[nysbirds-l] Top 10 Locations: Essex County (NYS eBird Hotspots)

2017-09-04 Thread Ben Cacace
Location pages have been created for the current top 10 sites for Essex
County based on total species seen. Numbers in parentheses represents the #
of sub-locations for these sites.

If you spot any issues with the pages please let me know off list.

Also, it would be appreciated if you could help verify that the
'Directions' link on the location pages points to a nearby public parking
spot or to an entrance to the site. See below for details on Google Map
links to diretions. Thanks!

Total # of shared locations (hotspots) added to 11 new pages is 13 bringing
the total coverage to 1,614 hotspots or 27.6% of 5,835 for New York State.

*ESSEX COUNTY *
Cemetery Rd., wetlands
Crown Point State Historic Site (2)
Hoisington Brook Outlet
Intervale Lowlands Preserve
Lower La Chute River & Ticonderoga Marsh
Noblewood Park
Webb Royce Swamp (2)
Westport Boat Launch
Whallons Bay Rd.-Clark Rd.-Cross Rd. Grasslands
Whiteface Mtn., Memorial Hwy, near road end
Wickham Marsh WMA (Essex Co.)

[Essex County has Top 10+1 locations since the # of spp. is tied for the
bottom 2: 'Cemetery Rd., wetlands' (115 spp.) & 'Whallons Bay Rd.-Clark
Rd.-Cross Rd. Grasslands' (115 spp.)]

The following 'Google Map Directions' link on the wiki point to a nearby
parking lot or near the south or east end of the location for roads based
on the thinking that keeping the sun behind you is best when starting out.
Described below.

If you know of a better parking spot please zoom in on the correct location
on Google Maps and send that URL to me offline:

*Cemetery Rd., wetlands*: along NY-73 just south of NY-9N
*Hoisington Brook Outlet*: at the intersection of Main St. & Mill St.
*Intervale Lowlands Preserve*: at the main gate off Adirondack Park off
River Rd.
*Lower La Chute River & Ticonderoga Marsh*: at the intersection of Montcalm
Rd. & Lawson Ln.
*Noblewood Park*: at the intersection of Lake Shore Rd. &
Adirondack/Noblewood Park
*Westport Boat Launch*: at entrance to boat launch off Champlain Ave.
*Whallons Bay Rd.-Clark Rd.-Cross Rd. Grasslands*: at intersection of
Whallons Bay Rd., Clark Rd. & Cross Rd.
*Whiteface Mtn., Memorial Hwy, near road end*: at possible pulloff on
Whiteface Memorial Hwy
*Wickham Marsh WMA (Essex Co.)*: at the intersection of Wickham Marsh Rd. &
Giddings Rd.

*Crown Point State Historic Site*: entrance off Bridge Rd. & Grandview Dr.
*Crown Point SHS--Camp Site, Fishing Pier*: northernmost parking lot

*Webb Royce Swamp*: near trailhead 0.8 miles N of Clark Rd. & Lakeshore Rd.
*Webb Royce Swamp--Shrublands*: near trailhead 0.8 miles N of Clark Rd. &
Lakeshore Rd.

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[nysbirds-l] Top 10 Locations: Essex County (NYS eBird Hotspots)

2017-09-04 Thread Ben Cacace
Location pages have been created for the current top 10 sites for Essex
County based on total species seen. Numbers in parentheses represents the #
of sub-locations for these sites.

If you spot any issues with the pages please let me know off list.

Also, it would be appreciated if you could help verify that the
'Directions' link on the location pages points to a nearby public parking
spot or to an entrance to the site. See below for details on Google Map
links to diretions. Thanks!

Total # of shared locations (hotspots) added to 11 new pages is 13 bringing
the total coverage to 1,614 hotspots or 27.6% of 5,835 for New York State.

*ESSEX COUNTY *
Cemetery Rd., wetlands
Crown Point State Historic Site (2)
Hoisington Brook Outlet
Intervale Lowlands Preserve
Lower La Chute River & Ticonderoga Marsh
Noblewood Park
Webb Royce Swamp (2)
Westport Boat Launch
Whallons Bay Rd.-Clark Rd.-Cross Rd. Grasslands
Whiteface Mtn., Memorial Hwy, near road end
Wickham Marsh WMA (Essex Co.)

[Essex County has Top 10+1 locations since the # of spp. is tied for the
bottom 2: 'Cemetery Rd., wetlands' (115 spp.) & 'Whallons Bay Rd.-Clark
Rd.-Cross Rd. Grasslands' (115 spp.)]

The following 'Google Map Directions' link on the wiki point to a nearby
parking lot or near the south or east end of the location for roads based
on the thinking that keeping the sun behind you is best when starting out.
Described below.

If you know of a better parking spot please zoom in on the correct location
on Google Maps and send that URL to me offline:

*Cemetery Rd., wetlands*: along NY-73 just south of NY-9N
*Hoisington Brook Outlet*: at the intersection of Main St. & Mill St.
*Intervale Lowlands Preserve*: at the main gate off Adirondack Park off
River Rd.
*Lower La Chute River & Ticonderoga Marsh*: at the intersection of Montcalm
Rd. & Lawson Ln.
*Noblewood Park*: at the intersection of Lake Shore Rd. &
Adirondack/Noblewood Park
*Westport Boat Launch*: at entrance to boat launch off Champlain Ave.
*Whallons Bay Rd.-Clark Rd.-Cross Rd. Grasslands*: at intersection of
Whallons Bay Rd., Clark Rd. & Cross Rd.
*Whiteface Mtn., Memorial Hwy, near road end*: at possible pulloff on
Whiteface Memorial Hwy
*Wickham Marsh WMA (Essex Co.)*: at the intersection of Wickham Marsh Rd. &
Giddings Rd.

*Crown Point State Historic Site*: entrance off Bridge Rd. & Grandview Dr.
*Crown Point SHS--Camp Site, Fishing Pier*: northernmost parking lot

*Webb Royce Swamp*: near trailhead 0.8 miles N of Clark Rd. & Lakeshore Rd.
*Webb Royce Swamp--Shrublands*: near trailhead 0.8 miles N of Clark Rd. &
Lakeshore Rd.

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Mon., Sep 4, 2017 - Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Flycatchers

2017-09-04 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC 
Monday, September 4, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights: Ruby-crowned Kinglet (first-of-season), 15 species of Wood Warblers 
including Blue-winged, Cape May, and Tennessee. Also Great Crested, Least, and 
Yellow-bellied Flycatchers.

Canada Goose
Mallard
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift - at least 15 together
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 2 Tupelo Field nectaring on Cardinal Flowers
Osprey - over Tupelo Field (Jeffrey M. Ward)
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker - Castle Walk
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - 2 (Maintenance Field (thanks John Antory for the 
tweet & photo), Shakespeare Garden(Deb))
Least Flycatcher - Strawberry Fields (David Barrett)
Great Crested Flycatcher - Shakespeare Garden (David Barrett & Peter Haskel)
Warbling Vireo - 5 (Hernshead (singing), 2 Strawberry Fields. 1 Balcony Bridge, 
1 Castle Walk)
Red-eyed Vireo - Balcony Bridge
Blue Jay
White-breasted Nuthatch - Strawberry Fields
House Wren - 2 (Strawberry Fields, King of Poland (Jennifer Kotler))
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Strawberry Fields (Jeff Ward) FOS
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 2 Balcony Bridge
Swainson's Thrush -2 ( Maintenance Field, Rock Wall)
Veery - 3 (2 Maintenance Field (Jessica Newman), Strawberry Fields (Peter 
Haskel))
Gray Catbird
House Finch - Rock Wall
White-throated Sparrow - Upper Lobe (Jeff Ward)
Baltimore Oriole - 3 (2 Strawberry Fields, 1 Belvedere Castle)
Common Grackle
Ovenbird - 7
Northern Waterthrush - Tupelo Field
Blue-winged Warbler - Shakespeare Garden (Jeff Ward)
Black-and-white Warbler - 6 (2 Maintenance Field, 2 Strawberry Fields, 2 Summer 
House Meadow)
Tennessee Warbler - Maintenance field (Deb - early)
Nashville Warbler - probable Upper Lobe (Jeff Ward)
Common Yellowthroat - 4 (Maintenance Field, Strawberry Fields, 2 King of Poland)
American Redstart - many (at least 8 in Strawberry Fields alone)
Cape May Warbler (Shakespeare Garden (Deb), Castle Walk (David Barrett))
Northern Parula -3 or 4 (2 or 3 Strawberry Fields, 1 Balcony Bridge)
Magnolia Warbler - at least 14 (Klarissa & others)
Yellow Warbler - Strawberry Fields (Bob - early a.m.)
Blackpoll Warbler - Strawberry Fields (Peter Haskel), Rock Wall)
Black-throated Blue Warbler - 3 (2males Rock Wall, female Castle Walk (Jeff 
Ward))
Pine Warbler - Shakepseare Garden (Deb)
Canada Warbler - 4 (Strawberry Fields, Balcony Bridge, Shakespeare Garden, King 
of Poland)
Northern Cardinal - adult male feeding juvenile male Iphigene's Walk


A hatch-year Mourning Warbler continued near the Swedish Cottage this morning - 
nicely photographed by Pat Dubren & Reuben.

A Dickcissel was reported associating with House Sparrows at the north end of 
Iphigene's Walk.

Ed Gaillard tweeted a couple of Laughing Gulls at the Reservoir.

A Giant Swallowtail (butterfly) appeared at the Maintenance Field before flying 
in the direction of Cedar Hill (per Pat Dubren). 

Deb Allen

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Mon., Sep 4, 2017 - Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Flycatchers

2017-09-04 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC 
Monday, September 4, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights: Ruby-crowned Kinglet (first-of-season), 15 species of Wood Warblers 
including Blue-winged, Cape May, and Tennessee. Also Great Crested, Least, and 
Yellow-bellied Flycatchers.

Canada Goose
Mallard
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift - at least 15 together
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 2 Tupelo Field nectaring on Cardinal Flowers
Osprey - over Tupelo Field (Jeffrey M. Ward)
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker - Castle Walk
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - 2 (Maintenance Field (thanks John Antory for the 
tweet & photo), Shakespeare Garden(Deb))
Least Flycatcher - Strawberry Fields (David Barrett)
Great Crested Flycatcher - Shakespeare Garden (David Barrett & Peter Haskel)
Warbling Vireo - 5 (Hernshead (singing), 2 Strawberry Fields. 1 Balcony Bridge, 
1 Castle Walk)
Red-eyed Vireo - Balcony Bridge
Blue Jay
White-breasted Nuthatch - Strawberry Fields
House Wren - 2 (Strawberry Fields, King of Poland (Jennifer Kotler))
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Strawberry Fields (Jeff Ward) FOS
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 2 Balcony Bridge
Swainson's Thrush -2 ( Maintenance Field, Rock Wall)
Veery - 3 (2 Maintenance Field (Jessica Newman), Strawberry Fields (Peter 
Haskel))
Gray Catbird
House Finch - Rock Wall
White-throated Sparrow - Upper Lobe (Jeff Ward)
Baltimore Oriole - 3 (2 Strawberry Fields, 1 Belvedere Castle)
Common Grackle
Ovenbird - 7
Northern Waterthrush - Tupelo Field
Blue-winged Warbler - Shakespeare Garden (Jeff Ward)
Black-and-white Warbler - 6 (2 Maintenance Field, 2 Strawberry Fields, 2 Summer 
House Meadow)
Tennessee Warbler - Maintenance field (Deb - early)
Nashville Warbler - probable Upper Lobe (Jeff Ward)
Common Yellowthroat - 4 (Maintenance Field, Strawberry Fields, 2 King of Poland)
American Redstart - many (at least 8 in Strawberry Fields alone)
Cape May Warbler (Shakespeare Garden (Deb), Castle Walk (David Barrett))
Northern Parula -3 or 4 (2 or 3 Strawberry Fields, 1 Balcony Bridge)
Magnolia Warbler - at least 14 (Klarissa & others)
Yellow Warbler - Strawberry Fields (Bob - early a.m.)
Blackpoll Warbler - Strawberry Fields (Peter Haskel), Rock Wall)
Black-throated Blue Warbler - 3 (2males Rock Wall, female Castle Walk (Jeff 
Ward))
Pine Warbler - Shakepseare Garden (Deb)
Canada Warbler - 4 (Strawberry Fields, Balcony Bridge, Shakespeare Garden, King 
of Poland)
Northern Cardinal - adult male feeding juvenile male Iphigene's Walk


A hatch-year Mourning Warbler continued near the Swedish Cottage this morning - 
nicely photographed by Pat Dubren & Reuben.

A Dickcissel was reported associating with House Sparrows at the north end of 
Iphigene's Walk.

Ed Gaillard tweeted a couple of Laughing Gulls at the Reservoir.

A Giant Swallowtail (butterfly) appeared at the Maintenance Field before flying 
in the direction of Cedar Hill (per Pat Dubren). 

Deb Allen

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[nysbirds-l] Nighthawk Watch at Frank Melville Park - Stone Bridge

2017-09-04 Thread redknot
Tonight was a banner night at the nighthawk watch. We had 164 nighthawks in 
what became almost non-stop action.  All the birds came from the east, heading 
west with some breaking north along the east side of the ponds before breaking 
west.  

John T. 

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[nysbirds-l] Nighthawk Watch at Frank Melville Park - Stone Bridge

2017-09-04 Thread redknot
Tonight was a banner night at the nighthawk watch. We had 164 nighthawks in 
what became almost non-stop action.  All the birds came from the east, heading 
west with some breaking north along the east side of the ponds before breaking 
west.  

John T. 

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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern on Great Gull Island - No

2017-09-04 Thread Joseph DiCostanzo
No sighting of the Bridled Tern today.

Sent from my iPad

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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern on Great Gull Island - No

2017-09-04 Thread Joseph DiCostanzo
No sighting of the Bridled Tern today.

Sent from my iPad

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[nysbirds-l] Nighthawks

2017-09-04 Thread William Hollweg
Flying west 5 nighthawks over East Islip near Heckscher park

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[nysbirds-l] Day late news - my bad ! No shorebirds, with Peregrines, Turkey Vultures and good company instead...even had 2 "lifers" !

2017-09-04 Thread robert adamo
On 9/3, responding to Tim Healy's current post re: Buff-breasted & Baird's
Sandpipers at the Doctor's Path sod fields, I hustled out, only to find a
group of 6 birders, with  their optics fully engaged - not with the birds
they had just seen, but rather trying to locate them again ! It seems that
the 2 Peregrines, which had arrived a tad earlier than myself, decided to
land rather than blow on bye, much to my chagrin ! The falcons, while
giving good views, stayed much too long, probably causing the shorebirds to
stay away. We also had a flock of 15, or more, T.V's provide some action,
while we waited in vain. A trip around the "Golden Trapezium" didn't help
either !

And now for the best part of the day, greeting old friends and making new
ones ! The former group was made up of Sue & Ken Feustel, Menachem
Goldstein & his Mom, Karen* and Tom Moran, a fellow ELIAS member. It was
gratifying to finally meet the last 2 birders, namely Tim Healy and then
Lee Stocker, who arrived later. In the past, I had exchanged emails with
both of them, so it was nice to put faces on their electronic signatures !

Cheers,
Bob

* I first had the pleasure of making Karen's acquaintance when she was
chauffeuring her NYSYBC son around to all the "good finds", but now that
 Menachem is doing the driving, she just comes along for all the "good
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[nysbirds-l] Day late news - my bad ! No shorebirds, with Peregrines, Turkey Vultures and good company instead...even had 2 "lifers" !

2017-09-04 Thread robert adamo
On 9/3, responding to Tim Healy's current post re: Buff-breasted & Baird's
Sandpipers at the Doctor's Path sod fields, I hustled out, only to find a
group of 6 birders, with  their optics fully engaged - not with the birds
they had just seen, but rather trying to locate them again ! It seems that
the 2 Peregrines, which had arrived a tad earlier than myself, decided to
land rather than blow on bye, much to my chagrin ! The falcons, while
giving good views, stayed much too long, probably causing the shorebirds to
stay away. We also had a flock of 15, or more, T.V's provide some action,
while we waited in vain. A trip around the "Golden Trapezium" didn't help
either !

And now for the best part of the day, greeting old friends and making new
ones ! The former group was made up of Sue & Ken Feustel, Menachem
Goldstein & his Mom, Karen* and Tom Moran, a fellow ELIAS member. It was
gratifying to finally meet the last 2 birders, namely Tim Healy and then
Lee Stocker, who arrived later. In the past, I had exchanged emails with
both of them, so it was nice to put faces on their electronic signatures !

Cheers,
Bob

* I first had the pleasure of making Karen's acquaintance when she was
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[nysbirds-l] Dickcissel - Robert Moses SP

2017-09-04 Thread Scott Gilbert
Viewed this morning from just east of Hawk Watch platform. Photos posted.

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[nysbirds-l] Dickcissel - Robert Moses SP

2017-09-04 Thread Scott Gilbert
Viewed this morning from just east of Hawk Watch platform. Photos posted.

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Connecticut Warbler Prospect Park

2017-09-04 Thread Joshua Malbin
Half a dozen *birders*, sorry. On the lakeside path inside and outside the
enclosure fence.

On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 10:10 AM Joshua Malbin 
wrote:

> A Connecticut Warbler found by Karen O'Hearn is being seen by about half a
> dozen borders on the south side of West Island in Prospect Park.
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Re:[nysbirds-l] Connecticut Warbler Prospect Park

2017-09-04 Thread Joshua Malbin
Half a dozen *birders*, sorry. On the lakeside path inside and outside the
enclosure fence.

On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 10:10 AM Joshua Malbin 
wrote:

> A Connecticut Warbler found by Karen O'Hearn is being seen by about half a
> dozen borders on the south side of West Island in Prospect Park.
>

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[nysbirds-l] Connecticut Warbler Prospect Park

2017-09-04 Thread Joshua Malbin
A Connecticut Warbler found by Karen O'Hearn is being seen by about half a
dozen borders on the south side of West Island in Prospect Park.

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[nysbirds-l] Connecticut Warbler Prospect Park

2017-09-04 Thread Joshua Malbin
A Connecticut Warbler found by Karen O'Hearn is being seen by about half a
dozen borders on the south side of West Island in Prospect Park.

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Hudsonian Godwit Jamaica Bay East Pond

2017-09-04 Thread Menachem Goldstein
Spent the night apparently in Dead Man's cove and just took off toward the 
south end.  Could not tell if it was going to land.
Good birding,
Menachem

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  On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 7:12 PM, Doug Gochfeld wrote:   
There is a Hudsonian Godwit at JBWR's East Pond in the cove at the north end 
next to the discarded pair of boots.
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Hudsonian Godwit Jamaica Bay East Pond

2017-09-04 Thread Menachem Goldstein
Spent the night apparently in Dead Man's cove and just took off toward the 
south end.  Could not tell if it was going to land.
Good birding,
Menachem

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
 
  On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 7:12 PM, Doug Gochfeld wrote:   
There is a Hudsonian Godwit at JBWR's East Pond in the cove at the north end 
next to the discarded pair of boots.
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