[nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch, Tuesday, March 6th

2012-03-06 Thread Donna Schulman
The Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch was quite active while I there, from 10:0am to
12:40pm, spending most of its time in the large tree in the yard or on the
ground around the feeders or fighting off House Sparrows on the bird bath.
It seemed to be in the area most of the time, though there were long
periods, especially after 11:30am, when it would fly to the back of the
large tree and was not visible from the driveway.  By the time I left, it
was significantly less active, with very little time on the ground (where
you get the best photographs).

The local television crew arrived around 11:20, and you can see the report
here:
http://www.wwnytv.com/news/local/Feedback-Bird-Watchers-141632383.html

The height of the crowd was at 11am, but that was because people were
coming and going.  I never felt like there was an overwhelming number of
people.

Nancy Loomis, the homeowner, was very gracious, and allowed us the use of
the bathroom facilities in her large garage, and even coffee!  (I cannot
guarantee that this will be available tomorrow, since she said she needs to
go back to work.)  Nancy and her sister, Janet Akin, were wonderful hosts.

The large garage has a large driveway in front, so there is parking.  The
feeders and yard are nicely visible from the driveway.  (If you use Google
Maps, be warned that they mis-locate the address, the house is about
12-minutes further down the road.)

Thank you, Nancy and Janet for identifying the bird and allowing us to see
and photograph it!

Donna


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On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Gerry Smith  wrote:

> **
> Bird and about 30 birders present 11AM Gerry Smith
>  *From:* Joan E. Collins 
> *Sent:* March 06, 2012 9:02 AM
> *To:* NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu ; northern_ny_bi...@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update
>
>  3/6/12
>
> ** **
>
> Janet Akin, sister of Nancy Loomis (homeowner), reported that the
> Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch showed up at 6:26 a.m. this morning.  Nancy sent me
> a message that a TV crew from Channel 7 out of Watertown is on the way to
> her house!  Little does the rosy finch know how famous it is becoming!
> Locust Grove must be experiencing a boon in tourism!
>
> ** **
>
> Nancy also mentioned “what a nice bunch of guys” visited yesterday, and
> today, she mentioned it has been great to meet everyone visiting.  She
> particularly enjoyed reading Corey Finger’s blog (I’ll list the link below
> for members of Northern NY Birds):
>
> ** **
>
> http://1birds.com/gray-crowned-rosy-finch-in-new-york.htm
>
> ** **
>
> Beautiful photos Corey!  Thank you for writing such an interesting blog –
> I found it wonderful to read more about the bird’s behavior, and its
> behavior around the other feeder species.  Thanks to Benjamin and Seth for
> identifying the bird’s subspecies.
>
> ** **
>
> Joan Collins
>
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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach / Jamaica Bay

2012-03-06 Thread Anthony Collerton
Had a few hours to spare in the middle of the day.  Jones Beach West-End
produced 5 HARLEQUIN DUCKS (1 male), a single RAZORBILL, a RED-NECKED GREBE
and good numbers of Red-throated Loons.  The only migrants were 6 Killdeer
on the road-divide and a single TREE SWALLOW near the Fishermen's Trail.
Not much at Jamaica Bay West Pond - a RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET (an
overwintering bird that I've seen there before) and notably fewer ducks on
the West Pond in general.
A quick stop at Floyd Bennet produced 35 Horned Larks on the cricket field.
Counting down to migration .

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update

2012-03-06 Thread Gerry Smith
Bird and about 30 birders present 11AM Gerry Smith
From: Joan E. Collins 
Sent: March 06, 2012 9:02 AM
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu ; northern_ny_bi...@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update


3/6/12

 

Janet Akin, sister of Nancy Loomis (homeowner), reported that the Gray-crowned 
Rosy-Finch showed up at 6:26 a.m. this morning.  Nancy sent me a message that a 
TV crew from Channel 7 out of Watertown is on the way to her house!  Little 
does the rosy finch know how famous it is becoming!  Locust Grove must be 
experiencing a boon in tourism!

 

Nancy also mentioned "what a nice bunch of guys" visited yesterday, and today, 
she mentioned it has been great to meet everyone visiting.  She particularly 
enjoyed reading Corey Finger's blog (I'll list the link below for members of 
Northern NY Birds):

 

http://1birds.com/gray-crowned-rosy-finch-in-new-york.htm

 

Beautiful photos Corey!  Thank you for writing such an interesting blog - I 
found it wonderful to read more about the bird's behavior, and its behavior 
around the other feeder species.  Thanks to Benjamin and Seth for identifying 
the bird's subspecies.

 

Joan Collins

Long Lake, NY

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[nysbirds-l] BirdCallsRadio Archive | Benjamin Van Doren

2012-03-06 Thread Mardi Dickinson



Birders et al,

BirdCallsRadio archive is now available of March 4 show with our wonderful 
guest Benjamin Van Doren.
Benjamin's research on nocturnal migration and morning flight in migrating 
birds has earned him a finalist 
position for the prestigious Intel Science Talent Search award. He will be 
going to Washington DC this week
for the last leg of his journey. We wish him well and Good Luck!
http://birdcallsradio.com/2012/03/06/archive-of-show-with-benjamin-van-doren-originally-aired-3-4-12/

Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
Norwalk CT
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[nysbirds-l] razorbillss

2012-03-06 Thread AJIT ANTONY
Does anyone have a reasonable [scientific] hypothesis as to why so many
Razorbills were seen this winter season?

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Field Trips

2012-03-06 Thread Rob Jett
In response to interest from participants on my weekend tours, I've begun a 
series of Brooklyn-based weekday field trips. You can find details and a 
calendar on my blog here:

http://tinyurl.com/7w2vlqb

Good birding,

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[nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update

2012-03-06 Thread Joan E. Collins
3/6/12

 

Janet Akin, sister of Nancy Loomis (homeowner), reported that the
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch showed up at 6:26 a.m. this morning.  Nancy sent me
a message that a TV crew from Channel 7 out of Watertown is on the way to
her house!  Little does the rosy finch know how famous it is becoming!
Locust Grove must be experiencing a boon in tourism!

 

Nancy also mentioned "what a nice bunch of guys" visited yesterday, and
today, she mentioned it has been great to meet everyone visiting.  She
particularly enjoyed reading Corey Finger's blog (I'll list the link below
for members of Northern NY Birds):

 

http://1birds.com/gray-crowned-rosy-finch-in-new-york.htm

 

Beautiful photos Corey!  Thank you for writing such an interesting blog - I
found it wonderful to read more about the bird's behavior, and its behavior
around the other feeder species.  Thanks to Benjamin and Seth for
identifying the bird's subspecies.

 

Joan Collins

Long Lake, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Floyd Bennett Northern Shrike

2012-03-06 Thread Derek Rogers
At 6:50 AM the Northern Shrike literally called to my attention through a 
series of vocalizations. It presented itself for a solid 5 minutes where it was 
perched on top of some medium sized shrubs along the south west edge of the 
model airplane runway.

Derek Rogers
Sayville





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[nysbirds-l] Floyd Bennett Northern Shrike

2012-03-06 Thread Derek Rogers
At 6:50 AM the Northern Shrike literally called to my attention through a 
series of vocalizations. It presented itself for a solid 5 minutes where it was 
perched on top of some medium sized shrubs along the south west edge of the 
model airplane runway.

Derek Rogers
Sayville





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[nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update

2012-03-06 Thread Joan E. Collins
3/6/12

 

Janet Akin, sister of Nancy Loomis (homeowner), reported that the
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch showed up at 6:26 a.m. this morning.  Nancy sent me
a message that a TV crew from Channel 7 out of Watertown is on the way to
her house!  Little does the rosy finch know how famous it is becoming!
Locust Grove must be experiencing a boon in tourism!

 

Nancy also mentioned what a nice bunch of guys visited yesterday, and
today, she mentioned it has been great to meet everyone visiting.  She
particularly enjoyed reading Corey Finger's blog (I'll list the link below
for members of Northern NY Birds):

 

http://1birds.com/gray-crowned-rosy-finch-in-new-york.htm

 

Beautiful photos Corey!  Thank you for writing such an interesting blog - I
found it wonderful to read more about the bird's behavior, and its behavior
around the other feeder species.  Thanks to Benjamin and Seth for
identifying the bird's subspecies.

 

Joan Collins

Long Lake, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Field Trips

2012-03-06 Thread Rob Jett
In response to interest from participants on my weekend tours, I've begun a 
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calendar on my blog here:

http://tinyurl.com/7w2vlqb

Good birding,

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[nysbirds-l] razorbillss

2012-03-06 Thread AJIT ANTONY
Does anyone have a reasonable [scientific] hypothesis as to why so many
Razorbills were seen this winter season?

AJIT ANTONY
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update

2012-03-06 Thread Gerry Smith
Bird and about 30 birders present 11AM Gerry Smith
From: Joan E. Collins 
Sent: March 06, 2012 9:02 AM
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu ; northern_ny_bi...@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update


3/6/12

 

Janet Akin, sister of Nancy Loomis (homeowner), reported that the Gray-crowned 
Rosy-Finch showed up at 6:26 a.m. this morning.  Nancy sent me a message that a 
TV crew from Channel 7 out of Watertown is on the way to her house!  Little 
does the rosy finch know how famous it is becoming!  Locust Grove must be 
experiencing a boon in tourism!

 

Nancy also mentioned what a nice bunch of guys visited yesterday, and today, 
she mentioned it has been great to meet everyone visiting.  She particularly 
enjoyed reading Corey Finger's blog (I'll list the link below for members of 
Northern NY Birds):

 

http://1birds.com/gray-crowned-rosy-finch-in-new-york.htm

 

Beautiful photos Corey!  Thank you for writing such an interesting blog - I 
found it wonderful to read more about the bird's behavior, and its behavior 
around the other feeder species.  Thanks to Benjamin and Seth for identifying 
the bird's subspecies.

 

Joan Collins

Long Lake, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach / Jamaica Bay

2012-03-06 Thread Anthony Collerton
Had a few hours to spare in the middle of the day.  Jones Beach West-End
produced 5 HARLEQUIN DUCKS (1 male), a single RAZORBILL, a RED-NECKED GREBE
and good numbers of Red-throated Loons.  The only migrants were 6 Killdeer
on the road-divide and a single TREE SWALLOW near the Fishermen's Trail.
Not much at Jamaica Bay West Pond - a RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET (an
overwintering bird that I've seen there before) and notably fewer ducks on
the West Pond in general.
A quick stop at Floyd Bennet produced 35 Horned Larks on the cricket field.
Counting down to migration .

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[nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch, Tuesday, March 6th

2012-03-06 Thread Donna Schulman
The Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch was quite active while I there, from 10:0am to
12:40pm, spending most of its time in the large tree in the yard or on the
ground around the feeders or fighting off House Sparrows on the bird bath.
It seemed to be in the area most of the time, though there were long
periods, especially after 11:30am, when it would fly to the back of the
large tree and was not visible from the driveway.  By the time I left, it
was significantly less active, with very little time on the ground (where
you get the best photographs).

The local television crew arrived around 11:20, and you can see the report
here:
http://www.wwnytv.com/news/local/Feedback-Bird-Watchers-141632383.html

The height of the crowd was at 11am, but that was because people were
coming and going.  I never felt like there was an overwhelming number of
people.

Nancy Loomis, the homeowner, was very gracious, and allowed us the use of
the bathroom facilities in her large garage, and even coffee!  (I cannot
guarantee that this will be available tomorrow, since she said she needs to
go back to work.)  Nancy and her sister, Janet Akin, were wonderful hosts.

The large garage has a large driveway in front, so there is parking.  The
feeders and yard are nicely visible from the driveway.  (If you use Google
Maps, be warned that they mis-locate the address, the house is about
12-minutes further down the road.)

Thank you, Nancy and Janet for identifying the bird and allowing us to see
and photograph it!

Donna


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On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Gerry Smith gosh...@gisco.net wrote:

 **
 Bird and about 30 birders present 11AM Gerry Smith
  *From:* Joan E. Collins joan.coll...@frontier.com
 *Sent:* March 06, 2012 9:02 AM
 *To:* NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu ; northern_ny_bi...@yahoogroups.com
 *Subject:* [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch update

  3/6/12

 ** **

 Janet Akin, sister of Nancy Loomis (homeowner), reported that the
 Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch showed up at 6:26 a.m. this morning.  Nancy sent me
 a message that a TV crew from Channel 7 out of Watertown is on the way to
 her house!  Little does the rosy finch know how famous it is becoming!
 Locust Grove must be experiencing a boon in tourism!

 ** **

 Nancy also mentioned “what a nice bunch of guys” visited yesterday, and
 today, she mentioned it has been great to meet everyone visiting.  She
 particularly enjoyed reading Corey Finger’s blog (I’ll list the link below
 for members of Northern NY Birds):

 ** **

 http://1birds.com/gray-crowned-rosy-finch-in-new-york.htm

 ** **

 Beautiful photos Corey!  Thank you for writing such an interesting blog –
 I found it wonderful to read more about the bird’s behavior, and its
 behavior around the other feeder species.  Thanks to Benjamin and Seth for
 identifying the bird’s subspecies.

 ** **

 Joan Collins

 Long Lake, NY
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