Yesterday, once the 11:00 AM Mass was over, I dropped my wife back home, after
promising to be home in time for a 3:20 movie in Mattituck. Hightailing it down
to Dune Rd., I was encouraged by the Turkey Vulture, that chose to traverse the
Jessup La. Bridge, Westhampton Beach, at the same time I
Spent a pretty full day birding a few locations along Suffolk County's south
shore today (Sunday, 1/27, 9-5). I started at Smith Point Park where the
highlights were
1 FOX SPARROW, 1 "IPSWICH" SAVANNAH SPARROW, (both along the north edge of the
main parking lot), and a flock of ~20 WHITE-WINGED
The highlight, albeit brief, of a trip through north-central Suffolk
County was a flyover Ross's Goose in a flock of Canadas in
Northville. My dad and I searched for several hours, but we did not
see the bird again. During our searching, we encountered 3 Snow Goose
among the countless flo
There is an upstate RM - Thousand Islands
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On Jan 27, 2013, at 8:19 PM, John J. Collins wrote:
> I thought Robert Moses State Park was closed?
>
>
Oops, my wrong - There is Not a Robert Moses State Park in Niagara Falls.
There's only a Robert Moses Parkway there.
Sorry.
'nuff on this, eh?
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
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. And Wait! There's more! .. There is a Robert Moses State Park in Niagara
Falls, New York (not to mention all the Robert Moses Parkways!)
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
New York
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That's Robt. Moses SP in Massena, not Suffolk County. There are 2 Robt. Moses
SP in NY state
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> To: hoaryredp...@hotmail.com; nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
> Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] FW: NNYBirds: Great Gray Owl-Massena
> Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 20:19:30 -0500
>
> I thought
I thought Robert Moses State Park was closed?
John J. Collins
Raritan, NJ
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LAPLAND LONGSPURs today: 1 at Jones Beach (by the gazebo), 2 at St. Charles
Cemetery (seen from the westernmost road, toward the south end). In both
cases, with Horned Larks (about 100 at St. Charles) (no geese when I was
there). Some other non-everyday birds at Jones Beach over the weekend:
Northe
Following up on Seth's post, now at dusk there are 5 Harlequins at the jetty,
this is Roosevelt Blvd in Long Beach (Nassau Co). Adult male, 3 fems and a
subaduld male. Too dark to view gulls, and most moved out to roost.
Angus Wilson
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Albany, NY
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Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 22:22:03 +
Subject: NNYBirds: Great Gray Owl-Massena
Just saw a Great Gray Owl on the Campground Rd at Robert Moses State Park.
It was perched in a tree about 100 yards in on t
Since the Harlequin Ducks have seldom been at Pt. Lookout this winter, Rich
Kelly and I set out on a systematic quest to find them among the jetties at
Long Beach. We started at Lafayette St. and worked east 2 blocks at a time. We
finally found the 3 Harlequin Ducks at the first jetty east of Ne
I led a winter birding excursion for NYC Audubon to Jones Beach yesterday. I
think the Snowy Owl has been widely-reported enough that I can mention him
without crossing any ethical bounds... and what a treat! It was actually my
first Snowy Owl... I've been chasing this bird all over the Northe
Witnessed an aerial ballet/battle between a red-tailed hawk and common raven
over Green-Wood Cemetery this morning at 10:35. Lasted 5-7 minutes, with the
birds circling around each other and the hawk being the main aggressor,
dive-bombing the raven. They worked their way south with a few vocaliz
At about 8 this morning I found a nice bright Nelson's Sparrow at the edge
of the salt marsh at Cupsogue Beach County Park in Suffolk County. There
was also a single male White-winged Crossbill in the pines west of the
parking lot.
Yesterday closer to home I had a single Rusty Blackbird on the Br
12 baited camera traps are operating this winter in New York as part of
Todd Katzner's Appalachian Eagles project. At a site in Madison County
an unusual dark-morph Red-tailed Hawk was photographed on 19 January by
Kevin Pace. Tom Carrolan provides a link to a good photos of this
interesting bi
Yesterday, Kirsten and I surveyed the Hudson River from the Dutchess/Putnam
County line, south into Westchester, to Croton Point and then inland to the
Croton Reservoir. We came up with about 55 eagles, most of which were
concentrated in Peekskill, from the Bear Mountain Overlook, soouth to Chin
Other highlights from the Bronx yesterday were COMMON REDPOLLS at Rodman's Neck
near the parking lot. At least 9 in a mixed flock that included American
Goldfinches. Very likely the same flock that Eric Miller, Arie Gilbert, Bob
Hayes and I found last week. Many thanks to Rob Jett who clued m
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