It's that time of year again New York birders! Time for some great
overnight ocean birding. The first overnight pelagic of the year will be
leaving from Brooklyn on June 4. We'll steam out into the deep, and hope to
see a slew of pelagic birds that can essentially only be seen in the region
if you
2 ebird reports from today, still present
On Wednesday, April 19, 2017, Felipe Pimentel
wrote:
> I have been reading E-bird postings but I have not seen any posting about
> Lido beach preserve for today (4-19-17). Any sighting of the Prothonotary
> warbler today?
>
> Thanks for any update,
>
> F
Wednesday, 19 April, 2017 -
A Western Cattle Egret (as very thorougly explained and illuminated for this
list recently by Angus Wilson, the expected taxon of Cattle Egret in this part
of the world generally, and by details of this individual’s appearance as well)
is lingering to at least mid-da
The red headed WP was seen this morning around 8:30 in Sunken Meadow
SP. We were lucky as the bird was very quiet and remain perched in one
place for about 15 min.
Directions:
The main road into SMSP includes a bridge. at the end of the bridge,
there is a road, Naples Road, that leads to th
I have been reading E-bird postings but I have not seen any posting about Lido
beach preserve for today (4-19-17). Any sighting of the Prothonotary warbler
today?
Thanks for any update,
FP
On Apr 17, 2017, at 8:38 AM, matt klein
mailto:matt.kl...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Present along with a c
Hi Rick and all,
Regarding recent Northern Gannet activity on Long Island, Pat and I witnessed
an interesting spectacle on Friday 14 April, at Orient Harbor, a sheltered part
of Peconic Bay inside the North Fork.
>From the East Marion causeway, we counted 175 Northern Gannets to the south,
>ov