A red necked grebe in breeding plumage is hanging off the Towns Shirley Beach
this morning. This is west of William Floyd Parkway in Bellport Bay
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A red necked grebe in breeding plumage is hanging off the Towns Shirley Beach
this morning. This is west of William Floyd Parkway in Bellport Bay
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Hi all!
The Red-necked Gebe originally spotted by Sy Sciff a few weeks ago is again
hanging out behind the osprey nest, out in the bay.
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Hi all!
The Red-necked Gebe originally spotted by Sy Sciff a few weeks ago is again
hanging out behind the osprey nest, out in the bay.
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Pure luck spot in heavy chop .
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Red-necked Grebe found yesterday by Shai Mitra at this location continues this
morning , diving actively near south end of the lake; also, found a drake
Blue-winged Teal associating with Gadwalls near mid-lake west side.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven, NY
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Red-necked Grebe found yesterday by Shai Mitra at this location continues this
morning , diving actively near south end of the lake; also, found a drake
Blue-winged Teal associating with Gadwalls near mid-lake west side.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven, NY
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The Red-Necked Grebe continues at Restoration Pond along with most of the other
now usual species (Redhead, Ruddy, Ring-Necked, etc.). Also of note was a flock
of Rusty Blackbirds. They were in a tree by the recently dedicated F. Trump
underpass.
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The Red-Necked Grebe continues at Restoration Pond along with most of the other
now usual species (Redhead, Ruddy, Ring-Necked, etc.). Also of note was a flock
of Rusty Blackbirds. They were in a tree by the recently dedicated F. Trump
underpass.
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Along Sebonac Inlet Rd in southampton, first body of water, observed a pair of
Red Necked Grebes quite active diving for fish. observed for roughly 10 minutes
b4 they disappeared. current time is 13:43
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Along Sebonac Inlet Rd in southampton, first body of water, observed a pair of
Red Necked Grebes quite active diving for fish. observed for roughly 10 minutes
b4 they disappeared. current time is 13:43
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Continuing bird, first seen in the basin and then in state boat channel
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Continuing bird, first seen in the basin and then in state boat channel
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Joe Giunta and I(Sy Schiff) went to Alley Pond Park to the pond with the
RED-NECKED GREBE. We parked on a side street, walked across to the pond and
found the bird. There are also REDHEADS, LESSER SCAUP and a PIED-BILLED GRBE
there.
>From there we went to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. On the
Joe Giunta and I(Sy Schiff) went to Alley Pond Park to the pond with the
RED-NECKED GREBE. We parked on a side street, walked across to the pond and
found the bird. There are also REDHEADS, LESSER SCAUP and a PIED-BILLED GRBE
there.
>From there we went to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. On the
Bird remains (or returned). Great variety here. Redheads, a coot, pie-billed
grebe, buffleheads, and lesser scaup.
... to be continued.
> On Feb 25, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Elizabeth Dinapoli wrote:
>
> Just had 20 or so swans flyover LIE. Headed north. Clearly we are being
>
Bird remains (or returned). Great variety here. Redheads, a coot, pie-billed
grebe, buffleheads, and lesser scaup.
... to be continued.
> On Feb 25, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Elizabeth Dinapoli wrote:
>
> Just had 20 or so swans flyover LIE. Headed north. Clearly we are being
> invaded!
>
>
>
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Original message From: David La Magna <dlama...@gmail.com>
Date: 2/19/18 5:08 PM (GMT-05:00) To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu Subject:
[nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe, Lake Ronkonkoma Suffolk
To my surprise there is a Red-necked Grebe on th
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Original message From: David La Magna
Date: 2/19/18 5:08 PM (GMT-05:00) To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu Subject:
[nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe, Lake Ronkonkoma Suffolk
To my surprise there is a Red-necked Grebe on the east side of Lake
To my surprise there is a Red-necked Grebe on the east side of Lake Ronkonkoma.
Other notables for this location being a red-throated loon and red-breasted
merganser (a mention this because in the past it was commented that others have
never seen it here).
A good day for red in the name?
To my surprise there is a Red-necked Grebe on the east side of Lake Ronkonkoma.
Other notables for this location being a red-throated loon and red-breasted
merganser (a mention this because in the past it was commented that others have
never seen it here).
A good day for red in the name?
Red-necked grebe continues at Douglaston Pond off the Horace Harding across
from Fairway with pied-billed grebe. See previous report - Douglaston Queens
May the birds be with you
Colleen and Bobby Veltri
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May the birds be with you
Colleen and Bobby Veltri
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A fast stop at the enviormental pond just now yi elded a red necked grebe..3
redhead ducks2 pied billed grebes 5 ring necked ducks,and some other regulars
of assorted ones.thats the small pond across from the faiway market on
douglaston pkwy.
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A fast stop at the enviormental pond just now yi elded a red necked grebe..3
redhead ducks2 pied billed grebes 5 ring necked ducks,and some other regulars
of assorted ones.thats the small pond across from the faiway market on
douglaston pkwy.
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This afternoon there was a Red-necked Grebe at Timber Point County Park
East Marina. Great River
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This afternoon there was a Red-necked Grebe at Timber Point County Park
East Marina. Great River
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At Coast Guard station. Heading towards the channel.
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I checked the entire Reservoir about 11:30-1:30, did not see the Red-necked
Grebe (which I'd seen on Thursday afternoon after Tom Fiore's posting)
today I saw 2 pr. of Hooded Mergansers, 4 Northern Shovelers, 1 Pied-billed
Grebe SW section, 10 American Coots 6 Bufflehoods, etc.
Pat
I checked the entire Reservoir about 11:30-1:30, did not see the Red-necked
Grebe (which I'd seen on Thursday afternoon after Tom Fiore's posting)
today I saw 2 pr. of Hooded Mergansers, 4 Northern Shovelers, 1 Pied-billed
Grebe SW section, 10 American Coots 6 Bufflehoods, etc.
Pat
Anders Peltomaa
Cc: Ethan Goodman; NYSBIRDS; EBirds NYC
Subject: Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe on CPk Reservoir
probably is a bird released by WBF on Wednesday
Tangentially related, and not that I would chase it, but was curious if
there are any thoughts on the pedigree of the
ot;. I'll probably go try to
see it at some point anyway.)
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[mailto:bounce-121208407-77645...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Larry
Trachtenberg
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2017 12:45 PM
To: Anders Peltomaa
Cc: Ethan Goodman; NYSBIRDS; EBirds NYC
Su
Tangentially related, and not that I would chase it, but was curious if there
are any thoughts on the pedigree of the Black backed oriole being seen at a
feeder in Berks County PA (near Reading)? If accepted I understand it would be
a first North American ABA record.
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
Tangentially related, and not that I would chase it, but was curious if there
are any thoughts on the pedigree of the Black backed oriole being seen at a
feeder in Berks County PA (near Reading)? If accepted I understand it would be
a first North American ABA record.
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
WBF did, in fact, post this bird to their FB page. Unfortunately,
because of the nature of FB, the post got buried pretty quickly when
other posts were made after it, and it required a bit of effort to find
it. The good folks that work there have enough on their plates already,
and while they
WBF did, in fact, post this bird to their FB page. Unfortunately,
because of the nature of FB, the post got buried pretty quickly when
other posts were made after it, and it required a bit of effort to find
it. The good folks that work there have enough on their plates already,
and while they
Hi Ethan and all,
I have checked with WBF in the past in regards to for instance Virginia
Rail sightings. Am hoping to work out an agreement on heads-up notices in
the near future. Chasing rare bird reports and celebrating successful
twitches, becomes sour experiences when one afterwards find out
Hi Ethan and all,
I have checked with WBF in the past in regards to for instance Virginia
Rail sightings. Am hoping to work out an agreement on heads-up notices in
the near future. Chasing rare bird reports and celebrating successful
twitches, becomes sour experiences when one afterwards find out
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!important; } I seem to remember some similar questions re a released
Prothonotary Warbler a while back. Perhaps the kind folks at the WBF
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!important; } I seem to remember some similar questions re a released
Prothonotary Warbler a while back. Perhaps the kind folks at the WBF
Hi All-
A discussion on FB mentioned that a RNGR was released by the Wild Bird
Fund (WBF) into the Central Park Reservoir this week. In a communication
I had with them last night, the WBF confirmed that, in fact, one was
released by them to the Reservoir on Wednesday, which happened to be the
Hi All-
A discussion on FB mentioned that a RNGR was released by the Wild Bird
Fund (WBF) into the Central Park Reservoir this week. In a communication
I had with them last night, the WBF confirmed that, in fact, one was
released by them to the Reservoir on Wednesday, which happened to be the
Now.
With Peter Post.
Ardith Bondi
NYC
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With Peter Post.
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Sorry for the late report but I had a Red-Necked Grebe between the very
first and second jetty at Pt. Lookout earlier today for anyone interested.
Several Horned Grebes around as well.
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Sorry for the late report but I had a Red-Necked Grebe between the very
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Several Horned Grebes around as well.
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Red-necked Grebe continues at south end of Fort Pond, Montauk.
Tom Moran
Shoreham
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Date:11/23/2016 5:22 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu Cc:
Red-necked Grebe continues at south end of Fort Pond, Montauk.
Tom Moran
Shoreham
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The previously reported red necked grebes continued at Fort Pond Bay until the
skeet shooters returned. They swam out of the bay.
Tom Moran
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The previously reported red necked grebes continued at Fort Pond Bay until the
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Tom Moran
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Although certainly not rare, it can be difficult to find red-necked grebe
in East Hampton waters. This one, along side a horned grebe for comparison,
was visible from Boat Yard and Three Mile Harbor Rd yesterday.
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Although certainly not rare, it can be difficult to find red-necked grebe
in East Hampton waters. This one, along side a horned grebe for comparison,
was visible from Boat Yard and Three Mile Harbor Rd yesterday.
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RNGR present now at West Branch Reservoir in Carmel. Seen at 10:45 near the
intersection of Belden Rd and 301 north of the causeway. Was approximately
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Bird continued all day today, much closer in literally just to the right of
Deans Bridge. Also of note was a male Rusty Blackbird feeding on the ice with
Robins as well as atleast 35 newly arrived Wood Ducks.
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Sent: Mon, Mar 9,
Just had extremely brief looks at a non-breeding plumage RED NECKED GREBE on
Purdys Reservoir, viewed from the end of Deans Bridge Road in Purdys NY.
Unfortunately the area of open water it was in was obscured by many trees and
the bird vanished just as I attempted to digiscope it with my
Just had extremely brief looks at a non-breeding plumage RED NECKED GREBE on
Purdys Reservoir, viewed from the end of Deans Bridge Road in Purdys NY.
Unfortunately the area of open water it was in was obscured by many trees and
the bird vanished just as I attempted to digiscope it with my
There was a Red-necked Grebe fishing between Piers 5 and 6 this afternoon at
Brooklyn Bridge Park. The bird is showing a touch of breeding color at the top
of its neck.
There will be a pic on my blog… soonish.
Cheers,
Matthew
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The Red-Necked Grebe continues on the Central Park Reservoir; currently
sleeping near the north pumphouse.
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sleeping near the north pumphouse.
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Peter Dorosh found a Red-necked Grebe by 3 Sisters Islands this morning. Bird
still there as of 10 AM.
Rob Bate
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still there as of 10 AM.
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a FOS dive on a
fish that will not live to see the Spring.
John Turner
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From: "Robert A. Proniewych"
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2014 5:52 pm
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe
To: "NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu"
> A Red-necked Grebe was observed
A Red-necked Grebe was observed by myself and Ed Becher at Massapequa
preserve on the lake/reservoir near the train tracks.
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I observed a Red-necked Grebe on Tappen Beach in Sea Cliff, NY today. It
was over on the other side near North Hempstead Beach Park, floating and
bobbing in front of the various boats and piers. Also observed a seal in
the water.
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I observed a Red-necked Grebe on Tappen Beach in Sea Cliff, NY today. It
was over on the other side near North Hempstead Beach Park, floating and
bobbing in front of the various boats and piers. Also observed a seal in
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The assumption that animals are without
A Red-necked Grebe was observed by myself and Ed Becher at Massapequa
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a FOS dive on a
fish that will not live to see the Spring.
John Turner
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From: Robert A. Proniewych
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2014 5:52 pm
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe
To: NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
A Red-necked Grebe was observed by myself and Ed Becher
I haven't seen anyone post since this morning. The Red-necked grebe was still
there at the Reservoir at 5:30PM. I stuck around the park (at the Ramble)
looking for Oriole and maybe Pine Warbler, struck out on both, but decided to
stay until sunset when some locals alerted me to Woodcock
I haven't seen anyone post since this morning. The Red-necked grebe was still
there at the Reservoir at 5:30PM. I stuck around the park (at the Ramble)
looking for Oriole and maybe Pine Warbler, struck out on both, but decided to
stay until sunset when some locals alerted me to Woodcock
Thursday, 13 March, 2014 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Thanks yet again to Peter Post for reporting to this publicly-
accessible list the "new" Red-necked Grebe at the reservoir of
Central Park today. (No one need subscribe nor register, merely have
standard internet access, in
: Thursday, March 13, 2014 2:27 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe
Central Park Reservoir. Different bird than last Sunday. This one is in
breeding plumage.
Peter Post
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Central Park Reservoir. Different bird than last Sunday. This one is in
breeding plumage.
Peter Post
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I had the pleasure of viewing a Red-necked Grebe at very close range yesterday
afternoon while birding Patchogue Lake.
The bird favored the south end of the lake and best viewing is from East 2nd
Street, located on the west side of the lake.
Lee Stocker just emailed me, reporting that the
Central Park Reservoir now.
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Friday, 7 March, 2014 - Manhattan, N.Y. City
On an afternoon cycle around the northern portions of Manhattan's
waterfront, I came upon a Red-necked Grebe (in basic / winter plumage)
very close to the shore at about the "latitude" of West 168 Street,
off the upper part of [what I assume is
Friday, 7 March, 2014 - Manhattan, N.Y. City
On an afternoon cycle around the northern portions of Manhattan's
waterfront, I came upon a Red-necked Grebe (in basic / winter plumage)
very close to the shore at about the latitude of West 168 Street,
off the upper part of [what I assume is
I spotted both a red-necked grebe, close enough to clearly id without
binoculars, and a rusty blackbird at Oakland lake in Queens NYC. Rusty
blackbirds seem to be relatively common in northeastern Queens this winter.
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Around lunch time today there was a Red-necked Grebe in the north west corner
of Southards Pond. I only watched the bird for about 5 minutes before it took
off, circled the pond several times and departed west.
All the best,
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Around lunch time today there was a Red-necked Grebe in the north west corner
of Southards Pond. I only watched the bird for about 5 minutes before it took
off, circled the pond several times and departed west.
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On today's NYC Audubon Winter Eco-cruise, we had some great sightings:
In Buttermilk Channel by Governor's Island, we had a large flock of a couple
hundred Scaup (all Greater I believe), also several Buffleheads, Red-breasted
Merganser, Gadwall, Am. Black Duck, and Double-crested Cormorant.
On today's NYC Audubon Winter Eco-cruise, we had some great sightings:
In Buttermilk Channel by Governor's Island, we had a large flock of a couple
hundred Scaup (all Greater I believe), also several Buffleheads, Red-breasted
Merganser, Gadwall, Am. Black Duck, and Double-crested Cormorant.
The Red-necked grebe reported by Evan Mark at Piermont Pier, Rockland Co.,
was seen at approximately 2:00 PM (1/27/2014) well out into the main channel
of the Hudson River just slightly upriver from the end of the pier. The bird
was in the scope for about a minute, but was frequently obscured by
Rare for Rockland county a Red-necked Grebe is currently feeding and vocalizing
on the north side of the tip of the pier.
Also present this morning was a male Redhead, and two days ago a Long-tailed
Duck both locally uncommon.
Evan
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Also present this morning was a male Redhead, and two days ago a Long-tailed
Duck both locally uncommon.
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The Red-necked grebe reported by Evan Mark at Piermont Pier, Rockland Co.,
was seen at approximately 2:00 PM (1/27/2014) well out into the main channel
of the Hudson River just slightly upriver from the end of the pier. The bird
was in the scope for about a minute, but was frequently obscured by
While leading an NYC Audubon Winter Birds & Seals eco-cruise today around NY
Harbor, we saw some nice birds. Several large rafts of Scaup (mostly Greater I
think, but too distant for me to safely say) were sheltering along Governor's
Island and the Red-hook shore, probably totalling about 400
While leading an NYC Audubon Winter Birds Seals eco-cruise today around NY
Harbor, we saw some nice birds. Several large rafts of Scaup (mostly Greater I
think, but too distant for me to safely say) were sheltering along Governor's
Island and the Red-hook shore, probably totalling about 400
I just spotted a Red-necked Grebe on Coney Island Creek, which was first
observed by others over the weekend. It was feeding around a submerged barge &
some pilings in the water off of the deadend of W. 22nd St. (on the opposite
side of the creek from Home Depot).
Good birding,
Rob
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I just spotted a Red-necked Grebe on Coney Island Creek, which was first
observed by others over the weekend. It was feeding around a submerged barge
some pilings in the water off of the deadend of W. 22nd St. (on the opposite
side of the creek from Home Depot).
Good birding,
Rob
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There was a Red-necked Grebe present this afternoon at Floyd Bennett Field
in Brooklyn. It was at the end of Archery Road, in the vicinity of red
buoy #2.
Heydi Lopes
Brooklyn, NY
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There was a Red-necked Grebe present this afternoon at Floyd Bennett Field
in Brooklyn. It was at the end of Archery Road, in the vicinity of red
buoy #2.
Heydi Lopes
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Joan Quinlan reports that the Red-necked Grebe continues at Captree
near the moored boats.
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Joan Quinlan reports that the Red-necked Grebe continues at Captree
near the moored boats.
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sleeping between the boats, west of the Taryn Ann around 3. Note the dock area
is fenced off No Gyrfalcon as of 4 PM, despite many people looking
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> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe: Captree Boat Basin--yes
> Date: Fri, 1 Ma
Red-necked Grebe observed sleeping/drifting behind Yankee III charter boat.
Joe
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Red-necked Grebe observed sleeping/drifting behind Yankee III charter boat.
Joe
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sleeping between the boats, west of the Taryn Ann around 3. Note the dock area
is fenced off No Gyrfalcon as of 4 PM, despite many people looking
From: jjann...@tnc.org
To: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Red-necked Grebe: Captree Boat Basin--yes
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 18:09:16
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