Here is a link to Peter Priolo's BARNACLE GOOSE photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73827493@N07/
It appears as if the goose flock was much closer to Montauk Highway when
Peter viewed them around 3:00PM. When I arrived the flock was toward the
north end of the Lake. Hopefully the bird can be
Having some free time this afternoon, I tried for the Iceland (Kumlien's) Gull,
that has been reported a number of times from Iron Pier Town Beach, Jamesport,
by Paul Gillen. I found Steve Walter there, who had seen the bird before I
arrived, and also reported seeing Purple Sandpipers at
The two ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS are still at Swindler Cove Park (same location
indicated by Jacob Drucker) in addition to the Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, the 2
killdeer and the other birds mentioned by Jacob. Today my wife (Magali)i found
a new bird in the same area (fishing in the Sherman Creek) a
This afternoon I visited Dune Rd. and along some other birders and
photographers easily spotted the lingering Snowy Owl on Warner's Island
best viewed from Road I on the North side of Dune Rd., just east of
Ponquogue Bridge.
The Shinnecock Inlet held a couple Common Loons and some seals but
At 3:30 PM, I received a pix message from friend Peter Priolo. It was a decent
digiscope photograph of what appeared to be a BARNACLE GOOSE.
He viewed the goose on Eastport Lake in Eastport, NY. It was, as always,
associating with CAGO's, about 150 of them. Coordinates below.
I arrived on the
Mountain Bluebird now at favored spot.
Steve
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From: Glenn Quinn
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Mon, Jan 2, 2012 21:04:31 GMT+00:00
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Mountain Blue bird present, 2PM
The Mountain Bluebird was still present
Had a Bald Eagle flying over where I work at 10 Commerce Rd. yesterday. That
seems to be a popular area for raptors. Since I started working there in
November I've had a redtail, two cooper's hawks, two peregrines, and the
eagle. Go figure. Also had the Hermit Thrush back at the birdbath
I found it very strange to see a PIWA associating with 4 EABL in that same
field where the mountain bluebird was discovered. The bird was working the snow
fence, following the lead of the EABL's. Not only is the time of year strange,
but so is the habitat.
Given all of the recent finds, I made
Both birds seen on and off at Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan. By first ballfield.
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This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week
ending 4 January 2012. Report your sightings in New York's
Hudson-Mohawk Region to birdl...@hmbc.net
Eighty-six species were reported, including results from the Fort Plain
(FPCBC, 12/30) andTroy (TCBC, 12/31) CBCs.
IE, Belted Kingfisher for those not using bander's code...
TF,
nyc
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On Jan 7, 2012, at 5:56 AM, Dan wrote:
[nysbirds-l] BEKI, Saratoga Springs, NY Jan 2+3, 2012
From: Dan
Date: January 7, 2012 5:56:28 AM EST
To: NYSBirds-l@Cornell.edu
Sorry for the late post:
Sorry for the late post:
Seen and heard over "Stewart's main plant" on Church Street, January 2nd and
3rd 2012.
Good birding,
Dan
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Sorry for the late post:
Seen and heard over Stewart's main plant on Church Street, January 2nd and
3rd 2012.
Good birding,
Dan
peterbilt.bir...@yahoo.com
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IE, Belted Kingfisher for those not using bander's code...
TF,
nyc
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On Jan 7, 2012, at 5:56 AM, Dan wrote:
[nysbirds-l] BEKI, Saratoga Springs, NY Jan 2+3, 2012
From: Dan peterbilt.bir...@yahoo.com
Date: January 7, 2012 5:56:28 AM EST
To: NYSBirds-l@Cornell.edu
This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week
ending 4 January 2012. Report your sightings in New York's
Hudson-Mohawk Region to birdl...@hmbc.net
Eighty-six species were reported, including results from the Fort Plain
(FPCBC, 12/30) andTroy (TCBC, 12/31) CBCs.
Both birds seen on and off at Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan. By first ballfield.
--
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Had a Bald Eagle flying over where I work at 10 Commerce Rd. yesterday. That
seems to be a popular area for raptors. Since I started working there in
November I've had a redtail, two cooper's hawks, two peregrines, and the
eagle. Go figure. Also had the Hermit Thrush back at the birdbath
Mountain Bluebird now at favored spot.
Steve
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-Original message-
From: Glenn Quinn gle...@verizon.net
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Mon, Jan 2, 2012 21:04:31 GMT+00:00
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Mountain Blue bird present, 2PM
The Mountain Bluebird
At 3:30 PM, I received a pix message from friend Peter Priolo. It was a decent
digiscope photograph of what appeared to be a BARNACLE GOOSE.
He viewed the goose on Eastport Lake in Eastport, NY. It was, as always,
associating with CAGO's, about 150 of them. Coordinates below.
I arrived on the
This afternoon I visited Dune Rd. and along some other birders and
photographers easily spotted the lingering Snowy Owl on Warner's Island
best viewed from Road I on the North side of Dune Rd., just east of
Ponquogue Bridge.
The Shinnecock Inlet held a couple Common Loons and some seals but
Having some free time this afternoon, I tried for the Iceland (Kumlien's) Gull,
that has been reported a number of times from Iron Pier Town Beach, Jamesport,
by Paul Gillen. I found Steve Walter there, who had seen the bird before I
arrived, and also reported seeing Purple Sandpipers at
Here is a link to Peter Priolo's BARNACLE GOOSE photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73827493@N07/
It appears as if the goose flock was much closer to Montauk Highway when
Peter viewed them around 3:00PM. When I arrived the flock was toward the
north end of the Lake. Hopefully the bird can be
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