[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 8/21 - Golden-winged Warbler, etc.

2018-08-21 Thread Tom Fiore
Tuesday, 21 August, 2018 Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City A Golden-winged Warbler was among the migrants found in the park’s Ramble area today; the latter esp. in the vicinity of the small stream there known as the Gill, & just to the north of that; more than a dozen other American warbler

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 8/21 - Golden-winged Warbler, etc.

2018-08-21 Thread Tom Fiore
Tuesday, 21 August, 2018 Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City A Golden-winged Warbler was among the migrants found in the park’s Ramble area today; the latter esp. in the vicinity of the small stream there known as the Gill, & just to the north of that; more than a dozen other American warbler

[nysbirds-l] Breezy Point Marbled Godwit - yes

2018-08-21 Thread Pepaul
Since the last report was a “no” report, I thought I’d write to say that the MAGO continues in with the oystercatcher flock. Also 5 Red Knots, 1 Royal Tern flyby, 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull, and generally low shorebird numbers, but decent diversity (12 species). Good birding, Tripper --

[nysbirds-l] Breezy Point Marbled Godwit - yes

2018-08-21 Thread Pepaul
Since the last report was a “no” report, I thought I’d write to say that the MAGO continues in with the oystercatcher flock. Also 5 Red Knots, 1 Royal Tern flyby, 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull, and generally low shorebird numbers, but decent diversity (12 species). Good birding, Tripper --

[nysbirds-l] Marbled Godwit Continues at Cupsogue Co. Park (Suffolk Co.)

2018-08-21 Thread Ken F
Present at various locations on the mudflats east of Moriches Inlet late this morning on an incoming tide. Shorebirding was poor at Cupsogue in general, with poor numbers and variety. Before heading to Cupsogue we birded the farm fields in Riverhead. We observed Black-bellied Plover,

[nysbirds-l] Marbled Godwit Continues at Cupsogue Co. Park (Suffolk Co.)

2018-08-21 Thread Ken F
Present at various locations on the mudflats east of Moriches Inlet late this morning on an incoming tide. Shorebirding was poor at Cupsogue in general, with poor numbers and variety. Before heading to Cupsogue we birded the farm fields in Riverhead. We observed Black-bellied Plover,

[nysbirds-l] Reminder: Shorebird Festival this Saturday at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

2018-08-21 Thread Lloyd Spitalnik
*13th ANNUAL JAMAICA BAY SHOREBIRD FESTIVAL* *Saturday, August 25th (7:30am-5pm)* Join us for this special day of wildlife viewing at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Learn about behavior, biology and how to identify shorebirds in the field. Activities include field trips to the East and West

[nysbirds-l] Reminder: Shorebird Festival this Saturday at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

2018-08-21 Thread Lloyd Spitalnik
*13th ANNUAL JAMAICA BAY SHOREBIRD FESTIVAL* *Saturday, August 25th (7:30am-5pm)* Join us for this special day of wildlife viewing at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Learn about behavior, biology and how to identify shorebirds in the field. Activities include field trips to the East and West

[nysbirds-l] Setauket - Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch

2018-08-21 Thread JOHN TURNER
Four Harbors Audubon Society kicked off the 2018 field season for the Nighthawk Watch at the Stone Bridge at Frank Melville Park with a Power Point presentation yesterday at the Red Barn in the Park on the "what", "why", "where", "when", and "how" of the Watch. Many of the thirty-five or so

[nysbirds-l] Setauket - Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch

2018-08-21 Thread JOHN TURNER
Four Harbors Audubon Society kicked off the 2018 field season for the Nighthawk Watch at the Stone Bridge at Frank Melville Park with a Power Point presentation yesterday at the Red Barn in the Park on the "what", "why", "where", "when", and "how" of the Watch. Many of the thirty-five or so

Re: [nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret continues at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn (NYC)

2018-08-21 Thread Gus Keri
It had been moving toward Dale Ave, east of Cypress. It is amazing how mowers are not bothering it. People with mowers are 30 to 40 feet away. I guess the Egret enjoying the food left by the mowing process.Sent using Zoho Mail On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 06:20:43

Re: [nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret continues at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn (NYC)

2018-08-21 Thread Gus Keri
It had been moving toward Dale Ave, east of Cypress. It is amazing how mowers are not bothering it. People with mowers are 30 to 40 feet away. I guess the Egret enjoying the food left by the mowing process.Sent using Zoho Mail On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 06:20:43

[nysbirds-l] Cattle Egret continues at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn (NYC)

2018-08-21 Thread David Barrett
We just reported that Gus Keri has re-found the Green-Wood Cemetery CATTLE EGRET https://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1031890109552046080 a block northeast of its location yesterday, now near the intersection of Cypress Avenue and Vernal Avenue. This still is in the south end of Green-Wood.