Not my idea of a post-worthy bird, but I've seen where birders do chase it
(and post YES if they get it). There is a pair of Blue-winged Teal on Alley
Creek at the Alley Pond Environmental Center in Queens. They were posing
pretty for pictures in the afternoon light, off the observation platform.
T
The previously reported Blue-winged Teal continues at Mill Pond in Bellmore
located on Merrick Road. It is with a large group Mallards, Black Ducks,
Hooded Mergansers and Northern Shovelers, Gadwall and a single Green-winged
Teal.
Robert Proniewych
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In marsh 2 birds
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04/21/2015 @ 12:53 PM
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Beginning to look a lot more spring-like in East Hampton these days. Georgica
Cove has a pair of blue winged teal that seem to have arrived this morning,
multiple barn swallows and lots of female red-winged blackbirds, joining the
tree swallows and male red wings who arrived a few weeks ago. Chi
BWTE at Timber Point GC east Marina now,12:43 pm, also Glossy Ibis and GRYL and
LEYL, BTGR.
Phil Uruburu
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a pair of blue winged teal joined 19 green winged teal and 22 glossy ibis on
Georgca Cove today. Looking forward to seeing what tomorrow will bring!
Jane F. Ross
International Education Consultant
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New York, New York 10128
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At least two Blue-winged teal - one male - in the eastern most farm pond north
side of County Road 25 (Main Rd), just east of Church Lane. Currently feeding.
One Am Coot and a few Canada Geese also present.
Eileen Schwinn
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Currently being seen - and originally found by Aaron Virgin, two male
Blue-winged Teal. On the Ice Pond and visible from the Visitors Center - lots
if islands, just be patient!
Eileen Schwinn
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Continuing pair being seen now along west sided north of spillway .
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Viewed from Maple Ave at 7:10pm 1 male and 1 female Blue-winged Teal were
feeding along the far bank.
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Currently one foraging among 18 mallards in standing water in farm field west
of wading river road s of lie.
Peter
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At a wetland/swamp, at the intersection of Eager Rd and Neelytown Rd.
2.Blue winged teal, pr.
6.Hooded mergansers. 12000
Blackbirds, streaming overhead. (Common grackles+red-winged blac
Some Blue-winged Teal have been well observed in recent days at Staten
Island New York City & just this Tuesday (April 6, 2010) morning at
Prospect Park Brooklyn... just to name 2 southeasterly sites in NY
state.
On a separate FRIENDLY note I'd offer that anyone reporting a Northern
Water
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