Point Turnpike (17) and Nottingham Road in Clinton Corners
there was a Snow Goose and a Brant in the flock of Canada Geese.
Good birding
Michael Duffy
New York, NY
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Point Turnpike (17) and Nottingham Road in Clinton Corners
there was a Snow Goose and a Brant in the flock of Canada Geese.
Good birding
Michael Duffy
New York, NY
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There was a long staying Rufous in Orient a few years ago. Hopefully your bird
will stick around too.
Have you consulted SNGH yet?
Sent from MD
On Aug 31, 2011, at 6:59 AM, Anthony Collerton wrote:
> The general consensus (thank you to those that jumped in) so far seems to be
> that we
feeding until
12:30.
The Sedge Wren was singing between 730-830 and perched up a couple times.
Other birds included purple martin, bobolink, indigo bunting, willow
flycatcher, red- shouldered hawk, and northern harrier. No sign of the
Sandhill Crane.
Michael Duffy
New York City
feeding until
12:30.
The Sedge Wren was singing between 730-830 and perched up a couple times.
Other birds included purple martin, bobolink, indigo bunting, willow
flycatcher, red- shouldered hawk, and northern harrier. No sign of the
Sandhill Crane.
Michael Duffy
New York City
Beach bird (foraging height and no obvious
upward tail flicking that I observed) also points towards Loggerhead.
Michael Duffy
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