As of around 5 PM this evening the BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER flock had
increased to 9 individuals. A juvenile BAIRD'S SANDPIPER and single
AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER were also present. A chap on dirt bike was running
around the edges of the field causing the birds to flush repeatedly but
they seemed inte
A quick reminder that tomorrow evening (Tuesday 8 Sep 2015) the Linnaean
Society of New York 2015 Speaker Program restarts after the summer break.
At 6:00 PM paleoanthropologist Eugene Harris will reveal what the newly
deciphered genomes of Neanderthals and Denisovans can tell us about the
history
Thanks to @Team_eBird for the work they put into keeping this site running
and for the group of New York State hotspot moderators for their time
working on shared location suggestions.
Newly created and renamed hotspots have been updated on the 62 county wiki
pages. You can find a summary of the c
I spent time on the beach in the eastern Rockaways this weekend each
morning early. Species diversity wasn't great, but the following were the
highlights:
1 young Least Tern on Saturday
2 Gull-billed Terns on Sunday
5 Black Scoter on Saturday and Sunday, just 1 today
1 Piping Plover on Saturday an
I'll throw my non-expert two cents into the mix and say that although in
some shots the bird's bill looks curved throughout its length (A Curlew
Sandpiper feature), everything else seems to point towards juvenile Dunlin.
The remnant chestnut scapulars, the lack of a "peachy" wash to the upper
brea
I also was at Jamaica Bay this afternoon and took pictures and video of a
bird that I'm actually not sure is the same one Steve photographed. There
are some things about it that appear different, but that could just be
because I'm a worse photographer. Mine appears to have more red in the head
and
I was back home by the time I saw this post today. But I ran into the bird
in question, nonetheless. I think it's just a Dunlin, but I was actually
quite excited about that. By the time most juveniles arrive in October,
they've molted a lot of juvenile feathers into the gray cast of winter.
Getting
Central Park NYC
Monday September 7, 2015
OBS: R. DeCandido, m.ob. on bird walk
Yellow-billed Cuckoo – Maintenance Field
Warbling Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
Black-and-white Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
American Redstart
Northern Parula
Magnolia Warbler
Yellow
Note being seen along hedgerow east of Town Line Road just north of
intersection with Blakeslee Hill Rd.
On Sep 7, 2015 12:44 PM, "Jay McGowan" wrote:
> A WESTERN KINGBIRD is foraging in the back of the field across from
> entrance to Sunrise Dr. on Blakeslee Hill Rd. in Newfield, Tompkins Co.
>
Eight (8) Buff-breasted Sandpipers now, at previously reported location n of
Northville Turnpike, west of fireman's training building near irrigation
machinery.
Also 1 Golden Plover, & 40+ Killdeer
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Here's a color photo -
https://flic.kr/p/xopRRk
> On Sep 7, 2015, at 12:22 PM, Michael Yuan wrote:
>
> Putting the word out for anyone going to Jamaica Bay today. Yesterday around
> 3:45pm, the Brooklyn Bird Club and I observed a medium-sized shorebird
> feeding on the North end of the East
A WESTERN KINGBIRD is foraging in the back of the field across from
entrance to Sunrise Dr. on Blakeslee Hill Rd. in Newfield, Tompkins Co.
Found this morning by Lea Callan.
Jay McGowan
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Putting the word out for anyone going to Jamaica Bay today. Yesterday
around 3:45pm, the Brooklyn Bird Club and I observed a medium-sized
shorebird feeding on the North end of the East Pond, about 100 yards south
of Dead Man's Cove.
>From across the pond, and looking into less than ideal light, w
Currently 6 buffs one Bairds and 2 juv Golden plovers- Northvill tnpk north
side south of the fire training area. Park opposite the Douglas Elliman real
estate sign and look north.
Mike Cooper
Ridge ny
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On Sep 7, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Mike wrote:
> For birders searching the
For birders searching the Riverhead fields - there is a buff breasted now near
the road on north vile turnpike north side opposite the Douglas elliman real
estate sign
Mike cooper
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On Sep 7, 2015, at 8:05 AM, d Futuyma wrote:
> At about 7:30 this morning, I counted 6 Buff-
At about 7:30 this morning, I counted 6 Buff-breasted Sandpipers, 1 American
Golden Plover, 70 Killdeer, and several Least Sandpipers on the fields east of
Northville Turnpike, from the sure that John Gluth described on
Saturday(firefighters' training facility).
Most of these birds are not in s
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