Seems to be an equal opportunity rarity: Westchester and Rockland Counties and
now New York County ?
L Trachtenberg
Ossining
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James Knox found an American Avocet that is currently loafing with some gulls
on a wooden dock on the Hudson River at the far end of Dyckman St. in Inwood.
Inwood is the northern most neighborhood in Manhattan. To view the bird, walk
west on Dyckman St. All the way to the end of the concrete
The dove was seen by Joe DiCostanzo, Sherry Felix and I at roughly 11:30
this morning. It flew in to the previously reported location immediately
south of the soccer field located between 23rd and 24th streets east of the
highway. After dabbling on the pavement for a few minutes the dove flew to
a
Please report on these 2 websites if you've seen the Avocet. Thanks. Pat
Pollock
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Has the bird been seen since the initial sighting today?
Sean Camillieri
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This morning, I checked the water level on the East Pond after yesterday's rain
and noted that the water level is up by little more than an inch. It is
estimated that we may see about 2" inches of rain by the time the storms move
out and we will probably see the water level up on the pond by
What is most probably the avocet at Croton Point yesterday is now at Piermont Pier.
Video to follow
Evan
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What is most probably the avocet at Croton Point yesterday is now at Piermont Pier.
Video to follow
Evan
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This morning, I checked the water level on the East Pond after yesterday's rain
and noted that the water level is up by little more than an inch. It is
estimated that we may see about 2 inches of rain by the time the storms move
out and we will probably see the water level up on the pond by
Has the bird been seen since the initial sighting today?
Sean Camillieri
Sent from my iPhone
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Please report on these 2 websites if you've seen the Avocet. Thanks. Pat
Pollock
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The dove was seen by Joe DiCostanzo, Sherry Felix and I at roughly 11:30
this morning. It flew in to the previously reported location immediately
south of the soccer field located between 23rd and 24th streets east of the
highway. After dabbling on the pavement for a few minutes the dove flew to
a
James Knox found an American Avocet that is currently loafing with some gulls
on a wooden dock on the Hudson River at the far end of Dyckman St. in Inwood.
Inwood is the northern most neighborhood in Manhattan. To view the bird, walk
west on Dyckman St. All the way to the end of the concrete
Seems to be an equal opportunity rarity: Westchester and Rockland Counties and
now New York County ?
L Trachtenberg
Ossining
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From: bounce-117312121-10490...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-117312121-10490...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Nadir Souirgi
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