Motivated by your report Richard Aracil and I went to Belden point (City
Island, Bronx) and we are seing a group of at least 5 Common Eiders along the
shore. This is our first time seing this species in the Bronx.
Matthieu
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Shai Mitra and I are scanning through a huge flock of Canada Geese (several
thousand) along the west side of Rt 105 a little south of the intersection with
Northville Tpk. So far we have one each Richardson's, Blue Goose, White-fronted
and Barnacle, with geese still constantly arriving from the
Central Park NYC
Saturday, November 24, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Baltimore Oriole, Pine Siskins, Purple Finches, Red-shouldered
Hawk, Barred Owls, Merlin. Uptick in Wood Ducks. Turtle Pond and parts of the
Lake frozen.
Canada Goose - around 25 Lake
Wood Duck - 10 Lake
Seven female Common Eider landed off of Playland Park in Rye and have since
moved westward along Long Island Sound.
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Two tundra swans were on Georgica Cove this morning ( and apparently for the
past few days)
Jane F. Ross, PhD
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Folks might want to keep an eye out for any oiled sea birds (ducks, loons,
gulls, etc.). There was a significant oil spill up in Newfoundland. Birds might
show up along the Long Island Coast.
Rich Guthrie
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Hi All,
Late this afternoon, there was a first-cycle GLAUCOUS GULL sitting on the water
just off Orchard Beach. The bird then flew to the large, rock island offshore
from the center of the beach, where it looked like it was going to roost for
the night. The bird was still there when we left.
C