At least 2 more American Woodcocks arrived at Bryant Park today (the third one
I saw may have been the first flying to a new location). They were at the
garden house in the southeast corner, the northwest corner side across from the
Patenque court, and the center ivy plot west of the birdbath.
At least 2 more American Woodcocks arrived at Bryant Park today (the third one
I saw may have been the first flying to a new location). They were at the
garden house in the southeast corner, the northwest corner side across from the
Patenque court, and the center ivy plot west of the birdbath.
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Thanks to @Team_eBird for their dedication to keeping eBird.org running
smoothly and for the group of New York State hotspot moderators for their
time reviewing shared location suggestions.
The wiki page site was developed to access data on eBird.org and in places
it includes additional links to
Third time was a charm. This morning around 10 AM the eared grebe finally
graciously cooperated by appearing relatively close to shore, and then by
joining with his horned cousin for prolonged looks. Seen far west of the
entrance approaching the Sore Thumb peninsula. Here’s a link to a
Third time was a charm. This morning around 10 AM the eared grebe finally
graciously cooperated by appearing relatively close to shore, and then by
joining with his horned cousin for prolonged looks. Seen far west of the
entrance approaching the Sore Thumb peninsula. Here’s a link to a
Thursday, March 30th, 2017
The original finder of the Staten Island (Richmond County, a borough in N.Y.
City) MEW Gull seen yesterday (Wed., March 29th), Dr. Richard Veit, has
reported NOT finding the gull this morning in the same areas, as of search-time
between 7-8 a.m., on Thursday. (It’s
Thursday, March 30th, 2017
The original finder of the Staten Island (Richmond County, a borough in N.Y.
City) MEW Gull seen yesterday (Wed., March 29th), Dr. Richard Veit, has
reported NOT finding the gull this morning in the same areas, as of search-time
between 7-8 a.m., on Thursday. (It’s
Hello, Just wanted to give a positive report the bird is still there,
red-headed woodpecker is also still there.
Mike Z.
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> On Mar 30, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
>
Hello, Just wanted to give a positive report the bird is still there,
red-headed woodpecker is also still there.
Mike Z.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 30, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
> seen on the lake at
He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
seen on the lake at Hendrickson Park during his morning bike ride. As with the
Pink-foot discovery, I am unavoidably detained after work today until after
dark. Hopefully it sticks around for people to see...note that
He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
seen on the lake at Hendrickson Park during his morning bike ride. As with the
Pink-foot discovery, I am unavoidably detained after work today until after
dark. Hopefully it sticks around for people to see...note that
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