I decided to go look for those birds of interest posted on ebird recently at
Forest Park, no luck, however I ran across some Pine Warblers (at least 4) and
many Eastern Phoebes (5-6). Also a pair of Golden-crowned Kinglets high in the
trees.
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Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Wed. 3 April, 2013
It's the lull in spring migration here; at least it seems more departure than
arrival is taking place in the past few days. In a walk (4/3) that took in the
full length of the park, fewer of certain over-wintering and migrant species
such
See below.
> Subject: [JERSEYBI] Forsythe Wildlife Drive to reopen weekends only
> Reply-To: Don Freiday
>
> Hi all,
>
> I suspect many will be interested in the following information. Edwin B.
> Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge's Wildlife Drive will be reopening weekends
> only beginning
As a follow-up to this terrible crime, I did notice increased police presence
on Monday, and thankfully a suspect was arrested yesterday. As indicated in
the article, this individual is a serious criminal and I am really glad he was
apprehended so quickly.
Wonderful views of a Northern Gannet yesterday mid-day soaring and plunging
into Mamaroneck outer harbor, viewed from southern end of Marshlands
Conservancy (Westchester County).
Anne Swaim
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:20 AM, libbyros...@gmail.com <
libbyros...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2 Northern
Not a field report, but I felt it important to share, for those us who bird
Forest Park in Queens. It is bad enough we have to deal with the nefarious
activities that take place unabated near the water hole in Forest Park.
Now, birders will have to be extra careful when birding in the park,
2 Northern Gannets north Great Peconic Bay-Suffolk County
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There was a 1st year BALD EAGLE at Blydenburgh County Park in Smithtown
(Suffolk Co.) this morning.
Yesterday morning an adult drake intergrade (Common x American) GREEN-WINGED
TEAL was with a small group (8) of Green-winged Teal.
Four BLUE-WINGED TEAL have been on the pond for at least a
There was a 1st year BALD EAGLE at Blydenburgh County Park in Smithtown
(Suffolk Co.) this morning.
Yesterday morning an adult drake intergrade (Common x American) GREEN-WINGED
TEAL was with a small group (8) of Green-winged Teal.
Four BLUE-WINGED TEAL have been on the pond for at least a
2 Northern Gannets north Great Peconic Bay-Suffolk County
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Not a field report, but I felt it important to share, for those us who bird
Forest Park in Queens. It is bad enough we have to deal with the nefarious
activities that take place unabated near the water hole in Forest Park.
Now, birders will have to be extra careful when birding in the park,
Wonderful views of a Northern Gannet yesterday mid-day soaring and plunging
into Mamaroneck outer harbor, viewed from southern end of Marshlands
Conservancy (Westchester County).
Anne Swaim
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:20 AM, libbyros...@gmail.com
libbyros...@gmail.com wrote:
2 Northern Gannets
As a follow-up to this terrible crime, I did notice increased police presence
on Monday, and thankfully a suspect was arrested yesterday. As indicated in
the article, this individual is a serious criminal and I am really glad he was
apprehended so quickly.
See below.
Subject: [JERSEYBI] Forsythe Wildlife Drive to reopen weekends only
Reply-To: Don Freiday peregrin...@hotmail.com
Hi all,
I suspect many will be interested in the following information. Edwin B.
Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge's Wildlife Drive will be reopening weekends
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Wed. 3 April, 2013
It's the lull in spring migration here; at least it seems more departure than
arrival is taking place in the past few days. In a walk (4/3) that took in the
full length of the park, fewer of certain over-wintering and migrant species
such
I decided to go look for those birds of interest posted on ebird recently at
Forest Park, no luck, however I ran across some Pine Warblers (at least 4) and
many Eastern Phoebes (5-6). Also a pair of Golden-crowned Kinglets high in the
trees.
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