[nysbirds-l] 1st and 10 in Riverhead

2017-09-02 Thread robert adamo
Heading home after a short and very quiet shorebird outing in the "Golden
Trapezium" area (Doctor's Path, Sound Ave, Route 105 and Northville Tpke)
 I did find a FOS Merlin perched in a snag overlooking the horse pasture on
the s/s of Middle Rd., between Northville Tpke and Ostrander Ave. As I was
pulling into my driveway, the roof of a neighbor's house held 10, vocal
Fish Crows - the highest count of that species for our Condo property
during the 16 years we have lived here.

Cheers,
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[nysbirds-l] American Golden-Plover William Hill Park Susquehanna River Johnson City NY Broome Co. Today

2017-09-02 Thread David Nicosia
All,


Once again, the gravel bars on the Susquehanna River are yielding some

great shorebirds from this park in Johnson City Broome County!


Late this afternoon, I found a juvenile AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER

on the gravel bars easily seen from the yellow sign in William Hill Park

not far from the dike near the Johnson City Home Depot. The bird was pretty

much in the same location for over 2 hour feeding on earthworms.


There were also 10 GREAT EGRETS which I believe may be a high

count for Broome County. Additionally, the BAIRD'S SANDPIPER

continues along with several LESSER YELLOWLEGS, a couple

LEAST SANDPIPERS, 2 SPOTTED SANDPIPERS and many many

KILLDEER. Our stilt sandpiper that was here seems to have moved on.


Another treat was a flock of COMMON NIGHTHAWKS that were

descending down to the river at times chasing mayflys. I estimated

about 30. I was joined by George Chiu and Victor Lamoureux  and

we really enjoyed the nighthawks, plover and other great birds here.

This place really has been excellent this fall.


ebird list can be found here with poor photos of the american golden-plover.


http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S38965493


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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sat. Sept. 2, 2017 - 16 Species of Wood Warblers, Olive-sided Flycatcher

2017-09-02 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC 
Saturday, September 2, 2017 
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.


Highlights: 16 Species of Wood Warblers including Mourning, Cape May, 
Blackburnian, & Tennessee warblers, plus Olive-sided Flycatcher.

Mallard - 33 Conservatory Water, at least 10 on Turtle Pond
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift - 5 Tupelo Field
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - Tupelo Field
Herring Gull - flyovers
Red-bellied Woodpecker - Rock Wall
Downy Woodpecker - 3 (male Belvedere Castle (Signe Hammer) & Gill Overlook, 
male Mugger's Woods)
Northern Flicker - 5 together Mugger's Woods
Olive-sided Flycatcher - SE of Azalea Pond & Source of the Gill - probably the 
same bird
Eastern Wood-Pewee - 4 or 5 (David Barrett)
Warbling Vireo - 2 (1 between Boathouse Cafe & Maint. Field, 1 Belvedere Castle)
Red-eyed Vireo - Maintenance Field
Blue Jay - several
Black-capped Chickadee - 2 Mugger's Woods
White-breasted Nuthatch - Shakespeare Garden
House Wren - Shakespeare Garden
Carolina Wren - Shakespeare Garden
Veery - 7 (west side of Azalea Pond (Linda Yuen) & other locations)
Swainson's Thrush - Maintenance Field
American Robin
Gray Catbird - 1 or 2 in each of several locations
House Finch - Mugger's Woods & Gill Overlook
Baltimore Oriole - 3 hatch-year birds (1 Tupelo Field in Catalpa, 2 Rock Wall 
in Ash)
Common Grackle - a few
Ovenbird - 4
Northern Waterthrush - 4 (Gill Overlook (Peter Haskel) & other locations)
Black-and-white Warbler - 7
Tennessee Warbler - Oak Bridge (Deb)
Mourning Warbler - hatch-year bird next to Swedish Cottage (Bob)
Common Yellowthroat - 2 (Shakespeare Garden (Peter Haskel), Gill Overlook)
American Redstart - 30-35 (at least 4 adult males)
Cape May Warbler - hatch-year female Shakespeare Garden (Pamela)
Northern Parula - 5
Magnolia Warbler - 12 (Humming Tombstone (Ryan Serio) & other locations)
Blackburnian Warbler - male south of Humming Tombstone (thanks to Al Welby)
Yellow Warbler - 2 (Swedish Cottage & Belvedere Castle)
Chestnut-sided Warbler - 5 (Maintenance Field (Linda Yuen), Humming Tombstone 
(Andrea Hessel) & other locations)
Black-throated Blue Warbler - hatch-year female Rock Wall
Black-throated Green Warbler - 4 or 5
Canada Warbler - 3
Northern Cardinal

Deb Allen

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park Nightjar

2017-09-02 Thread Alan Drogin
Around 4:30pm I spotted a Nightjar in the trees from the path just south from 
Captain's Bench in the Rambles - it could be observed on a dead branch sticking 
out from the tallest tree to the west about 3/4 of the way up.  Although at a 
distance, it seemed the size of Whippoorwill and greyish streaked breast, it 
was very badly back lit, but I thought I could see a white patch on the wing 
shoulder.  Probably a Common Nighthawk (which others have spotted recently on 
LI).  I got a couple of birders with cameras to take pictures which may be more 
definitive.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpiper, Westchester County

2017-09-02 Thread Joseph Wallace
Nice shot in NY Birders! No, not what we saw, but no way to confirm :(

Thanks, and sorry.

Joe

On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 6:44 PM, Robert Lewis  wrote:

> I was there too around 4:00 - 5:00 and saw only Least and Solitary.  I've
> posted a photo of the Least to the New York Birders facebook page.
>
> Bob Lewis
> Sleepy Hollow NY
>
>
> On Saturday, September 2, 2017, 4:29:56 PM EDT, Anne Swaim <
> annesw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Group of Birders at Nannahagen now for about hour total. Just Least and
> two Solitary Sandpiper.
>
> On Sep 2, 2017, at 2:56 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:
>
> Addendum: Nannahagen Park is located on Lake Street, off Broadway (Route
> 141) between Pleasantville and Thornwood. If you're looking for the bird,
> you can park in the lot for the town pool, which is located just before the
> park, and then walk to the other end of the (small) pond to the mudflat
> where we saw the bird.
>
> On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:
>
> Having been told that the water level in the managed pond in Nannahagan
> Park in Pleasantville had mysteriously dropped, we went to take a look at
> about 11AM. On the newly exposed mudflats near the little pedestrian bridge
> at the south (bottom) end of the pond, we saw (sticking close to a lone
> Spotted Sandpiper) a Baird's. We watched it for about twenty minutes; it
> was still there when we left.
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpiper, Westchester County

2017-09-02 Thread Joseph Wallace
Alas. For what it's worth, a friend I texted before I could post hurried
over there and saw nothing at all except some big dogs frolicking on the
shore and an annoyed heron.

My wife and I weren't able to get any pics (we hadn't even expected to be
birding, and didn't want to chase after it), so we can't confirm it.

On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Anne Swaim  wrote:

> Group of Birders at Nannahagen now for about hour total. Just Least and
> two Solitary Sandpiper.
>
> On Sep 2, 2017, at 2:56 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:
>
> Addendum: Nannahagen Park is located on Lake Street, off Broadway (Route
> 141) between Pleasantville and Thornwood. If you're looking for the bird,
> you can park in the lot for the town pool, which is located just before the
> park, and then walk to the other end of the (small) pond to the mudflat
> where we saw the bird.
>
> On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:
>
>> Having been told that the water level in the managed pond in Nannahagan
>> Park in Pleasantville had mysteriously dropped, we went to take a look at
>> about 11AM. On the newly exposed mudflats near the little pedestrian bridge
>> at the south (bottom) end of the pond, we saw (sticking close to a lone
>> Spotted Sandpiper) a Baird's. We watched it for about twenty minutes; it
>> was still there when we left.
>>
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpiper, Westchester County

2017-09-02 Thread Robert Lewis
I was there too around 4:00 - 5:00 and saw only Least and Solitary.  I've 
posted a photo of the Least to the New York Birders facebook page.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
 

On Saturday, September 2, 2017, 4:29:56 PM EDT, Anne Swaim 
 wrote:  
 
 Group of Birders at Nannahagen now for about hour total. Just Least and two 
Solitary Sandpiper. 
On Sep 2, 2017, at 2:56 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:


Addendum: Nannahagen Park is located on Lake Street, off Broadway (Route 141) 
between Pleasantville and Thornwood. If you're looking for the bird, you can 
park in the lot for the town pool, which is located just before the park, and 
then walk to the other end of the (small) pond to the mudflat where we saw the 
bird. 
On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:

Having been told that the water level in the managed pond in Nannahagan Park in 
Pleasantville had mysteriously dropped, we went to take a look at about 11AM. 
On the newly exposed mudflats near the little pedestrian bridge at the south 
(bottom) end of the pond, we saw (sticking close to a lone Spotted Sandpiper) a 
Baird's. We watched it for about twenty minutes; it was still there when we 
left. 

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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern on Great Gull Island, Suffolk County

2017-09-02 Thread Joseph DiCostanzo
There was an adult Bridled Tern this afternoon on Great Gull Island, at the 
eastern end of Long Island Sound. I have posted a picture on the New York 
Birders Facebook group.

Joe DiCostanzo

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[nysbirds-l] Further Warning - Central Park

2017-09-02 Thread Rick
We were approached by a wandering gang of young adults in Central Park
today, wearing T-shirts.

"Are you watching birds?" one asked, a bit too directly.  

"Yes," I replied, hesitantly.

"Okay, stand up there, and lift your binoculars...We're on a scavenger hunt
and we need a photo of bird watchers."

We had no option but to comply, as he was pointing a cell phone camera
straight at us.

So, if you value your privacy, beware!

Rick

P.S.  What's next?

-Original Message-
From: bounce-121782144-3714...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-121782144-3714...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Zito
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2017 2:48 PM
To: Bird 
Subject: [nysbirds-l] HLSP Warning

Hello, please be careful at Hempstead Lake State Park, Liz DiNapoli and
myself came across a stray brown dog and park police pulled up letting us
know the dog is very aggressive and possibly rabid.  The dog took off with
park police in pursuit, but it was not captured.  This is the north side of
field 3.  Happy fall birding.

Mike Z. 

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpiper, Westchester County

2017-09-02 Thread Anne Swaim
Group of Birders at Nannahagen now for about hour total. Just Least and two 
Solitary Sandpiper. 

> On Sep 2, 2017, at 2:56 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:
> 
> Addendum: Nannahagen Park is located on Lake Street, off Broadway (Route 141) 
> between Pleasantville and Thornwood. If you're looking for the bird, you can 
> park in the lot for the town pool, which is located just before the park, and 
> then walk to the other end of the (small) pond to the mudflat where we saw 
> the bird. 
> 
>> On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:
>> Having been told that the water level in the managed pond in Nannahagan Park 
>> in Pleasantville had mysteriously dropped, we went to take a look at about 
>> 11AM. On the newly exposed mudflats near the little pedestrian bridge at the 
>> south (bottom) end of the pond, we saw (sticking close to a lone Spotted 
>> Sandpiper) a Baird's. We watched it for about twenty minutes; it was still 
>> there when we left. 
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[nysbirds-l] Hudsonian Godwits @ East Pond JBWR Queens Co.

2017-09-02 Thread Andrew Baksh
Karlo Mirth just called to report that he had 2 Hudsonian Godwits on the South 
End of the East Pond before they flushed. He is still there hoping to relocate 
them.


Cheers,


"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of 
others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick 
Douglass

風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu  The Art of War

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> (= '.'=)
> (") _ (") 
> Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device! 

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpiper, Westchester County

2017-09-02 Thread Joseph Wallace
Addendum: Nannahagen Park is located on Lake Street, off Broadway (Route
141) between Pleasantville and Thornwood. If you're looking for the bird,
you can park in the lot for the town pool, which is located just before the
park, and then walk to the other end of the (small) pond to the mudflat
where we saw the bird.

On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Joseph Wallace  wrote:

> Having been told that the water level in the managed pond in Nannahagan
> Park in Pleasantville had mysteriously dropped, we went to take a look at
> about 11AM. On the newly exposed mudflats near the little pedestrian bridge
> at the south (bottom) end of the pond, we saw (sticking close to a lone
> Spotted Sandpiper) a Baird's. We watched it for about twenty minutes; it
> was still there when we left.
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[nysbirds-l] Baird's Sandpiper, Westchester County

2017-09-02 Thread Joseph Wallace
Having been told that the water level in the managed pond in Nannahagan
Park in Pleasantville had mysteriously dropped, we went to take a look at
about 11AM. On the newly exposed mudflats near the little pedestrian bridge
at the south (bottom) end of the pond, we saw (sticking close to a lone
Spotted Sandpiper) a Baird's. We watched it for about twenty minutes; it
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[nysbirds-l] Orchard Beach Whimbrels-no

2017-09-02 Thread Jack Rothman
A few people emailed me about the Orchard Beach Puddles in Pelham Bay Park. No 
Whimbrels present now, a few Semipals and a Lesser Yellowlegs in the SW puddle.
Looks like puddle birding might be winding down. 
Jack Rothman, Bronx Brendan Keogh.

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[nysbirds-l] Hulse Landing Rd, Wading River

2017-09-02 Thread Mike Scheibel
Good views of Buff-breasted & Baird's now in plowed field along west of road, 
along with many Killdeer. Etc( no Golden Plover)
Mike & Lynne Scheibel 
Brookhaven NY

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[nysbirds-l] No phalarope-Southold

2017-09-02 Thread Mike Scheibel
Previously reported Red-necked Phalaropes not relocated this morning, checked 
Sound view Dunes park & Goldsmiths Inlet
Mike & Lynne Scheibel 
Brookhaven NY
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