[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Ross's Goose (Westchester County)

2019-02-09 Thread Gail Benson
An adult Ross's Goose we found late this afternoon at the boat launch at
the Croton Railroad Station was visible until dark in a Canada Goose
flock.It could possibly stay the night.
(We had just come from seeing the immature Snow Goose at Verplank, still
present.).  Tom Burke & Gail Benson

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Pacific loon. Oyster bay

2019-02-09 Thread John Mora
Still there late afternoon- Park and bird marina from parking lot - diving for 
periods of time but close to green cloth covered boat in the basin.

Great views

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> Loon is showing well in marina 12 pm
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[nysbirds-l] Pacific loon. Oyster bay

2019-02-09 Thread Dave Medd
Loon is showing well in marina 12 pm

Dave

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[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon

2019-02-09 Thread John Askildsen
Continues as of 9:15am at Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, marine boat basin, next to 
sagamore yacht club. John askildsen, Barbara Mansell. 

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John Askildsen 

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[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon YES

2019-02-09 Thread Michael Yuan
In marina dock area just west of the Sagamore Yacht Club parking lot. Bring a 
balaclava. 

Mike Yuan
Brooklyn, NY
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[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 8 February 2019

2019-02-09 Thread Ben Cacace
- RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* Feb. 8, 2019
* NYNY1902.08

- Birds mentioned
PACIFIC LOON+
COMMON MURRE+
BARNACLE GOOSE+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

Red-necked Grebe
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
BLACK-HEADED GULL
EURASIAN WIGEON
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE
Harlequin Duck
Greater White-fronted Goose
TUNDRA SWAN
American Bittern
Evening Grosbeak
VESPER SPARROW
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
Orange-crowned Warbler

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You can also send reports and digital image files via email to nysarc44
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If electronic submission is not possible, hardcopy reports and photos or
sketches are welcome. Hardcopy documentation should be mailed to:

   Gary Chapin - Secretary
   NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
   125 Pine Springs Drive
   Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Number: (212) 979-3070

Compilers: Tom Burke and Tony Lauro
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County

Transcriber: Ben Cacace

BEGIN TAPE

Greetings. This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, February 8th
2019 at 9pm. The highlights of today's tape are PACIFIC LOON, COMMON MURRE,
BARNACLE GOOSE, GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, TUNDRA SWAN, BARROW'S
GOLDENEYE, EURASIAN WIGEON, BLACK-HEADED GULL, CLAY-COLORED SPARROW and
VESPER SPARROW.

Last Saturday a loon photographed in Oyster Bay was subsequently identified
as a PACIFIC LOON and from Sunday through today close views have been
enjoyed of this crisp winter plumaged bird. Never very far from shore this
individual is often seen around the pilings at the Sagamore Yacht Club or
along the shore east of the marina sometimes actually hidden among the
pilings but also drifting farther east depending on activity and the tidal
situation. Entering Oyster Bay at Route 106 continue on South Street and
stay left at the end by the white tanks to enter the yacht club and
adjacent Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. Search the marina area or along
the shore to the east. It has been seen east to the cove off Florence
Avenue which does have parking at the road's end.

Alcid numbers have been very low recently but a COMMON MURRE was spotted
today drifting slowly west off Jones Beach field 6.

Among the waterfowl a BARNACLE GOOSE and at least 2 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED
GEESE continue in a Canada Goose flock feeding in the sod fields north of
Riverhead. The flocks have been moving around quite a bit. The search area
recently has ranged from the original fields off Route 105 on the
Northville Turnpike south of Sound Avenue to more westerly areas including
fields viewed from Doctor's Path and Roanoke Avenue and even farther west
off Osborn Avenue and even Edward's Avenue. Another GREATER WHITE-FRONTED
has been visiting the lake at Playland Park in Rye where a EURASIAN WIGEON
was also offshore on Wednesday. Other EURASIAN WIGEON drakes have been in
Brooklyn at the Marine Park Salt Marsh Nature Center recently and at Bush
Terminal Piers Park Wednesday as well as on Avon Lake in Amityville and at
the Makamah Preserve in Fort Salonga and another spotted on Halsey Neck
Pond in Southampton Wednesday. A drake BARROW'S GOLDENEYE continues off
Crab Meadow Beach in Fort Salonga and a pair of HARLEQUIN DUCKS were off
Orient Point County Park this week. Two TUNDRA SWANS were on frozen Hook
Pond in East Hampton last Saturday that same day finding one at Bush
Terminal Piers Park.

A BLACK-HEADED GULL was spotted off Brooklyn's Calvert Vaux Park today and
another was present Tuesday and Wednesday at the south end of Lake Montauk
as viewed from South Lake Drive, this a site used by this species and some
Bonaparte's Gulls in recent years. Single ICELAND GULLS this week were at
Brooklyn's Austin Nichol's House Wednesday and Thursday as well as
continuing at Crab Meadow Beach at the Montauk Harbor Inlet. A few LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULLS also remain along the coast.

A RED-NECKED GREBE was still at Shinnecock Inlet Sunday and AMERICAN
BITTERN remains along Dune Road besides being seen again in Clove Lakes
Park on Staten Island Wednesday.

An EVENING GROSBEAK male was still visiting Riverside Park in northern
Manhattan today ranging from 117th Street and north and an ORANGE-CROWNED
WARBLER was seen at Brooklyn's Plumb Beach last Saturday.

A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was still near number 20 Post Lane in Quogue last
weekend this just north of Dune Road and up to 4 or so VESPER SPARROWS have
been seen recently at the Suffolk County Farm and Education Center off
Yaphank Avenue this south of 495.

To phone in reports on Long Island call Tony Lauro at (631) 734-4126 or
call Tom Burke at (914) 967-4922.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the
National Audubon Society. Thank you for calling.

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