[nysbirds-l] Summer Tanager in East Hampton

2011-06-04 Thread Anthony Collerton
Still present, in fact saw both male and female together this evening. For brightly colored birds they can be remarkably hard to see in the dense oak canopy here. The male is no longer singing much but I've been hearing "pit-a-tuck" calls around the yard all day so they seem to be settled on

[nysbirds-l] The New York Botanical Garden

2011-06-04 Thread Debbie Becker
Summer tanager Great horned owl and 3 offspring Red tailed hawk Eastern kingbird Northern oriole Cedar waxwings Warbling vireo Cat bird American robin Black crowned night heron Cormorant Wood ducks and offspring American goldfinch Red winged blackbirds Cardinal Bluejay Good birding, Debbie

[nysbirds-l] Connetquot S.P.: YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER; Hooded Warbler--YES, Acadian Flycatcher--NO

2011-06-04 Thread John Gluth
This morning, between 9:15 and 11:45, I birded Connetquot River State Park in search of the Acadian Flycatcher and Hooded Warbler reported yesterday by Ken Fuestel. The latter was heard singing exactly where Ken described, but never sounded much closer than ~100 ft. from Brook Road, and often

RE: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd

2011-06-04 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
Thanks Bob, Using road names, the location would be w/o of the intersection of Dunderberg T'pke & Pleasant Valley Rd. Hope this helps. Cheers, Bob Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 10:49:52 -0700 From: rfer...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd To:

Re: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd

2011-06-04 Thread Robert Lewis
It would be helpful if people describing this location would use the standard names for these "roads".  Please refer to Google maps.  You will find there the names Lemon Road, Dunderberg Turnpike, and Pleasant Valley Road. Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY --- On Sat, 6/4/11, ROBERT ADAMO wrote:

FW: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd., and a mind blowing 3-4 seconds that left us very perplexed.

2011-06-04 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
Hi again, Thanks, I will. Cheers, Bob To: rada...@msn.com Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd., and a mind blowing 3-4 seconds that left us very perplexed. From: acupres...@aol.com Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 12:34:55 -0400 Yes you can share the communications.

Re: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd

2011-06-04 Thread Robert Lewis
It would be helpful if people describing this location would use the standard names for these roads.  Please refer to Google maps.  You will find there the names Lemon Road, Dunderberg Turnpike, and Pleasant Valley Road. Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY --- On Sat, 6/4/11, ROBERT ADAMO rada...@msn.com

RE: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd

2011-06-04 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
Thanks Bob, Using road names, the location would be w/o of the intersection of Dunderberg T'pke Pleasant Valley Rd. Hope this helps. Cheers, Bob Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 10:49:52 -0700 From: rfer...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown Rd, Iona Island, Mine Rd To:

[nysbirds-l] Connetquot S.P.: YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER; Hooded Warbler--YES, Acadian Flycatcher--NO

2011-06-04 Thread John Gluth
This morning, between 9:15 and 11:45, I birded Connetquot River State Park in search of the Acadian Flycatcher and Hooded Warbler reported yesterday by Ken Fuestel. The latter was heard singing exactly where Ken described, but never sounded much closer than ~100 ft. from Brook Road, and often

[nysbirds-l] The New York Botanical Garden

2011-06-04 Thread Debbie Becker
Summer tanager Great horned owl and 3 offspring Red tailed hawk Eastern kingbird Northern oriole Cedar waxwings Warbling vireo Cat bird American robin Black crowned night heron Cormorant Wood ducks and offspring American goldfinch Red winged blackbirds Cardinal Bluejay Good birding, Debbie

[nysbirds-l] Summer Tanager in East Hampton

2011-06-04 Thread Anthony Collerton
Still present, in fact saw both male and female together this evening. For brightly colored birds they can be remarkably hard to see in the dense oak canopy here. The male is no longer singing much but I've been hearing pit-a-tuck calls around the yard all day so they seem to be settled on