Today Tiffany Kersten and I birded the eastern portion of Suffolk County and
then went back west to the Cemeteries/Belmont Lake State Park area for the last
couple of hours before dark.
The waters off of Montauk Point State Park was loaded with tens of thousands of
Scoters as expected, althou
When Ken Feustel called to tell me he was looking at the Barnacle Goose at
Pinelawn, it couldn't have been long after Jean's post.
I reached the Farmingdale area at 1:30 and found the Barnacle Goose just to the
south of St. Charles Cemetery's Wellwood Ave entrance, with a small flock of
Canada
Hello All, A slow haul west from inlet to inlet produced 2 Great
Cormorants and the 3 Purple Sandpipers at Shinnecock jetties, 6 Northern
Harriers including 1 "Grey Ghost" and an American Bittern along the way to
Cupsogue beach, 120+ Dunlin, 20 BB Plover and a single Ruddy Turnstone a
2. Common raven, Montgomery,NY. 24. Snow buntings, Montgomery,NY.
Dan Furbish. peterbilt.bir...@yahoo.com
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Pinelawn Memorial Park across the street from the Pinelawn Train Station, Long
Island
Tues 1/11/11
1:00pm
Gary Straus just phoned to report a Barnacle Goose and 4 Greater White-Fronted
Geese at the above location.
Jean Loscalzo
Richmond Hill, NY
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A single Common Redpoll was feeding on the south shoulder of the Ocean Parkway
east of JBSP Field 6 with a few Song Sparrows at about 1100AM this morning.
Ken Feustel
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
The lingering VARIED THRUSH was still to be found in its usual areas
this Tuesday, however my observations from 7:50 thru 8:20 a.m. found
the thrush perched at between 30 and 40 feet above ground, in one of
the taller bare oak tre
Ken Thompson just called with news of two Common Redpolls feeding along the Oak
Beach Rd., in the vicinity of the parking pull-off overlooking Fire Island
Inlet.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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The following is a reposting of the Pelagic Trip announcement on behalf of
the New York State Ornithological Association and the New York State Young
Birders Club.
"The New York State Ornithological Association (NYSOA) and the New York
State Young Birders Club (NYSYBC) have arranged a pelagic b
I would appreciate any news today on the Lark and LeConte's, as I am
considering coming out before the storm.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
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A two and a half hour search for the Leconte's Sparrow at the Calverton
Grasslands yesterday was unsuccessful. The Lark Sparrow was relocated by Sam
Janazzo and Pat Jones on the north side of Route 25 west of the main entrance
in the company of Savannah Sparrows. The Rough-legged Hawk was seen b
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