Sorry for the late report, but there was a single female/immature PINE GROSBEAK
at my feeders this morning around 10:30. Not sure where it came from, but the
bird flew off not long after I spotted it. Had much running around to do
today, so I am not sure if it ever came back later in the day.
This evening, I observed a single CACKLING GOOSE among a group of 600 Canada
Geese on the sod field north of Head of the Neck Road in Manorville.
I had previously visited Eastport Lake where, upon arrival, small groups of
geese were headed northwest toward the above mentioned field. Both locatio
First off, let me apologize for sending out a confusing message meant for
off-list consumption. I inadvertently latched on to another e-mail while
sending (new computer + new mail format = problems). Sue and I spent the
morning birding at Jones Beach State Park. Highlights included a single
imm
Ed Becher, just called to report a Glaucous Gull (possibly 1st winter
bird) in the Point Lookout Parking Lot.
Good luck if you try for it and many thanks to Ed for his report.
Note, if you go and it is not in the lot, check the beach and jetty
areas. Gulls go in and out of that parking lot frequen
A small group birding trip from Saw Mill River Audubon for the Chappaqua
Neighbors group this morning offered some enjoyable winter waterfowl and
eagle watching in northeastern Westchester County.
Highlight: seven different bald eagles seen along a two-mile stretch of the
north shore of the Titicu
The Varied Thrush was seen in Stuyvesant Town NYC at the previously described
location (see below) today Dec 19, 2013.
Alice Deutsch
On Dec 19, 2013, at 11:11 AM, John Zucker wrote:
Has anyone seen the thrush today?
> On Dec 18, 2013, at 6:44 PM, Thomas Fiore wrote:
>
> Manhattan, east side
Has anyone seen the thrush today?
> On Dec 18, 2013, at 6:44 PM, Thomas Fiore wrote:
>
> Manhattan, east side east of First Ave., & below 20th Street; Wed., 18 Dec.,
> 2013
>
> Of the adult male Varied Thrush seen today (esp. well before a Sharp-shinned
> Hawk put in an appearance directly ab
I spent about an hour scoping along the jetty and inlet this morning at
Shinnecock West. The west wind was fierce making it extremely difficult to view
birds that were sitting on the water.
I did not see the Black Guillemot but as a consolation I was treated with great
views of a stunning LEUC