Tom Warren - original finder of the Tropical Kingbird - just let us know
that he briefly saw the Kingbird at 10 am at the Landing (area it was
originally found ( but after perching up it flew off into the fog with a
flock of similarly-sized birds. No sighting since then although he says
people
Currently being seen at the end of EQ dock, off Bay ave, Post Office and Fire
dept Road. Large brown bird with bright yellow legs, silver-y bill. Photos
take.
Hunkered in pouring rain, along with Herring, Laughing, Ring-bill and one Gr
Black Backed Gull.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
East
Per Robert Lewis' post to this list: one quick note, yes at least a few (other)
birders were searching early Thursday 10/29, in all the areas where the
Tropical Kingbird HAD been seen in Westchester County, NY (thru Wednesday
10/28, with many many observers) but for the early-Thursday seekers,
Per Robert Lewis' post to this list: one quick note, yes at least a few (other)
birders were searching early Thursday 10/29, in all the areas where the
Tropical Kingbird HAD been seen in Westchester County, NY (thru Wednesday
10/28, with many many observers) but for the early-Thursday seekers,
I haven't seen any posts here yet today.
The local (Westchester) bird app reports that some people looked for the bird
between about 7:00 and 8:30am with no success.
The bird had been seen at several places between the Ardsley train station and
Wicker's Creek. That is approximately between
I haven't seen any posts here yet today.
The local (Westchester) bird app reports that some people looked for the bird
between about 7:00 and 8:30am with no success.
The bird had been seen at several places between the Ardsley train station and
Wicker's Creek. That is approximately between