[nysbirds-l] Heads Up ... (Possible) Common Ringed Plover at Sagg Pond, Suffolk County

2020-09-02 Thread Anthony Collerton
This morning I had an interesting plover that showed a lot of the characteristics of a juv CRPL. The bird was notably larger than surrounding Semipalmated Plovers and had a robust, chunky feel to it. An extensive black mask seemed to reach the bill at the gape and the pale 'eye-stripe' was exten

Re:[nysbirds-l] Golden winged warbler greenwood cemetery Brooklyn

2020-09-02 Thread Jonathan Perez
For anyone looking —-/ it is in a tree now on crescent water near the stone house. Moved down the road. Please excuse my brevity. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 2, 2020, at 12:57 PM, Jonathan Perez wrote: > > Currently looking at a golden winged warbler in a puddle on summit avenue > and un

[nysbirds-l] Golden winged warbler greenwood cemetery Brooklyn

2020-09-02 Thread Jonathan Perez
Currently looking at a golden winged warbler in a puddle on summit avenue and union avenue in Greenwood cemetery. I have photos and will upload. This is on the ridge behind Crescent ave. Please excuse my brevity. Sent from my iPhone -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/N

Re: [nysbirds-l] StoneBridge Nighthawk results - 8/28

2020-09-02 Thread TURNER
Hi Angus: You raise a bunch of good questions and we have few answers. We're not sure what it is about the Stone Bridge/Setauket Mill Ponds that make them such a productive place to see nighthawks. I suspect there are a few micro and macro factors to explain the site's productivity. As for the

[nysbirds-l] Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch

2020-09-02 Thread TURNER
Last two nights at the Nighthawk Watch have been productive: August 31st - 169 nighthawks, 130 minutes September 1st - 177 nighthawks, 130 minutes Year-to-date total so far: 1267 nighthawks, 775 minutes, 1.63 birds per minute) John Turner Stone Bridge Nighthawk Watch Directions: Long Island