCTIC
TERN confirmed by expert.
Sy.
---
Hey Bob and Sy,
Yes, that's a first-summer Arctic Tern! Nice.
Best,
Shai
Last Saturday I tried for the Black-necked Stilt (for all of about 15
minutes) at the Smith's Point Marina, on my way west to watch grandson # 3
play in a CYO basketball game...his team succeeded, mine didn't ! Today I
tried again for the bird, with the same results, except I had a few more
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NYSBIRDS-L Digest for Monday, June 08, 2015.
1. Fahnestock (Putnam County)
2. Sandhill Cranes at Nappeague State Park, East Hampton (Suffolk)
3. Terns at Nickerson
On my morning run along Roe avenue I saw a glossy ibis flying. This evening
while biking around Swan River Preserve (just south of Swan Lake - about 1.5
miles north of where I saw the glossy this morning) I observed a glossy ibis
feeding in the ponds. There were also several geese family and a
In addition to these fine finds for Nassau County, an adult Arctic Tern was
identified and photographed yesterday (8 June) at Nickerson by Bobby Kurtz and
Joe Viglietta.
Although this species is becoming more familiar to NYS birders, it is
nevertheless still an excellent find anywhere in the
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> On Jun 9, 2015, at 12:06 AM, & [NYSBIRDS] digest
> wrote:
>
> NYSBIRDS-L Digest for Monday, June 08, 2015.
>
> 1. Fahnestock (Putnam County)
> 2. Sandhill Cranes at Nappeague State Park, East Hampton (Suffolk)
> 3. Terns at Nickerson Beach
> 4. Re:
Thanks Shai for your recent reports of Arctic Tern at Nickerson Beach and
Cupsogue Park. I've never seen Arctic Tern in New York and would love to
visit one of these areas.
However, I am not a resident of either Nassau County or Suffolk County. As far
as I can see, the parking fees for
You can go after 5PM and at that time they don’t charge parking fees. I was
there yesterday around 5PM and it was pretty windy and most of the terns were
concentrated on the left side of the beach. You should park near the building
were the bathrooms are, you walk towards the beach and turn
Nickerson Beach 9 July
A group of us had a productive morning for terns. COMMON, ROSEATE, GULL-BILLED,
BLACK and ROYAL. Also, there were a number of first summer Common Terns, quite
rare and interesting to view.
In addition, a first year tern with short legs that hinted at ARCTIC TERN was
on
They currently charge between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. The
schedule changes on Father's Day. The staff doesn't yet know what the
new schedule will be. In the past they started charging at 8:30 am.
The hours they stopped charging have varied from after 5:00 pm to
after 6:00 pm,
I just called the office at Nickerson Beach and they gave me a
different story than the persons I spoke to who were actually
collecting the entrance fee last weekend.
The official story is:
They are not yet charging during the week until after Father's Day.
Weekend hours (including Friday)
Plateau Mountain, Greene County
Wednesday, 03 June and Saturday, 06 June 2015
Last week I conducted two annual breeding bird surveys on the summit of
Plateau Mountain for the Vermont Center for Ecostudies Mountain
Birdwatch program. The first survey covers the southeastern half of the
Hi all,
As an addition to my earlier post I am attaching the following. Suspect ARCTIC
TERN confirmed by expert.
Sy.
---
Hey Bob and Sy,
Yes, that's a first-summer Arctic Tern! Nice.
Best,
Shai
Got down to Nickerson Beach at about 12:50 chasing this morning's reports. Over
the course of the afternoon I picked up seven species of tern: Black (2),
Roseate (5), Royal (1), Gull-billed (1), Forster's (2), Least (~40) and Common
(hundreds). Didn't see an Arctic among the birds encountered,
Last Saturday I tried for the Black-necked Stilt (for all of about 15
minutes) at the Smith's Point Marina, on my way west to watch grandson # 3
play in a CYO basketball game...his team succeeded, mine didn't ! Today I
tried again for the bird, with the same results, except I had a few more
On my morning run along Roe avenue I saw a glossy ibis flying. This evening
while biking around Swan River Preserve (just south of Swan Lake - about 1.5
miles north of where I saw the glossy this morning) I observed a glossy ibis
feeding in the ponds. There were also several geese family and a
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