[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park

2019-11-03 Thread Joseph Wallace
A quick late-afternoon walk across the grassland revealed at least seven
Eastern Meadowlarks; a tight-knit group of five Horned Larks foraging on
the newly turned earth (one step in a major restoration project to
eradicate invasives and re-plant native grasses); and a restless flock of
perhaps 20 American Pipits. Winter is most definitely coming. --Joe Wallace

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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park

2019-11-03 Thread Joseph Wallace
A quick late-afternoon walk across the grassland revealed at least seven
Eastern Meadowlarks; a tight-knit group of five Horned Larks foraging on
the newly turned earth (one step in a major restoration project to
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[nysbirds-l] Female Painted Bunting, Jamaica Bay NWR, Queens

2019-11-03 Thread Marc Passmann, L.Ac., FABORM
I saw a female Painted Bunting at the end of the day today on the edge of the 
grassy area at the north end of the Visitor Center parking lot. The coordinates 
are 40.617719, -73.824810. I was able to get a couple of mediocre pictures 
before it flew into the bushes. I was not able to relocate it and the light was 
starting to fail.

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[nysbirds-l] Female Painted Bunting, Jamaica Bay NWR, Queens

2019-11-03 Thread Marc Passmann, L.Ac., FABORM
I saw a female Painted Bunting at the end of the day today on the edge of the 
grassy area at the north end of the Visitor Center parking lot. The coordinates 
are 40.617719, -73.824810. I was able to get a couple of mediocre pictures 
before it flew into the bushes. I was not able to relocate it and the light was 
starting to fail.

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun. Nov. 3, 2019: Common Yellowthroat, Pine & Black-throated Blue Warblers, Field Sparrow

2019-11-03 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Sunday November 3, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. 

Highlights from the North End of Central Park: Common Yellowthroat, Pine & 
Black-throated Blue Warblers, Field Sparrow. 

Canada Goose - 25 on the Pool
Northern Shoveler - 4 Harlem Meer
Gadwall - 19 (Pool & Harlem Meer)
Mallard - 25
Ruddy Duck - 3 Harlem Meer
Mourning Dove - 2 or 3
Herring Gull - 5 flyovers
Red-tailed Hawk - 3 flyovers
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2 (Great Hill & Blockhouse)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 3
Downy Woodpecker - male Wildflower Meadow
Northern Flicker - 2 (Wildflower Meadow & the Loch)
Eastern Phoebe - 2 (Wildflower Meadow & Propagation Area)
Blue Jay - 5
American Crow - flyover of 11 Wildflower Meadow
Carolina Wren - 1 south of Nutter's Battery
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 4 or 5 Grassy Knoll
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 10
Hermit Thrush - at least 7
Cedar Waxwing - 12 or 13 Great Hill
Northern Mockingbird - 2 Conservatory Garden
House Finch - 6 Propagation Area
American Goldfinch - Blockhouse
Chipping Sparrow - 10-20
Field Sparrow - 2 Propagation Area
Song Sparrow - 12-20
Swamp Sparrow - 4 (Wildflower Meadow & Harlem Meer)
White-throated Sparrow - 150-250
Dark-eyed Junco - 30
Eastern Towhee - male south of Nutter's Battery & east of Fort Clinton
Common Yellowthroat - male Meer Island
Pine Warbler - male in pine just outside Propagation Area fence
Black-throated Blue Warbler - male Wildflower Meadow (Sandra Critelli)
Northern Cardinal - 4 (3 males, 1 female)

Benny Romero reported that he had seen an Orange-crowned Warbler along the Meer 
below Fort Clinton on Saturday. 

Deb Allen
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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun. Nov. 3, 2019: Common Yellowthroat, Pine & Black-throated Blue Warblers, Field Sparrow

2019-11-03 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Sunday November 3, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. 

Highlights from the North End of Central Park: Common Yellowthroat, Pine & 
Black-throated Blue Warblers, Field Sparrow. 

Canada Goose - 25 on the Pool
Northern Shoveler - 4 Harlem Meer
Gadwall - 19 (Pool & Harlem Meer)
Mallard - 25
Ruddy Duck - 3 Harlem Meer
Mourning Dove - 2 or 3
Herring Gull - 5 flyovers
Red-tailed Hawk - 3 flyovers
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2 (Great Hill & Blockhouse)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 3
Downy Woodpecker - male Wildflower Meadow
Northern Flicker - 2 (Wildflower Meadow & the Loch)
Eastern Phoebe - 2 (Wildflower Meadow & Propagation Area)
Blue Jay - 5
American Crow - flyover of 11 Wildflower Meadow
Carolina Wren - 1 south of Nutter's Battery
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 4 or 5 Grassy Knoll
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 10
Hermit Thrush - at least 7
Cedar Waxwing - 12 or 13 Great Hill
Northern Mockingbird - 2 Conservatory Garden
House Finch - 6 Propagation Area
American Goldfinch - Blockhouse
Chipping Sparrow - 10-20
Field Sparrow - 2 Propagation Area
Song Sparrow - 12-20
Swamp Sparrow - 4 (Wildflower Meadow & Harlem Meer)
White-throated Sparrow - 150-250
Dark-eyed Junco - 30
Eastern Towhee - male south of Nutter's Battery & east of Fort Clinton
Common Yellowthroat - male Meer Island
Pine Warbler - male in pine just outside Propagation Area fence
Black-throated Blue Warbler - male Wildflower Meadow (Sandra Critelli)
Northern Cardinal - 4 (3 males, 1 female)

Benny Romero reported that he had seen an Orange-crowned Warbler along the Meer 
below Fort Clinton on Saturday. 

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[nysbirds-l] Wallkill River NWR

2019-11-03 Thread Andrew Block
11/3/19 - Liberty Loop and Wood Duck Trails, Wallkill River NWR, NY/NJ
many Canada Geeseseveral Mallardsmany American Black Ducksmany Green-winged 
Teals3 SANDHILL CRANES2 Short-billed Dowitchers3 Great Blue Herons3 Great 
Egrets2 Turkey Vultures2 Bald Eagles4 Red-tailed Hawks1 Cooper's Hawk2 Northern 
Harriers1 Belted Kingfisher3 Red-bellied Woodpeckers2 Downy Woodpeckers1 Hairy 
Woodpecker2-3 Pileated Woodpeckers2+ Northern Flickers2 Eastern Phoebesseveral 
Blue Jaysseveral American Crows5+ Winter Wrens1 Carolina Wren2 Ruby-crowned 
Kinglets3+ Eastern Bluebirdsmany American Robins1 Northern Mockingbird5+ Cedar 
Waxwings3 American Goldfinches4 Yellow-rumped Warblersseveral Song Sparrows3 
Swamp Sparrowsmany White-throated Sparrows2 Dark-eyed Juncos3 Northern 
Cardinalsmany Red-winged Blackbirds6+ Rusty Blackbirds
Also talked to a fellow birder who kept seeing a sow bear with two cubs at LLT, 
but I kept missing them:-(
Andrew
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[nysbirds-l] Wallkill River NWR

2019-11-03 Thread Andrew Block
11/3/19 - Liberty Loop and Wood Duck Trails, Wallkill River NWR, NY/NJ
many Canada Geeseseveral Mallardsmany American Black Ducksmany Green-winged 
Teals3 SANDHILL CRANES2 Short-billed Dowitchers3 Great Blue Herons3 Great 
Egrets2 Turkey Vultures2 Bald Eagles4 Red-tailed Hawks1 Cooper's Hawk2 Northern 
Harriers1 Belted Kingfisher3 Red-bellied Woodpeckers2 Downy Woodpeckers1 Hairy 
Woodpecker2-3 Pileated Woodpeckers2+ Northern Flickers2 Eastern Phoebesseveral 
Blue Jaysseveral American Crows5+ Winter Wrens1 Carolina Wren2 Ruby-crowned 
Kinglets3+ Eastern Bluebirdsmany American Robins1 Northern Mockingbird5+ Cedar 
Waxwings3 American Goldfinches4 Yellow-rumped Warblersseveral Song Sparrows3 
Swamp Sparrowsmany White-throated Sparrows2 Dark-eyed Juncos3 Northern 
Cardinalsmany Red-winged Blackbirds6+ Rusty Blackbirds
Also talked to a fellow birder who kept seeing a sow bear with two cubs at LLT, 
but I kept missing them:-(
Andrew
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[nysbirds-l] King Eider in RMSP Field 5 Parking Lot (Suffolk Co.)

2019-11-03 Thread Ken Feustel
A female King Eider is sitting in the grass with Canada Geese at Robert Moses 
SP Field 5 traffic circle this morning. 

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[nysbirds-l] King Eider in RMSP Field 5 Parking Lot (Suffolk Co.)

2019-11-03 Thread Ken Feustel
A female King Eider is sitting in the grass with Canada Geese at Robert Moses 
SP Field 5 traffic circle this morning. 

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[nysbirds-l] NO Purple Gallinule today, Central Park

2019-11-03 Thread David Barrett
We just tweeted this on Manhattan Bird Alert (@birdcentralpark on Twitter):

Still no re-find of yesterday's PURPLE GALLINULE at Central Park's Turtle
Pond despite many seekers over the last two hours. A NELSON'S SPARROW was
reported on the pond's northeast shore earlier this morning and has also
not been re-found.

David Barrett
Manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] NO Purple Gallinule today, Central Park

2019-11-03 Thread David Barrett
We just tweeted this on Manhattan Bird Alert (@birdcentralpark on Twitter):

Still no re-find of yesterday's PURPLE GALLINULE at Central Park's Turtle
Pond despite many seekers over the last two hours. A NELSON'S SPARROW was
reported on the pond's northeast shore earlier this morning and has also
not been re-found.

David Barrett
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[nysbirds-l] Kings County Brown Pelicans

2019-11-03 Thread Sean Sime


Two young Brown Pelicans just drifted south over Coney Island Creek Park in 
Brooklyn heading towards Coney Island Beach. 

Good birding,
Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY


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[nysbirds-l] Kings County Brown Pelicans

2019-11-03 Thread Sean Sime


Two young Brown Pelicans just drifted south over Coney Island Creek Park in 
Brooklyn heading towards Coney Island Beach. 

Good birding,
Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY


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Re: [nysbirds-l] Update W. Kingbird Jones Beach

2019-11-03 Thread Robert Taylor
at least one still present at west end. moving around near median

Rob in Massapequa

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Update W. Kingbird Jones Beach

2019-11-03 Thread Robert Taylor
at least one still present at west end. moving around near median

Rob in Massapequa

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Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule in Central Park and the marathon

2019-11-03 Thread David Barrett
The Central Park Turtle Pond area is expected to be accessible, though you
likely will have to go under one of the park's east-side bridges to avoid
crossing the park's East Drive, which will host the marathon, and to avoid
the dedicated marathon areas on the west side of the park.

As for the Purple Gallinule, we do not yet have any public report on it
today. Follow @birdcentralpark on Twitter for updates, and I will try to
relay at least one of them here, too.

David Barrett


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ebirdsnyc-nore...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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> I'd like to drive down and look for the bird today.  But today is the NYC
> Marathon!  Would it be best to wait and come down another day?  Could I get
> parking?   Could I even walk close to the bird?
>
> Bob Lewis
> Sleepy Hollow NY
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> viewed from this location at 16.54 on 11-2-19
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Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule in Central Park and the marathon

2019-11-03 Thread David Barrett
The Central Park Turtle Pond area is expected to be accessible, though you
likely will have to go under one of the park's east-side bridges to avoid
crossing the park's East Drive, which will host the marathon, and to avoid
the dedicated marathon areas on the west side of the park.

As for the Purple Gallinule, we do not yet have any public report on it
today. Follow @birdcentralpark on Twitter for updates, and I will try to
relay at least one of them here, too.

David Barrett


On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 7:06 AM Robert Lewis rfer...@yahoo.com [ebirdsnyc] <
ebirdsnyc-nore...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> I'd like to drive down and look for the bird today.  But today is the NYC
> Marathon!  Would it be best to wait and come down another day?  Could I get
> parking?   Could I even walk close to the bird?
>
> Bob Lewis
> Sleepy Hollow NY
>
>
> On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 4:56:06 PM EDT, ArieGilbert <
> ariegilb...@optonline.net> wrote:
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>
> viewed from this location at 16.54 on 11-2-19
>
> HTTP://MAPS.GOOGLE.COM/maps?q=40.77965912,-73.96739027
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule in Central Park and the marathon

2019-11-03 Thread Robert Lewis
 I'd like to drive down and look for the bird today.  But today is the NYC 
Marathon!  Would it be best to wait and come down another day?  Could I get 
parking?   Could I even walk close to the bird?  

Bob Lewis 
Sleepy Hollow NY

On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 4:56:06 PM EDT, ArieGilbert 
 wrote:  
 
 viewed from this location at 16.54 on 11-2-19

HTTP://MAPS.GOOGLE.COM/maps?q=40.77965912,-73.96739027

40.77965912,-73.96739027

Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Purple Gallinule in Central Park and the marathon

2019-11-03 Thread Robert Lewis
 I'd like to drive down and look for the bird today.  But today is the NYC 
Marathon!  Would it be best to wait and come down another day?  Could I get 
parking?   Could I even walk close to the bird?  

Bob Lewis 
Sleepy Hollow NY

On Saturday, November 2, 2019, 4:56:06 PM EDT, ArieGilbert 
 wrote:  
 
 viewed from this location at 16.54 on 11-2-19

HTTP://MAPS.GOOGLE.COM/maps?q=40.77965912,-73.96739027

40.77965912,-73.96739027

Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
www.PowerBirder.Blogspot.com
www.QCBirdClub.org



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