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Saturday Sept. 24, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walks starting from
the Boathouse Cafe at 7:30am & 9am.
Highlights: Lincoln's Sparrow (2), Cape May Warbler (2) plus 13 other species
of Wood Warblers, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Bald Eagle, Ospreys (
Have one putting on a show for the last 20 minutes in a spruce on my property.
Decent yard bird... :)
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There were a pair of American Pipits on the southwest corner of the Van
Cortlandt Park Parade Grounds this morning. The only other grassland species
were 6 Savannah Sparrows.
Cheers,
Nadir Souirgi,
Inwood, NYC
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Tim and all,
As posted to Cayugabirds-L a little while ago, the Brown Booby is currently
off Lansing in the SE part of Cayuga Lake, visible from Milliken Station
and other areas.
Jay
On Sep 24, 2016 11:12 AM, "Tim Healy" wrote:
> An update for all you chasers out there, the Brown Booby has not
An update for all you chasers out there, the Brown Booby has not been seen in
some time. The last eBird report came yesterday morning with no details other
than "continuing", and I add my own fruitless vigil today to negative reports
from the previous afternoon. A few distant cormorants briefly
Autumn is here first flock of American pipits on landfill about 20 birds. At
least 8 kestrel likely double digits. Breeze, sky clearing, perfect morning
light, alonetime after a week of work. Can't beat that. So here's to good
birding and the late great Buckwheat Zydeco.
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