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To take Sy's email one step further
http://nybirds.org/KB_IssuesArchive/y2002v52n1.pdf
Good birding,
Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Sy Schiff wrote:
> There is an excellent report in the “Kingbird”, Vol. 52 I, p 2-7, March
> 2002. Go to
To take Sy's email one step further
http://nybirds.org/KB_IssuesArchive/y2002v52n1.pdf
Good birding,
Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Sy Schiff wrote:
> There is an excellent report in the “Kingbird”, Vol. 52 I, p 2-7, March
> 2002. Go to the New York State
There is an excellent report in the “Kingbird”, Vol. 52 I, p 2-7, March 2002.
Go to the New York State Ornithological association web site and look under
records and resources for Publications, then look under Kingbird archives.
All the Kingbird Issues (except for recent ones) are
There is an excellent report in the “Kingbird”, Vol. 52 I, p 2-7, March 2002.
Go to the New York State Ornithological association web site and look under
records and resources for Publications, then look under Kingbird archives.
All the Kingbird Issues (except for recent ones) are
Per an eBird alert I received, a TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE was seen and photographed
today at the Suffolk Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, apparently found by
Richard Haimes.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S40755140
This is the same site where a Prothonotary Warbler has been seen
Per an eBird alert I received, a TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE was seen and photographed
today at the Suffolk Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, apparently found by
Richard Haimes.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S40755140
This is the same site where a Prothonotary Warbler has been seen
Central Park, NYC
Sunday, November 26, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD
Highlights: Empidonax flycatcher (see previous post for links to photos), and
lingering warblers: Wilson's Warbler, Northern Parula, and Northern Waterthrush.
Mallard - Pond, Lake, Turtle Pond
Northern Pintail - male the
Central Park, NYC
Sunday, November 26, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD
Highlights: Empidonax flycatcher (see previous post for links to photos), and
lingering warblers: Wilson's Warbler, Northern Parula, and Northern Waterthrush.
Mallard - Pond, Lake, Turtle Pond
Northern Pintail - male the
Central Park, NYC
Sunday, November 26, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
This is this Empidonax Flycatcher found at the Riviera in Central Park by Linda
LaBella and subsequently seen by birders on Bob's bird walk this morning. We
also saw the bird later at the Summer
Central Park, NYC
Sunday, November 26, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
This is this Empidonax Flycatcher found at the Riviera in Central Park by Linda
LaBella and subsequently seen by birders on Bob's bird walk this morning. We
also saw the bird later at the Summer
.being proposed as Hammonds or ?
Viewed by mob. At above oven on north side
viewed from this location at 3.58pm on 11-26-2017
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.7763839,-73.96983758
40.7763839,-73.96983758
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
www.powerbirder.blogspot
www.qcbirdclub.org
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.being proposed as Hammonds or ?
Viewed by mob. At above oven on north side
viewed from this location at 3.58pm on 11-26-2017
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.7763839,-73.96983758
40.7763839,-73.96983758
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
www.powerbirder.blogspot
www.qcbirdclub.org
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Menachem and his mom were lucky to see the bird, but when the rest of us
got to the location three minutes later it was gone again. Not seen since.
Anders Peltomaa
On Nov 26, 2017 2:44 PM, "Menachem Goldstein"
wrote:
> 40.776560,-73.970454
>
> Refound now
>
> Sent from
Menachem and his mom were lucky to see the bird, but when the rest of us
got to the location three minutes later it was gone again. Not seen since.
Anders Peltomaa
On Nov 26, 2017 2:44 PM, "Menachem Goldstein"
wrote:
> 40.776560,-73.970454
>
> Refound now
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>
Richard Guthrie
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I just picked up the post and subsequently looked at the available online
photos. The very tiny bill look very good for a Hammond's Flycatcher. Just in
case anyone needed motivation to get out to Central Park.
Please post both positive and negative updates including directions to the
location
I just picked up the post and subsequently looked at the available online
photos. The very tiny bill look very good for a Hammond's Flycatcher. Just in
case anyone needed motivation to get out to Central Park.
Please post both positive and negative updates including directions to the
location
Sorry for the late post - I started this email and failed to send it!
I had a Common Tern foraging on the Niagara River on the east side of
Beaver Island SP late Friday afternoon. The best views that I had were from
the small half-circle spit of land that surrounds dock at that end of the
park.
Sorry for the late post - I started this email and failed to send it!
I had a Common Tern foraging on the Niagara River on the east side of
Beaver Island SP late Friday afternoon. The best views that I had were from
the small half-circle spit of land that surrounds dock at that end of the
park.
One birder here since 7:30 am who saw and photographed the bird yesterday.
Lynne Hertzog
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One birder here since 7:30 am who saw and photographed the bird yesterday.
Lynne Hertzog
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I spent yesterday at the Massapequa Preserve in Nassau County Long Island.
The highlight was very large flock of pintail ducks. I counted 18 males in
breeding plumage. At the distance they were at I could only positively
identify the adult males. Also notable were 5 great blue herons and a late
I spent yesterday at the Massapequa Preserve in Nassau County Long Island.
The highlight was very large flock of pintail ducks. I counted 18 males in
breeding plumage. At the distance they were at I could only positively
identify the adult males. Also notable were 5 great blue herons and a late
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