Previously reported by John Gluth, Golden now visible along main roadway east
of pavilion between road and main parking lot
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
Brookhaven, NY
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Throwing in a fairly uninformed 2c: This line of discussion seems like it
takes in only half of the bird’s life cycle. ABC lists habitat loss in
South America as the main conservation threat for the species.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 6:37 AM David Nicosia wrote:
> https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/global-
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/global-warming/mid-holocene-warm-period
https://phys.org/news/2008-10-ice-arctic-ocean-years.amp?__twitter_impression=true
The Arctic was warmer due to orbital parameters back then, not an enhanced
greenhouse effect, or slightly warmer sun like today. I believe the Earth
And this email was brought to you by the oil and gas industries. LOL
Just kidding
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On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 19:58:45 -0400 David Nicosia
wrote
> All,
> In Broome Co we have been fortunate to have had a great year for the
> AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER. That is most def
What paleoclimate study or studies come to the conclusion that the Arctic
was 2-4c warmer 8000 years ago? I would like to read those reports. Could
you provide a link?
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 7:59 PM David Nicosia wrote:
> All,
>
> In Broome Co we have been fortunate to have had a great year for
Good points.
I think many other species of shorebird go north in the spring through the
midwest. Have they declined as well?
Bob Lewis
On Friday, October 23, 2020, 7:59:22 PM EDT, David Nicosia
wrote:
All,
In Broome Co we have been fortunate to have had a great year for the AMERICAN
All,
In Broome Co we have been fortunate to have had a great year for the
AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER. That is most definitely related to the drawdown of
Whitney Point Reservoir which empasses ebird hotspots of Upper Lisle Co.
Park, Dorchester Park and Keibel Rd. But, based on looking at Bull's
comme
Mitra
Bay Shore
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Like Angus, I also have noticed fewer reports and smaller numbers of American
Golde
Like Angus, I also have noticed fewer reports and smaller numbers of
American Golden-Plover in Western New York. I live on Lake Ontario in
Niagara County where most autumns I could see this species without any
special effort. That is, I'm not one to hunt down a species for my year
list, unless I am
I am glad to see an informed discussion about the apparent decline in
Bonaparte's Gulls both in western and coastal New York State. Birding forms
tend to focus on the positive such as new sightings, influxes, and
weather-related events, with much less attention given to species that
might be disapp
American Golden Plover is continuing. Location: Randall's Island just north
of Ballfield 6 west of the Fresh Direct building on the Bronxkill. Very
well camouflaged on the mudflat foraging.
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ere they had seen it, and then it
had flown back west.
It may be worthwhile checking the northern shore of Randall's Island again
tomorrow morning at low- to mid-tide.
Deb Allen
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>Subject: [nysbirds-l] American Golden-Plover, Randalls Island NYC
>
>Gloria Hong just found an American Golden-Plover on the northeast corner of
>Randalls Island, on the East River. Bird is associating with a flock of
>Killdeer near Ballfields 3
American Golden-Plover continues on Randall’s Island, now on mudflats NW
corner of island in Bronx Kill (40.8023489, -73.9239275)
Thanks, Gloria!
Adrian Burke
NYC
El El vie, oct. 9, 2020 a la(s) 9:17 a. m., Ryan Zucker
escribió:
> Gloria Hong just found an American Golden-Plover on the northea
Gloria Hong just found an American Golden-Plover on the northeast corner of
Randalls Island, on the East River. Bird is associating with a flock of
Killdeer near Ballfields 33 and 34. Appears to be the first New York County
record.
Good birding,
Ryan Zucker
New York, NY
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On the top of the cap, around 11:45.
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow NY
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The American Golden Plover has returned to field 7. Pat Lindsay has the bird
there now.
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On Friday, August 30, 2019, 2:36 PM, lisa.na...@gmail.com wrote:
American Golden Plover was seen until approx 1:15pm in which it took off
calling, flying high above the tr
American Golden Plover was seen until approx 1:15pm in which it took off
calling, flying high above the tree lines in a west north-westerly direction
until it was out of sight.
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Being see
Being seen in parking field 7.
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The above bird was found by Pat Aitken at the Lido Passive Sanctuary.
Located on Lido Blvd. Nassau County. It is transitioning into breeding
plumage. Look for it in the marsh grasses on the west side of the gravel
path down by the platform. It is out a ways in the marsh.
Robert A. Proniewych
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American Golden-Plover also present, in the parking lot
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 9:25 AM Michael Zito wrote:
> Long-billed dowitcher also present.
> Mike Zito
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> > On Nov 4, 2017, at 8:51 AM, Michael Zito wrote:
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> > The three godwits remain, also a juvenile pectoral S
Received a call this morning from Bob P. that Bob A. relocated the American
Golden Plover that he found on Monday.
Bird is currently hanging out on the swale with Kildeer, one Lesser Yellowlegs
and Canada Geese.
Ed B. had trouble posting this so I did it for him. You missed this one Arie G!
There is currently an adult American Golden-Plover on the beach at Coney
Island Creek Park, just west of the park proper, adjacent to (and north of)
the eastern edge of Sea Gate. It seems to now be fairly settled into the
wrack/debris line, and the tide is rising, so perhaps it will stay a while.
All,
Once again, the gravel bars on the Susquehanna River are yielding some
great shorebirds from this park in Johnson City Broome County!
Late this afternoon, I found a juvenile AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER
on the gravel bars easily seen from the yellow sign in William Hill Park
not far from the
There is a single juvenile American Golden Plover just off of the middle
parking lot looking towards New Dorp High School.
There were also a large group of gulls that included at least 1 adult Lesser
black Backed Gull but the were flushed by a park truck picking up garbage and
have not returne
Although more than 30 Killdeer were present, the A. Golden Plover was not seen
this morning.
Pat Palladino
> On Aug 27, 2015, at 9:18 AM, Carney, Martin wrote:
>
> A little bit of a late notice, but I saw the Golden Plover in the same
> location -- near 2230 Mill Ln., east side of road -- ar
A little bit of a late notice, but I saw the Golden Plover in the same
location -- near 2230 Mill Ln., east side of road -- around 12:30
pm yesterday afternoonMartin Carney
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Hi all,
An American Golden-Plover was in the baseball field directly adjacent to
the parking lot at Big Egg Marsh (Broad Channel American Park) ~8:20 this
morning.
Michael Lester
Bayside
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The previously reported Amer. Golden Plover found by Ken and Sue Feustel
continues in Heckscher State Park east of field 8 in the center median.
Robert Proniewych
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While looking at feeding groups of Red and White-winged Crossbills, we spied a
late American Golden Plover feeding in the median just east of Field 8. The
count period for the Captree CBC starts tomorrow. Perhaps (however unlikely)
the bird will stay till Sunday. Attempts to turn the bird into
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