[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Mon. Oct. 7, 2019: 8 Species of Wood Warblers, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Ruby-throated Hummingbird

2019-10-07 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Monday October 7, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob. 

Highlights: Eight Species of Wood Warblers, Yellow-billed Cuckoo (4), 
Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

Canada Goose - 8 Lake
Mallard - 35
Mourning Dove - 5
Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 4 (3 Tupelo Field, 1 Shakespeare Garden)
Chimney Swift - 5
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, - 1 Shakespeare Garden
Herring Gull - 4 flyovers
Double-crested Cormorant - 1 Turtle Pond
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 5
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - around 20
Downy Woodpecker 2 - (Oven and Ramble)
Northern Flicker - 5
Eastern Wood-Pewee - 2 Strawberry Fields
Eastern Phoebe - 1 Maintenance Field
Red-eyed Vireo - 3
Blue Jay - 8
American Crow - 12 flyovers
House Wren - 4
Winter Wren - 12
Carolina Wren - 4 (pair Tupelo Field, pair Strawberry Fields)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 5
American Robin - usual numbers
Gray Catbird - 30 to 40
Brown Thrasher - 2 (Strawberry Fields & Ramble)
Cedar Waxwing - flock of 6 in flight at Strawberry Fields
House Finch - 2 Strawberry Fields
White-throated Sparrow - around 15
Eastern Towhee - 11
Common Grackle - flyover 75 Turtle Pond (Bob-7am) incl. white-headed 
(leucistic) bird
Ovenbird - 4
Northern Waterthrush - 1 Triplet's Bridge
Black-and-white Warbler - 3
Common Yellowthroat - female Tupelo field
American Redstart - 2 Wagner Cove
Northern Parula - 4
Black-throated Blue Warbler - female Belvedere Castle
Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 (Strawberry Fields & Tupelo Field)
Scarlet Tanager - 1 Strawberry Fields
Northern Cardinal - 7

Deb Allen
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RE: [nysbirds-l] Dickcissel in Queens

2019-10-07 Thread Ian Resnick
The Dickcissel has not been seen since Steve originally located it. There
has been a Blue Grosbeak, and 4 Ravens flew by to the southwest.

 

Ian Resnick

 

From: bounce-123997611-81378...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-123997611-81378...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Steve
Walter
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2019 12:42 PM
To: NYSBIRDS 
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Dickcissel in Queens

 

There's a Dickcissel present in the Oakland Lake Meadow section of Alley
Pond Park in Queens.

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Dickcissel in Queens

2019-10-07 Thread Steve Walter
There's a Dickcissel present in the Oakland Lake Meadow section of Alley
Pond Park in Queens.

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Syracuse area RBA

2019-10-07 Thread Joseph Brin

RBA




*New York




October 07, 2019




NYSY 10. 07. 19




Hotline: Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert




To report by email: brinjoseph AT yahoo DOT com




Reporting upstate counties: Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Oneida, Herkimer, 
Cayuga, 

Montezuma Wildlife Refuge and Montezuma Wetlands Complex




Compiled: October 07 at 10:00 p.m.




Compiler: Joseph Brin




Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org


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Greetings: This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of September 
30, 2019













Highlights:

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CACKLING GOOSE

LESSER SCAUP

COMMON GALLINULE

SANDERLING

HUDSONIAN GODWIT

LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD

BANK SWALLOW

CLIFF SWALLOW

SWAINSON’S THRUSH

NELSON’S SPARROW

RUSTY BLACKBIRD

























Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)






Only 8 species of Shorebirds were listed at the complex this week.




SEMI-PALMATED PLOVER

LEAST SANDPIPER

GREATER YELLOWLEGS

LESSER YELLOWLEGS

KILLDEER

PECTORAL SANDPIPER

STILT SANDPIPER

LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER




     10/2: At least 80 RUSTY BLACKBIRDS were seen at Martens Tract.

     10/3: A NELSON’S SPARROW was found and photographed near the photo blind 
on the Wildlife Trail. It was not refound by other birders that day.

     10/5: An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was seen near Brooder Marsh on Howland 
Island.

     10/6: Late in the season BANK SWALLOW and CLIFF SWALLOW were seen on the 
Wildlife Trail.







Cayuga County






     10/1: A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen at Fair Haven State Park.







Onondaga County






     10/5: 2 late RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRDS continue at a feeder on Lawrence 
Road in Marcellus.

     12 Warbler species were reported in Onondaga County this week.







Oswego County






     10/4: An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was spotted at Great Bear Recreation Area 
north of Phoenix.

     10/5: A SANDERLING was seen at Sandy Pond Outlet on Lake Ontario.

     10/6: A HUDSONIAN GODWIT was found at Sandy Pond Outlet.

     10 species of Warblers were reported in Oswego County this week.







Madison County






     10/5: 17 LESSER SCAUP and a CACKLING GOOSE were seen on Woodman Pond north 
of Hamilton.

     11 Warbler species were reported in Madison County this week.







Oneida County






     10/2: A COMMON GALLINULE was seen at Utica Marsh.

     10/5: 

an adult LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen at Sylvan Beach.

     10/6: 3 SWAINSON’S THRUSHES were seen at Spring Farm Nature Sanctuary 
south of clinton.

     8 Warbler species were reported from Oneida County this week.

     













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Joseph Brin




Region 5




Baldwinsville, New York, 13027, USA


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[nysbirds-l] Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch - Setauket, NY

2019-10-07 Thread TURNER
Sixteen observers came out on Sunday night, the last night of the Nighthawk 
Watch, to look for nighthawks but were, alas, disappointed since none were 
observed. As a consolation prize several species of "winter" ducks have arrived 
in the pond next to the watch including Northern Shoveler, A. Wigeon both of 
which displayed males coming out of eclipse plumage.  

For the season (August 27th-October 6th) we saw 2,757 nighthawks in 4,276 
minutes logged, an average of .644 birds per minute. This figure was well above 
the totals for 2017 and 2018 in which we saw 2,046 and 2,018 birds, at a rate 
of .513 and.499 birds per minute, respectively. 

Thank you for coming out and participating. Hopefully, we'll see many of you 
again next year.  The Nighthawk Watch has become one of the go-to social events 
of the Three Village Area!! 

John Turner 
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