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Just as an FYI, The appearance of FRANKLIN'S GULLS seems to be a widespread
occurrence. We have already had two FRANKLIN'S GULLS in Washington DC this
morning (the first in 5 or more years), and 4 at Ocean City, MD. Can Cave
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Nevertheless, it is a wonderful find.
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For those wishing to visit, hassles will be minimized by leaving before
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BTW, dolphins have been close to shore at this spot all week.
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I received a photo from a friend of a SWALLOW-TAILED KITE that was found
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Dear NY Birders,
I thought some people might enjoy Bryan Pfeiffer's essay on the
significance of this winter's Snowy Owl irruption:
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Ken Dorph has just sent me a photo of an adult BALD EAGLE hanging out at
Round Pond in Sag Harbor. Round Pond can be viewed from the end of Middle
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Mergansers were present
I heard from Angus Wilson that an adult BLACK-HEADED GULL was present at
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Indigo Buntings and a small colony of Purple Martins in the
field.
I heard from Jim Ash that his search for the Elegant Tern at Shinnecock was
unsuccessful today, however there was a MARBLED GODWIT on the Tiana flats,
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I haven't seen a post, but the ELEGANT TERN has been seen (not by me) on
and off over the last hour on the bars north of Dune Road between Triton
Lane and the bar east of Tiana Beach, where I believe it is currently being
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I'll be driving through Staten Island tomorrow and am interested in knowing
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>> bean
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I hadn't seen this posted and I thought that NY birders would want to know
that Starr Saphir has recently died. Here is the information that is posted
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Earlier today Angus Wilson found a RED-NECKED PHALAROPE at the Mecox Bay
inlet in eastern Suffolk Co. The bird was still present this afternoon at
4pm as were two WILSON'S PHALAROPES. No sign of the Arctic Tern found there
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PROTHONOTARY WARBLER: south end of Long Pond, Sag Harbor (seen by Kane
only).
Bobolink: 4 in Wainscott
Veery, Black and White Warbler, Scarlet Tanager seemed noticeably scarce.
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Thus morning Shai Mitra and Pat Lindsay found a White-faced Ibis in Scoy
Pond on the Grace Estate in East Hampton (Suffolk Co.). The bird was still
present when I left it at about 8:50.
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of Montauk Village (Suffolk Co.).
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The AMNH Rufous Hummingbird (Manhattan) was still present yesterday
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parkway, still along the water.
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Lake Montauk Inlet).
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rea with a camera to document this potentially very exciting
record.
For those who do not know about The Kingbird, check out
http://www.nybirds.org/.
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Meredith, Leslie <
I just received a photo from Paul Stoutenburgh of the East Marion (Suffolk
Co.) BARROW'S GOLDENEYE, which appeared yesterday.
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Southampton
has been present for nearly a month and the East Hampton bird for about a
week. One appears to be an immature male and the other an adult female.
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Tonight at Mecox (eastern Suffolk Co.) there were 2 Caspian Terns, 2 Lesser
Black-backed Gulls, 96 Black Skimmers and 4 Peregrine Falcons.
At nearby Sagaponack, two American Golden Plovers and a juvie BUFF-BREASTED
SANDPIPER were on the sand flats near the inlet.
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At Mecox, there were 104 BLACK SKIMMERS, 2 Piping Plovers, 3 CASPIAN TERNS
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Walk east toward the barn to a gate and notice a wide path that lead to the
barn. The Wheatear has been foraging to the left (north) of the path among
the small plants (goldenrods) on the slope above the west side of the pond
that lies north of the barn.
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ocean
beach at Sagaponack.
The White Ibis has not been reported since Saturday afternoon.
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One clarification: the Ibis is in the plowed field south of Bridge Lane.
Hugh
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Hugh McGuinness wrote:
> Jim Ash found an immature WHITE IBIS at Sagaponack Pond (eastern Suffolk
> Co.) this morning. It was still present as of 10:45am.
>
> The bird w
to come into view. This field is private, so
please look for the bird from the road. My guess is that early morning and
perhaps late afternoon will be the best time to look for it.
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On Sunday (Apr 3) the 3rd cal yr GLAUCOUS GULL was at the ferry terminal in
Orient (Suffolk Co.).
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smaller in direct comparison to
> Horned Grebes, with a thinner neck and bill. We reviewed a series of photos
> of Eared Grebe from Cornell University and noted photos of a number of
> individuals with similar features to the bird observed yesterday afternoon.
>
> Ken & Sue Feus
On Sunday (Feb 27), there were 11 PURPLE FINCHES at my feeder in Sag Harbor
(Suffolk Co.).
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will take your
input under advisement. Finally, if there is anyone with a penchant for
summarizing the region's weather during the period, I would be most
indebted.
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ied that I maligned the reputation of
this person and I will try to be more careful to get all the facts when
posting in the future
Apologetically, Hugh
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patience may be
required. Yesterday birders with license plate "CHSER" walked down the
driveway nearly to the front door of the people who host the feeder that the
bird frequents.
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alized effect? Where will these birds end up?
> The rocky seabed along the north NJ shore can attract reasonable numbers of
> Razorbills but this is unprecedented.
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worth scanning
the ocean between East Hampton and Amagansett in case the Eared Grebe is
still around.
Finally there were 2 adult GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE along Further Lane in
the gi-normous hedged estate across from the big lawn where they have spent
much of the winter.
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