Several people including me were present from 9am to 4pm today, and the
bird did NOT show at all; despite being seen earlier in the day [ see
msg below ] {#$@@#$$$$!}
On 3/8/2012 8:16 AM, Seth Ausubel wrote:
If you're heading up to see the Gray-crowned Rosy-finch, or thinking about it,
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[BOS meeting, Wednesday, March 14, at 7 PM at the
Buffalo Museum of Science. BOS membe
Today around 8:30am Guy Tudor and I watched the Northern Shrike for
about 10 minutes near the same area where Martin Carney saw the bird on
the 2nd (last Friday). The bird was perched in a tall tree
(Cottonwood?). At one point it swooped down to the center of the
airstrip where it pried a centi
Just a quick reminder, the deadline for 2011 & 2009 reports is one week from
today..thank you..Carena Pooth
The NYSOA County and State Listing Project is accepting birders' data for
2011. If you wish to get your numbers into the 2011 report, don't miss the
3/15/12 deadline. NYSOA is also requesti
I am looking for the photographer of the Great Kiskadee on or near the USS
Intrepid on 31 August 2011, or John Votta, to whom he gave the images.
If either read this, please contact me off line. THis is for North American
Birds report for fall season.
thank you
Richard R. Veit
Professor
Bi
Birders et al,
BirdCallsRadio next guest is James Currie this Sunday (March 4) from 1 to 2
p.m. on 1490am WGCH &
WORLDWIDE internet Streaming here. Listen Live. James will talk about a
hummingbird he and
his crew taped in South America along with other banter. Should be loads of
fun!
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We recorded fifty-four species of birds during a morning of birding at SMSP,
including a good variety of waterfowl. Species of note included a Pine Warbler
and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (likely overwintering birds). The large group of
Great Egrets (as many as eighteen) present in the Park over th
I spotted one Eurasian Widgeon at the Massapequa Reservoir (the pond
next to the LIRR station) and fourteen American Widgeon at the first
pond north of the reservoir, along with first of season Carolina Wren,
Northern Cardinal, Great Egret and others.
At the Massapequa Reservoir and the two ponds
Today while on our weekly Thursday morning South Shore Audubon Society
bird survey at Hempstead Lake State Park. We found a Yellow-breasted
Chat just to the west of the north end of Macdonald pond. A Chat was
seen in the same area about 3-4 weeks ago.
Steve Schellenger
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Upon checking my bill for Tuesday night's lodging, the host that we
"recommended highly" should have read Hampton, and not Comfort Inn... which I
believe, is not even located in the Utica area- yes, yesterday was a long one!
Cheers, Bob
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While riding an LIRR train (Babylon line) into the city for work this morning
(around 8:45) I spotted an OSPREY flying north of the tracks, between
Wantagh Parkway and Bellmore station. At first glance I almost wrote it off as
another gull (plenty of Ring-billed and Herring seen during the trip)
If you're heading up to see the Gray-crowned Rosy-finch, or thinking about it,
homeowner Nancy Loomis asked me to post that it is still there. Good luck!
Seth Ausubel
Forest Hills, NY
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Positive news from Nancy Loomis is below!
Joan Collins
Long Lake, NY
From: Nancy Loomis [mailto:loomis.na...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 6:51 AM
To: Joan E. Collins
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch images
Joan can you get it out there that the Rosy Fi
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