[nysbirds-l] Fort Tilden and Jacob RIIS Park

2014-09-19 Thread Andrew Baksh
A whirlwind bit of birding this morning that included a brief stop on the south 
end of the East Pond at Jamaica Bay did not produce many birds.

Getting my shorebird fix just after dawn on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay, I 
headed out to bird Fort Tilden and Jacob RIIS Park.  After an uneventful 
seawatching, I turned my attention to looking for land birds.  A bit of "ground 
and pound" for about 5 hours, resulted in a paltry number of 13 species of 
warblers.

The highlights were a stunning adult Red-headed Woodpecker seen near the RIIS 
parking lot adjacent to the golf course. Later in my second round at Fort 
Tilden, I came upon a very bright Cape May Warbler that was a delight to 
observe.

If you missed the spectacular showing of Western Sandpipers and White-rumped 
Sandpipers over the past few weeks at Jamaica Bay, you may have to wait until 
next year.  Since last weekend, the number of shorebirds on the pond have 
dropped significantly and only a handful of peeps have been around over the 
past few days.

Earlier in the week, a Philadelphia Vireo and Lincoln Sparrow were the only 
notable birds from a few hours at Kissena Park and Kissena Corridor 
respectively.


Cheers,

Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
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[nysbirds-l] Fort Tilden and Jacob RIIS Park

2014-09-19 Thread Andrew Baksh
A whirlwind bit of birding this morning that included a brief stop on the south 
end of the East Pond at Jamaica Bay did not produce many birds.

Getting my shorebird fix just after dawn on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay, I 
headed out to bird Fort Tilden and Jacob RIIS Park.  After an uneventful 
seawatching, I turned my attention to looking for land birds.  A bit of ground 
and pound for about 5 hours, resulted in a paltry number of 13 species of 
warblers.

The highlights were a stunning adult Red-headed Woodpecker seen near the RIIS 
parking lot adjacent to the golf course. Later in my second round at Fort 
Tilden, I came upon a very bright Cape May Warbler that was a delight to 
observe.

If you missed the spectacular showing of Western Sandpipers and White-rumped 
Sandpipers over the past few weeks at Jamaica Bay, you may have to wait until 
next year.  Since last weekend, the number of shorebirds on the pond have 
dropped significantly and only a handful of peeps have been around over the 
past few days.

Earlier in the week, a Philadelphia Vireo and Lincoln Sparrow were the only 
notable birds from a few hours at Kissena Park and Kissena Corridor 
respectively.


Cheers,

Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
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[nysbirds-l] Fort Tilden and Jacob Riis Park, Queens this AM

2010-10-17 Thread Corey Finger
Seth Ausubel, Isaac Grant, Tom (whose last name I can't remember, sorry) and I 
birded Fort Tilden and Jacob Riis this morning from dawn until just after noon. 
 
Highlights were two Vesper Sparrows that flushed from the community garden to 
the trees over the houses north of the garden, a Yellow-breasted Chat near the 
manure pile (west of the baseball fields along the path the hawkwatch), over 
100 
Purple Finch, 20 Pine Siskins and a Rusty Blackbird as part of the morning 
flight, and 3 Royal Terns heading west.

eBird list below (low estimates, and the siskin number doesn't correspond with 
the number above because I personally only saw one of the siskins).

Good Birding,
Corey Finger
http://1birds.comLocation: Fort Tilden
Observation date: 10/17/10
Number of species: 62

Brant - Branta bernicla X
Canada Goose - Branta canadensis X
Black Scoter - Melanitta nigra 6
Common Loon - Gavia immer 1
Double-crested Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus X
Great Blue Heron - Ardea herodias 1
Northern Harrier - Circus cyaneus 1
Sharp-shinned Hawk - Accipiter striatus 7
Cooper's Hawk - Accipiter cooperii 4
Merlin - Falco columbarius 2
Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus 1
Killdeer - Charadrius vociferus 6
Laughing Gull - Leucophaeus atricilla X
Ring-billed Gull - Larus delawarensis X
Herring Gull - Larus argentatus X
Herring Gull (American) - Larus argentatus smithsonianus X
Great Black-backed Gull - Larus marinus X
Royal Tern - Thalasseus maximus 3
Rock Pigeon - Columba livia X
Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura X
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Sphyrapicus varius 1
Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus 100
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) - Colaptes auratus [auratus Group] 100
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis phoebe 5
American Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos 6
Tree Swallow - Tachycineta bicolor 6
Black-capped Chickadee - Poecile atricapillus 1
Red-breasted Nuthatch - Sitta canadensis 2
Carolina Wren - Thryothorus ludovicianus 2
Golden-crowned Kinglet - Regulus satrapa 6
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Regulus calendula 3
Hermit Thrush - Catharus guttatus 3
American Robin - Turdus migratorius 40
Gray Catbird - Dumetella carolinensis 1
Northern Mockingbird - Mimus polyglottos 10
European Starling - Sturnus vulgaris 600
American Pipit - Anthus rubescens 1
Cedar Waxwing - Bombycilla cedrorum 20
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Dendroica coronata 400
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) - Dendroica coronata coronata 400
Palm Warbler - Dendroica palmarum 2
Palm Warbler (Western) - Dendroica palmarum palmarum 1
Palm Warbler (Yellow) - Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea 1
Common Yellowthroat - Geothlypis trichas 2
Yellow-breasted Chat - Icteria virens 1
Chipping Sparrow - Spizella passerina 7
Field Sparrow - Spizella pusilla 2
Vesper Sparrow - Pooecetes gramineus 2
Savannah Sparrow - Passerculus sandwichensis 12
Song Sparrow - Melospiza melodia 20
Swamp Sparrow - Melospiza georgiana 5
White-throated Sparrow - Zonotrichia albicollis 20
White-crowned Sparrow - Zonotrichia leucophrys 7
Dark-eyed Junco - Junco hyemalis 10
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) - Junco hyemalis hyemalis/carolinensis 10
Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis 2
Red-winged Blackbird - Agelaius phoeniceus 100
Rusty Blackbird - Euphagus carolinus 1
Purple Finch - Carpodacus purpureus 100
Pine Siskin - Spinus pinus 1
American Goldfinch - Spinus tristis 30
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus X

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[nysbirds-l] Fort Tilden and Jacob Riis Park, Queens this AM

2010-10-17 Thread Corey Finger
Seth Ausubel, Isaac Grant, Tom (whose last name I can't remember, sorry) and I 
birded Fort Tilden and Jacob Riis this morning from dawn until just after noon. 
 
Highlights were two Vesper Sparrows that flushed from the community garden to 
the trees over the houses north of the garden, a Yellow-breasted Chat near the 
manure pile (west of the baseball fields along the path the hawkwatch), over 
100 
Purple Finch, 20 Pine Siskins and a Rusty Blackbird as part of the morning 
flight, and 3 Royal Terns heading west.

eBird list below (low estimates, and the siskin number doesn't correspond with 
the number above because I personally only saw one of the siskins).

Good Birding,
Corey Finger
http://1birds.comLocation: Fort Tilden
Observation date: 10/17/10
Number of species: 62

Brant - Branta bernicla X
Canada Goose - Branta canadensis X
Black Scoter - Melanitta nigra 6
Common Loon - Gavia immer 1
Double-crested Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus X
Great Blue Heron - Ardea herodias 1
Northern Harrier - Circus cyaneus 1
Sharp-shinned Hawk - Accipiter striatus 7
Cooper's Hawk - Accipiter cooperii 4
Merlin - Falco columbarius 2
Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus 1
Killdeer - Charadrius vociferus 6
Laughing Gull - Leucophaeus atricilla X
Ring-billed Gull - Larus delawarensis X
Herring Gull - Larus argentatus X
Herring Gull (American) - Larus argentatus smithsonianus X
Great Black-backed Gull - Larus marinus X
Royal Tern - Thalasseus maximus 3
Rock Pigeon - Columba livia X
Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura X
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Sphyrapicus varius 1
Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus 100
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) - Colaptes auratus [auratus Group] 100
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis phoebe 5
American Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos 6
Tree Swallow - Tachycineta bicolor 6
Black-capped Chickadee - Poecile atricapillus 1
Red-breasted Nuthatch - Sitta canadensis 2
Carolina Wren - Thryothorus ludovicianus 2
Golden-crowned Kinglet - Regulus satrapa 6
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Regulus calendula 3
Hermit Thrush - Catharus guttatus 3
American Robin - Turdus migratorius 40
Gray Catbird - Dumetella carolinensis 1
Northern Mockingbird - Mimus polyglottos 10
European Starling - Sturnus vulgaris 600
American Pipit - Anthus rubescens 1
Cedar Waxwing - Bombycilla cedrorum 20
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Dendroica coronata 400
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) - Dendroica coronata coronata 400
Palm Warbler - Dendroica palmarum 2
Palm Warbler (Western) - Dendroica palmarum palmarum 1
Palm Warbler (Yellow) - Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea 1
Common Yellowthroat - Geothlypis trichas 2
Yellow-breasted Chat - Icteria virens 1
Chipping Sparrow - Spizella passerina 7
Field Sparrow - Spizella pusilla 2
Vesper Sparrow - Pooecetes gramineus 2
Savannah Sparrow - Passerculus sandwichensis 12
Song Sparrow - Melospiza melodia 20
Swamp Sparrow - Melospiza georgiana 5
White-throated Sparrow - Zonotrichia albicollis 20
White-crowned Sparrow - Zonotrichia leucophrys 7
Dark-eyed Junco - Junco hyemalis 10
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) - Junco hyemalis hyemalis/carolinensis 10
Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis 2
Red-winged Blackbird - Agelaius phoeniceus 100
Rusty Blackbird - Euphagus carolinus 1
Purple Finch - Carpodacus purpureus 100
Pine Siskin - Spinus pinus 1
American Goldfinch - Spinus tristis 30
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus X

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