I arrived shortly after 4:00 PM and met Eileen and Mike at the north end of
Triton Lane. Unfortunately, the tricolored heron had just disappeared towards
the west around the spit of land it had been previously observed on. A slow
drive west with an eye towards the bay between Triton Lane and
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 05/23/2013
* NYBU1305.23
- Birds mentioned
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Please submit reports to
dsu...@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org
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AMER. WHITE PELICAN
STILT SANDPIPER
WHIMBREL
A 1 hour and 40 minute seawatch this evening at Smith Point County Park yielded
a slow but steady trickle of Sooty Shearwaters.
I tucked myself in along the east side of the Fire Island National Seashore's
Visitor Center on the upper level. It offered good wind protection and a nice
perch for
Took a couple of turns around Bryant Park this morning, saw:
6-8 Common Yellowthroats (maybe more? two "adult"-ish males...)
4 or so Ovenbirds
several small groups of White-Throated Sparrows
a very bedraggled warbler up the Plane Trees, southeast corner, appeared to be
a Cape May
1
Currently being seen from the end of Triton La, East Quogue, looking west at
the furthest spit of land into the bay, the Tricolored Heron, which was first
reported yesterday by Andy Murphy.
Patience is needed.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
Sent from my iPhone
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
The following was reported to the E.A. Mearns Bird Club yesterday by Rob Stone.
Wallkill NWR aka Oil City Rd, Pine Island, NY. For the directionally
challenged: Birds are on the opposite side of the street from the platform and
toward the Wallkill River.
Curt McDermott
To:
to confirm andy murphy’s sighting of a tricolored heron(see his post 5-22) jim
cullen and I observed a tricolored at very close range for ten minutes in the
same area as Andy(dune rd and triton lane) on Tues. 5-21
thanks lee stocker
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
MNSA, Oceanside 23 May
Arrived mid-morning. Three widely separated CLAPPER RAILS were calling, with
one coming up for a photo op. Other shorebirds included SEMIPALMATED AND
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, SEMIPALMATED and WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS, DUNLIN,
SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHERS and WILLET, Most of the
This morning on my way to school, I had a flyover COMMON RAVEN seen
from the Hudson River bike path where it crosses Christopher Street.
While I was walking, I heard the distinctive croaking vocalization and
stopped to look up for the bird. Sure enough, I spotted it flying a
little above
This morning on my way to school, I had a flyover COMMON RAVEN seen
from the Hudson River bike path where it crosses Christopher Street.
While I was walking, I heard the distinctive croaking vocalization and
stopped to look up for the bird. Sure enough, I spotted it flying a
little above
MNSA, Oceanside 23 May
Arrived mid-morning. Three widely separated CLAPPER RAILS were calling, with
one coming up for a photo op. Other shorebirds included SEMIPALMATED AND
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, SEMIPALMATED and WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS, DUNLIN,
SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHERS and WILLET, Most of the
to confirm andy murphy’s sighting of a tricolored heron(see his post 5-22) jim
cullen and I observed a tricolored at very close range for ten minutes in the
same area as Andy(dune rd and triton lane) on Tues. 5-21
thanks lee stocker
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
The following was reported to the E.A. Mearns Bird Club yesterday by Rob Stone.
Wallkill NWR aka Oil City Rd, Pine Island, NY. For the directionally
challenged: Birds are on the opposite side of the street from the platform and
toward the Wallkill River.
Curt McDermott
To:
Currently being seen from the end of Triton La, East Quogue, looking west at
the furthest spit of land into the bay, the Tricolored Heron, which was first
reported yesterday by Andy Murphy.
Patience is needed.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
Sent from my iPhone
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
Took a couple of turns around Bryant Park this morning, saw:
6-8 Common Yellowthroats (maybe more? two adult-ish males...)
4 or so Ovenbirds
several small groups of White-Throated Sparrows
a very bedraggled warbler up the Plane Trees, southeast corner, appeared to be
a Cape May
1
A 1 hour and 40 minute seawatch this evening at Smith Point County Park yielded
a slow but steady trickle of Sooty Shearwaters.
I tucked myself in along the east side of the Fire Island National Seashore's
Visitor Center on the upper level. It offered good wind protection and a nice
perch for
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 05/23/2013
* NYBU1305.23
- Birds mentioned
---
Please submit reports to
dsu...@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org
---
AMER. WHITE PELICAN
STILT SANDPIPER
WHIMBREL
I arrived shortly after 4:00 PM and met Eileen and Mike at the north end of
Triton Lane. Unfortunately, the tricolored heron had just disappeared towards
the west around the spit of land it had been previously observed on. A slow
drive west with an eye towards the bay between Triton Lane and
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