Doug Gochfeld and I visited both locations in the hopes of discovering any
lingering late season insectivores. While flycatchers were nonexistent, our
efforts were rewarded with 5 species of warbler, the most notable for the
date a Northern Parula on the east side of Hendrix Creek. A quick look in
When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists
I just had the Hammond’s FC at 4:00pm about 40 yards east of the holly, up the
slight hill and right off the paved path. However, I’m still here and bird flew
out of view, further east within the ramble.
Thanks,
Tim Dunn
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> On Nov 30, 2017, at 2:46 PM, Anders Peltomaa
> wr
>From twitter alert:
Hammond's being seen well by group in the Holly near Gill overlook.
#birdcp via @WestofCoolrom
This on the west side of the Ramble. Interestingly the bird was seen in the
same American Holly at around the same time on Tuesday afternoon.
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
On Thu,
The bird has been found at the Ramble. I don’t know the specific name of the
place, near the old small bridge.
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On Nov 30, 2017, at 12:33 PM, Anders Peltomaa
mailto:anders.pelto...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I and a small group of birders, mostly out-of-towners have spent the morni
I and a small group of birders, mostly out-of-towners have spent the
morning combing the Ramble. I searched from the slope above the Boathouse
garbage containers (where the Pac-slope spent time, TWO years ago) and over
to the Upper Lobe.
It may have expanded its range and wandered off to a differe