Not that anybody comes out here to chase birds but there has been an adult male
Harlequin seen twice in the past week at Great Kills Park. It was first found
last week by Dick Veit off of the salt flats just north of the main parking
lot. Today it was found in the afternoon off of the harbor
Not that anybody comes out here to chase birds but there has been an adult male
Harlequin seen twice in the past week at Great Kills Park. It was first found
last week by Dick Veit off of the salt flats just north of the main parking
lot. Today it was found in the afternoon off of the harbor
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Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 4:17 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Harlequin Duck on Staten Island
Just had a female Harlequin swimming at the base of Fort Wadsworth. Only
visible from the bluffs of Von Briesen Park and looking down onto fort and
pilings
Just had a female Harlequin swimming at the base of Fort Wadsworth. Only
visible from the bluffs of Von Briesen Park and looking down onto fort and
pilings. Last seen swimming towards the bridge and around side of fort. This is
a small park at the corner of school road and Bay Street.
Isaac
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Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 4:17 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Harlequin Duck on Staten Island
Just had a female Harlequin swimming at the base of Fort Wadsworth. Only
visible from the bluffs of Von Briesen Park and lookin
Just had a female Harlequin swimming at the base of Fort Wadsworth. Only
visible from the bluffs of Von Briesen Park and looking down onto fort and
pilings. Last seen swimming towards the bridge and around side of fort. This is
a small park at the corner of school road and Bay Street.
Isaac