*NY County Summer Highlights: *
Least Sandpiper (12), Semipalmated Sandpiper (8) & American Goldfinch (4).
*1st hour*: *18 spp.*; *2nd*: *+2*; *3rd*: *+2* = *22 spp.*
Full checklist & images: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S38857655
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Ben Cacace
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Five hours counting Jamaica Bay's East Pond for the Audubon Shorebird Blitz
didn't yield huge variety or anything all that exciting, as it turns out,
but did turn up 6 Stilt , 9 White-rumped, 1 Pectoral, and 1 Western
Sandpiper.
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Central Park NYC - Ramble & Reservoir
Sunday, August 27, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 15 species of Wood Warblers including Black-throated Green,
Black-throated Blue, Hooded Warbler, and Northern Parula.
Canada Goose - 58 Reservoir, another 35 left before 7
It was a rather quiet day on the flats today at Cupsogue with not a lot of
birds to look at.
18 species of Shorebirds with 1 juvenile Western Sandpiper and 2 Pectorals,
including 1 juvenile the shorebird highlights.
Not many Terns on the flats. Though, I did count 44 Royal Terns on the rising
Further revised to a large, long-winged Semi.
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 2:41 PM Joshua Malbin
wrote:
> Correction: looks like a juvenile white-rumors, hanging out on the grass
> unlike any of the adults on the pond.
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> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 12:54 PM Joshua Malbin
> wrote:
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>> I need to review
2 buff breasted sandpipers reported earlier flew back into Millers field and
have been feeding for past hour- quite a show-today also had a flyover whimbrel
and a pectoral sandpiper as well as usual assortment-
Dale DNcis
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Correction: looks like a juvenile white-rumors, hanging out on the grass
unlike any of the adults on the pond.
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 12:54 PM Joshua Malbin
wrote:
> I need to review my photos later to be sure, but I think I just was
> looking at a Baird's on the East Pond just north of the Rau
The last two days we have had a STILT SANDPIPER and a BAIRD'S SANDPIPER on
the gravel bars of the Susquehanna River from Johnson City to
Endwell/Vestal NY. The STILT SP is the first reported one in Broome since
2002. BAIRD'S is regular every 1 to 2 years here.
Dave Nicosia
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Carol Cady and I spent a couple of hours looking for the wheatear this morning
but did not see it. We also did not see anybody else looking for it. As far as
I know I was the last to see it yesterday at about 7:20 pm.
Jeff Bolsinger
Canton, NY
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I need to review my photos later to be sure, but I think I just was looking
at a Baird's on the East Pond just north of the Raunt, on the east side. A
loud train noise startled the flock but they didn't seem to go far.
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The previously reported Sandpipers have been seen this morning in the same
location along Doctors Path and Reeves in Riverhead. They are in the unplowed
dry muddy area, as well as the dirt beyond the narrow grassy strip, moving
about frequently.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
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Both buff-breasted sandpipers continue at the Miller Field Puddle as of
746.
Jose
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José Ramírez-Garofalo
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College of Staten Island
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