Hey Phillip,
It's called a joke - sorry that it took away some of your internet
bandwith. You may go back to looking at internet porn now.
sweet dreams,
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, Phillip Magnussen
wrote:
> Might I ask what on Earth it
Hey Phillip,
It's called a joke - sorry that it took away some of your internet
bandwith. You may go back to looking at internet porn now.
sweet dreams,
Tyler Goldstein
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, Phillip Magnussen
wrote:
> Might I ask what on Earth it is you're doing
Might I ask what on Earth it is you're doing wasting the entire State of
New York's birding community's internet bandwidth by making this comment?
Perhaps if these "night goggles" are indeed tangible objects I suggest
applying them before venturing out to Jones Beach before sunrise; maybe you
will
Might I ask what on Earth it is you're doing wasting the entire State of
New York's birding community's internet bandwidth by making this comment?
Perhaps if these "night goggles" are indeed tangible objects I suggest
applying them before venturing out to Jones Beach before sunrise; maybe you
will
Northern Waterthrushes are apparently easy to find with night goggles.
Tyler Goldstein,
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, GQ wrote:
> It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the
> preserve this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve
Northern Waterthrushes are apparently easy to find with night goggles.
Tyler Goldstein,
Jericho, NY
On Saturday, September 23, 2017, GQ wrote:
> It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the
> preserve this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve Henley and by
> the
It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the preserve
this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve Henley and by the time 11AM
rolled around, I was a disgusting gobbet of sweat.
Despite these conditions, there were still a lot more migrants than I thought
would be
It was a much, much warmer morning than I thought it would be in the preserve
this morning. I wore long pants and a long sleeve Henley and by the time 11AM
rolled around, I was a disgusting gobbet of sweat.
Despite these conditions, there were still a lot more migrants than I thought
would be
Thanks for reporting in a timely fashion, I'll get out my night vision goggles
and see if any of those birds are still around.
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> On Sep 9, 2017, at 6:37 PM, GQ wrote:
>
> Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around
>
Thanks for reporting in a timely fashion, I'll get out my night vision goggles
and see if any of those birds are still around.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 9, 2017, at 6:37 PM, GQ wrote:
>
> Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around
> the pond. 16 species
Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around
the pond. 16 species of warblers highlighted by a cooperative Connecticut
walking around the path on the west side of the pond at 8:30AM.
Blue-winged-1
Tennessee-13
Nashville-4
Parula-5
Magnolia-3
Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around
the pond. 16 species of warblers highlighted by a cooperative Connecticut
walking around the path on the west side of the pond at 8:30AM.
Blue-winged-1
Tennessee-13
Nashville-4
Parula-5
Magnolia-3
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Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2016 3:50 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Sands Point Preserve (Nassau); swallow, sp.
This morning, despite the consistent driving rain, I spent three hours walking
around the Sands Point
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Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2016 3:50 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Sands Point Preserve (Nassau); swallow, sp.
This morning, despite the consistent driving rain, I spent three hours walking
around the Sands Point
This morning, despite the consistent driving rain, I spent three hours walking
around the Sands Point Preserve. No people anywhere, just perfect!
There was a very stiff NW wind roughing up the sound, which was completely
devoid of any birds save the lone swallow that came in off it at about
This morning, despite the consistent driving rain, I spent three hours walking
around the Sands Point Preserve. No people anywhere, just perfect!
There was a very stiff NW wind roughing up the sound, which was completely
devoid of any birds save the lone swallow that came in off it at about
I sent this post from the wrong e-mail account yesterday; reposting now, sorry.
There is a pair of Common Ravens hanging around the Sands Point Preserve. I saw
them together on September 25th, horsing around with the resident Red-tailed
Hawk.
I saw them again this morning, first coming from the
I sent this post from the wrong e-mail account yesterday; reposting now, sorry.
There is a pair of Common Ravens hanging around the Sands Point Preserve. I saw
them together on September 25th, horsing around with the resident Red-tailed
Hawk.
I saw them again this morning, first coming from the
I birded the Sands Point Preserve this morning from 8-10. There was quite a bit
of migratory movement. Both kinglets were numerous as were Cedar Waxwing and
Hermit Thrush. Warblers were limited to Palm, Yellow-rumped, and a single
Black-throated Blue.
Sparrows were well represented by Song,
I birded the Sands Point Preserve this morning from 8-10. There was quite a bit
of migratory movement. Both kinglets were numerous as were Cedar Waxwing and
Hermit Thrush. Warblers were limited to Palm, Yellow-rumped, and a single
Black-throated Blue.
Sparrows were well represented by Song,
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