[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 06 March 2020

2020-03-06 Thread Gail Benson
-RBA * New York * New York City, Long Island, Westchester County * Mar. 06, 2020 * NYNY2003.06 - Birds Mentioned PACIFIC LOON+ THICK-BILLED MURRE+ TOWNSEND’S SOlITAIRE+ VARIED THRUSH+ (+ Details requested by NYSARC) Greater White-fronted Goose King Eider Harlequin Duck American Bittern Osprey

[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 06 March 2020

2020-03-06 Thread Gail Benson
-RBA * New York * New York City, Long Island, Westchester County * Mar. 06, 2020 * NYNY2003.06 - Birds Mentioned PACIFIC LOON+ THICK-BILLED MURRE+ TOWNSEND’S SOlITAIRE+ VARIED THRUSH+ (+ Details requested by NYSARC) Greater White-fronted Goose King Eider Harlequin Duck American Bittern Osprey

[nysbirds-l] Summer Tanager in Wappinger Falls

2020-03-06 Thread Andrew Block
I just saw on the Orange Co. list that there's a Summer Tanager in Wappingers Falls that's evidently been around for awhile at a private feeder.  Nice photos on the eBird report.  A shame it's a private residence since I go by the road it's on periodically.  Andrew  Andrew v. F. Block

[nysbirds-l] Summer Tanager in Wappinger Falls

2020-03-06 Thread Andrew Block
I just saw on the Orange Co. list that there's a Summer Tanager in Wappingers Falls that's evidently been around for awhile at a private feeder.  Nice photos on the eBird report.  A shame it's a private residence since I go by the road it's on periodically.  Andrew  Andrew v. F. Block

[nysbirds-l] black vultures still in Scarsdale

2020-03-06 Thread Andrew Block
The Black Vulture pair was seen again today in the same area as previous years on Central Ave. in Scarsdale near Scarsdale Ford.  They must be nesting somewhere nearby since they are always in the same vicinity.  Would love to find a nest again. Andrew Andrew v. F. Block Consulting Naturalist

[nysbirds-l] black vultures still in Scarsdale

2020-03-06 Thread Andrew Block
The Black Vulture pair was seen again today in the same area as previous years on Central Ave. in Scarsdale near Scarsdale Ford.  They must be nesting somewhere nearby since they are always in the same vicinity.  Would love to find a nest again. Andrew Andrew v. F. Block Consulting Naturalist