At around 4 o'clock this evening, while manning my station for the Winter
Raptor Survey at the Coxsackie Flats I scanned through a large group (1,200
- 1,500 birds) of Canada Geese in a harvested cornfield on a short dead-end
road: Barrus Road - which begins at the southern end of Bronk (same famil
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*"ONE MORE WARBLER"Victor EmanuelThursday, December 7, 7pm*
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79th and 80th Streets in Manhattan*
Victor Emanuel, the founder of VENT, the largest avian ecotourism company
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Eric Miller again found Western Tanager this afternoon. I don't know whether
to refer to it as the Western Tanager or a Western Tanager. The location is
about a mile and a half drive from Alley Pond Environmental Center, or
whatever that comes out to as the tanager might fly. The site is Crocheron
It’s still here. If you haven’t seen it yet, you still have the chance, but
don’t wait much longer.
It’s gonna get freezing cold a few days.
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
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A drive down Dune Rd produced 2 Snowy Owls. One bird was sitting in the bayside
marsh immediately east of Tiana Beach near the wash over. The second bird was a
half mile further east perched on a duck blind. A female Harrier was also in
the area.
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Just as a potential heads-up, since no reports appeared forthcoming to this
list for Tuesday, an anonymouse eBird report, with photo, was submitted with
Hammond’s Flycatcher listed as showing in the Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y.
City) Ramble, specifically “south of Maintenance Field” and for the