For those interested, apparently there has been a Northern Shrike hanging
around for just over a week in the last 200-300 yards of low trees and shrubs
between Lower Wisner Road and Upper Wisner Road where those two roads meet at
Wisner Road in Warwick, NY. Today, I had a business meeting (yes,
Hi All,
Posting for John Wittenberg, who is currently looking at one of the
two WESTERN KINGBIRDS that were found by Robert Gerdts ~2:45p, on the
snow fence posts on the north side of Oregon Road, just east of Cox
Lane. Cutchogue is on the north fork of Long Island. The bird is
very agreeable,
Continuing in the area south of the Captree Fleet parking lot (lower
parking lot).
Observed with Doug Futuyma and Tim Dunn.
Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!
Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
On Nov 17, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Gail Benson wrote:
The Western Kingbird
While on a belated unsuccessful visit to try for the Linnet this morning, I
found what I believe was an adult winter plumaged Brewer's Blackbird. It was in
a weedy field in front of the western side of the community gardens, between a
large willow tree and the western fence, just past a burnt
The Western Kingbird is north of the upper parking lot in the swale. Gail
Benson & Tom Burke
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James Knox and I are currently watching a sizable south bound movement of
Common Grackles and Red-winged Blackbirds over Inwood Hill Park. In just 20
minutes, and standing in the middle of the soccer field looking west over the
ridge, we had 1100+ Common Grackles, 300+ Red-winged Blackbirds,
While on a belated unsuccessful visit to try for the Linnet this morning, I
found what I believe was an adult winter plumaged Brewer's Blackbird. It was in
a weedy field in front of the western side of the community gardens, between a
large willow tree and the western fence, just past a burnt
Continuing in the area south of the Captree Fleet parking lot (lower
parking lot).
Observed with Doug Futuyma and Tim Dunn.
Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!
Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
On Nov 17, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Gail Benson gbenso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Posting for John Wittenberg, who is currently looking at one of the
two WESTERN KINGBIRDS that were found by Robert Gerdts ~2:45p, on the
snow fence posts on the north side of Oregon Road, just east of Cox
Lane. Cutchogue is on the north fork of Long Island. The bird is
very agreeable,