the flock lift and fly toward the NW, and there
were no geese in sight.
A good alternative site to check if the goose is not on Eastport Pond.
Derek Rogers
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Still being seen. I am viewing from Montauk highway.
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> From: Eileen Schwinn
> Date: January 8, 2012 10:52:13 AM EST
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> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Eastport Barnacle Goose- yes
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> In a flock of 200+ Canada geese, which flew
Still being seen. I am viewing from Montauk highway.
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Date: January 8, 2012 10:52:13 AM EST
To: NY Rare birds NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Eastport Barnacle Goose- yes
Reply-To: Eileen Schwinn
be relocated and allow for
further study(leg bands, etc.). Peter will be checking the lake tomorrow
and will relay updates accordingly. Please do the same if you happen to see
the goose.
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From: Derek Rogers
Date: Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 5:11 PM
Subject: Potential
for this bird.
Name: Barnacle Goose
Coordinates: 40.82857° -72.72739°
Elevation: 0 ft
Link: View in Google Maps
Derek Rogers
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sure to gather all of the pertinent field
marks of the PIWA.
It sure feels like spring but I was not expecting to see that today. The bird
was last seen toward the east end of the field near the yellow farm equipment.
Derek Rogers
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for this bird.
Name: Barnacle Goose
Coordinates: 40.82857° -72.72739°
Elevation: 0 ft
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be relocated and allow for
further study(leg bands, etc.). Peter will be checking the lake tomorrow
and will relay updates accordingly. Please do the same if you happen to see
the goose.
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a stunning drake HARLEQUIN DUCK popped into my scope view.
The group was located directly off of the beach access staircase adjacent to
the turnaround area. Scope would be preferred and most likely necessary.
Derek Rogers
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a stunning drake HARLEQUIN DUCK popped into my scope view.
The group was located directly off of the beach access staircase adjacent to
the turnaround area. Scope would be preferred and most likely necessary.
Derek Rogers
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: Dropped Waypoint
Coordinates: 40.87171° -73.47654°
Elevation: 0 ft
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: Dropped Waypoint
Coordinates: 40.87171° -73.47654°
Elevation: 0 ft
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Better luck today(for me at least)as the bird provided great views for several
borders. As of 10:35 AM, the bird, again, took to a high altitude distant
flight toward the east.
Good luck if you go!
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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> From: Lloyd Spitalnik
> Date: Decem
Better luck today(for me at least)as the bird provided great views for several
borders. As of 10:35 AM, the bird, again, took to a high altitude distant
flight toward the east.
Good luck if you go!
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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From: Lloyd Spitalnik ll
this area.
-Derek Rogers
Sayville, NY
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> From: Jim Osterlund
> Date: December 26, 2011 4:18:23 PM EST
> To:
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: (Metro Birding Briefs) Mountain Bluebird
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>
> The intersection;
>
&g
.
-Derek Rogers
Sayville, NY
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: (Metro Birding Briefs) Mountain Bluebird
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in an attempt to
relocate. A good find by Gary.
Good luck if you decide to search area!
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relocate. A good find by Gary.
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from Deep Hollow
Ranch.
I ran into a group from Philadelphia who reported a DOVEKIE off the Point.
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A fairly slow day today at Smith Point with the exception of hundreds of
northern gannets plunge diving in close proximity to the shore. Red-throated
loons were also of note. The 15 ruddy ducks were in their usual location near
the new fishing pier.
On the terrestrial side, we found 1 VESPER
A fairly slow day today at Smith Point with the exception of hundreds of
northern gannets plunge diving in close proximity to the shore. Red-throated
loons were also of note. The 15 ruddy ducks were in their usual location near
the new fishing pier.
On the terrestrial side, we found 1 VESPER
A drive through Hecksher turned up 2 Wilson's snipe probing within the median
just north of entrance to field 5.
The birds were hunkered down and camoflouged in the dark substrate when I left
the park around 11. Nice close viewing. Worth a look if you're nearby.
-Derek Rogers
Sayville
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A drive through Hecksher turned up 2 Wilson's snipe probing within the median
just north of entrance to field 5.
The birds were hunkered down and camoflouged in the dark substrate when I left
the park around 11. Nice close viewing. Worth a look if you're nearby.
-Derek Rogers
Sayville
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peregrine, several merlin and norther harrier were present and quite
active. Chae was able to locate a Savannah Sparrow of
the "ipswich"population. The last birds of note were a single AMERICAN
PIPIT flyover and a 2nd winter LESSER BLACK BACKED GULL.
A good day on the pensinsula.
-Derek Roger
peregrine, several merlin and norther harrier were present and quite
active. Chae was able to locate a Savannah Sparrow of
the ipswichpopulation. The last birds of note were a single AMERICAN
PIPIT flyover and a 2nd winter LESSER BLACK BACKED GULL.
A good day on the pensinsula.
-Derek Rogers
Sayville, NY
A quick drive through Hecksher this evening turned up 1 American
Golden-Plover among a large group of Black-bellied. The group was located
in the field just east of the lot at Field #6. Several dunlin were also in
the mix.
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A quick drive through Hecksher this evening turned up 1 American
Golden-Plover among a large group of Black-bellied. The group was located
in the field just east of the lot at Field #6. Several dunlin were also in
the mix.
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I visited Cupsogue today from 12:30 -2:30 PM. There was good shorebird
diversity but the highlights were: 5 Marbled Godwit2 Black Tern The godwits
were actively foraging and vocalizing which made for some excellent viewing.
-Derek Rogers
I visited Cupsogue today from 12:30 -2:30 PM. There was good shorebird
diversity but the highlights were: 5 Marbled Godwit2 Black Tern The godwits
were actively foraging and vocalizing which made for some excellent viewing.
-Derek Rogers
I haven't seen any recent posts on the EPCAL LASP so I figured I'd let folks
know that I observed the sparrow on Saturday, 1/1/11 foraging with a dozen plus
field sparrows in the same general area that it's been seen.
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