A second round on the east pond at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, timed with the
rising tide did not produce yesterday's 2 Hudsonian Godwits.
However, there were some new birds indicating a turnover, albeit a small one
based on numbers. A BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER topped the newbies, in addition to
Today I had the pleasure of taking my 17 year old nephew Neal Vita birding -
this being only his 2nd time in the field, and 1st time looking for shorebirds.
We saw a total of 39 species, with 30 of them being new to Neal. He was
thrilled...as was I !
The following abbreviated list consists o
(Sorry, I meant the eastern shore of Meadow Lake. The spot is roughly 200 yards
south of the concession building where bikes can be rented.)
The best way to get to this spot is to exit the southbound Van Wyck Expressway
at Harry Van Arsdale/Jewel Ave. and enter the park almost immediately as yo
This evening, while biking around Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadow - Corona Park
in Queens County, I went to a large, shallow wet area which had held a high
number of shorebirds last Friday evening. ("Large" number meaning 30-40, which
is the highest count I have seen in this park in over 15 year
Tonight at about 8:30 there were two, possibly three common nighthawks
flying over and back at the soccer field through the mist and clouds. Each
year for the past several, I have seen nighthawks at this location between
8/25 and 8/30. Pat Jones
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Made a quick stop at Forest Lawn before work. Not a lot of activity,
but I am pretty sure there were at least 2 additional warblers that I
could not view well enough to ID. I also may have seen a Common
Nighthawk - but I only saw it for a second and at a great distance.
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Eri
It should be noted that the godwits were in the high tide roost with Black
bellied Plovers. It's possible they could return later today.
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From: Andrew Baksh
To: nysbirds-l
Cc: Nyc ebirds
Sent: Mon, Aug 27, 2012 11:32:46 GMT+00:
Previously reported Buff-breasted Sandpiper is currently being seen in the
north west quadrant of the field north of Head of the Neck Rd.and west of
Eastport Manor Rd. Actively feeding, flushed a couple of times, but has stayed
in the general area. Best viewing spot is Eastport Manor Rd, by t
Both the AMERICAN AVOCET and the AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN continue on the East
Pond. The AWPE is sleeping on the spit immediately after Dead Man's Cove and
the American Avocet is near the north eastern most corner of the East Pond. No
sign of the HUGOs.
The 2 HUDSONIAN GODWITS found yesterday,
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