Hey Kyle,
Looks like you had a good morning. Great to see the Blackburnians are
headed our way.
Check out the Blackburnians (near bottom left) and the Gannets (bottom
right) on breeding territory:
http://www.battaly.com/trip/2014maritimes/
Have you started the semester already?
Trudy
Ger
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All,
This may be of interest to NY birders.
The Brookline Bird Club has just announced a relatively last-minute
overnight pelagic out of Hyannis, MA scheduled for the weekend of Sept 27 &
28. This is the exact same overnight tri
All,
Yesterday I fished the tip of Block Canyon from about 5:30am to 1:30pm. It
was not terribly birdy (mammals outnumbered birds) but I was impressed by
the numbers of Audubon's Shearwaters.
Numbers:
Cory's Shearwater 2
Cory's Shearwater (borealis) 1
Sooty Shearwater 1
Audubon's Shearwater 2
6 tonight over porch at 715 pm. my first of season. Still sitting out hoping
for another round. With work slow was able leave office early and spent about
an hour in Central Park bw 330-430 pm. Best by far was a very cooperative worm
eating warbler in Evodia field. Several folks got on it and on
- RBA
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* 08/28/2014
* NYBU1408.28
- Birds mentioned
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GLOSSY IBIS
RED KNOT
GOLDEN-WING. WARBLER
D.-crest. Corm
A total of 18 species of shorebirds were recorded over the past few days at
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, in Queens NY.
The highlights being a juvenile Baird's Sandpiper found yesterday on the
north east end of the East Pond. The bird was later seen at the south end,
where good views were shared wi
West side of East pond just south of deadman's cove
Shane Blodgett
Brooklyn NY
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The radar was lit up last night in central new york. On my way to class this
morning I birded oakwood cemetery located adjacent to esf/SU campus starting at
740 am. There was a noticeable amount of migrants but I quickly came upon a
large group of warblers. There were several magnolias and chesn
There was a post last night in the Vermont Birds on Facebook by a ferry captain
who said he saw the Brown Booby shortly after leaving Essex last night, he
provided a good description as the bird flew past the boat and landed on the NY
side.
So hopefully the bird is still around if people are loo