Hi all,
A bird some will be interested to hear about is a sedge wren which is being
fairly cooperative in the upper reaches of the saltmarsh at Crab Meadow Beach,
Northport, Suffolk Co.
The specific location can be accessed at the cut in the berm, at end of the
entry road (bearing right at
Hi all,
A bird some will be interested to hear about is a sedge wren which is being
fairly cooperative in the upper reaches of the saltmarsh at Crab Meadow Beach,
Northport, Suffolk Co.
The specific location can be accessed at the cut in the berm, at end of the
entry road (bearing right at
I just got a report of a sedge wren encountered near the Iroquois NWR
headquarters building. Reported as 200 feet NE of building near fork in trail.
Michael R. Wasilco
Regional Wildlife Manager, Division of Fish and Wildlife
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
6274 E.
I just got a report of a sedge wren encountered near the Iroquois NWR
headquarters building. Reported as 200 feet NE of building near fork in trail.
Michael R. Wasilco
Regional Wildlife Manager, Division of Fish and Wildlife
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
6274 E.
Sedge Wren currently on landfill grasslands in Croton Point Park (Westchester
County) along main center path of landfill hill, at dropped pin:
https://goo.gl/maps/n8Xr33kFLt2oJxE86
Parking at RV campground is best best at this location:
Croton Point Park Campground
Sedge Wren currently on landfill grasslands in Croton Point Park (Westchester
County) along main center path of landfill hill, at dropped pin:
https://goo.gl/maps/n8Xr33kFLt2oJxE86
Parking at RV campground is best best at this location:
Croton Point Park Campground
Hi all,
A new birder(his first migration!), David Ellison, found a SEDGE WREN, this
morning at Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary in New Paltz, today, Oct 8
at 11am. Here is a link to photos he took, along with map location of where
he saw the bird denoted by a red "x".
Hi all,
A new birder(his first migration!), David Ellison, found a SEDGE WREN, this
morning at Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary in New Paltz, today, Oct 8
at 11am. Here is a link to photos he took, along with map location of where
he saw the bird denoted by a red "x".
Just found a Sedge Wren in the same spot as LeConte’s and Grasshopper
Sparrow that Dick Veit found earlier. Both birds still here, Sedge Wren
difficult to locate.
Jose Ramirez-Garofalo
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
Just found a Sedge Wren in the same spot as LeConte’s and Grasshopper
Sparrow that Dick Veit found earlier. Both birds still here, Sedge Wren
difficult to locate.
Jose Ramirez-Garofalo
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
Relaying on behalf of the finder Richard Aracil, who reported SEDGE WREN
just before 3 pm in the southern zone of Pelham Bay Park on Bronx Bird
Alert:
https://twitter.com/BirdBronx/status/1180558412817534976
Exact coordinates are:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/40°51'14.2"N+73°49'12.7"W/
Relaying on behalf of the finder Richard Aracil, who reported SEDGE WREN
just before 3 pm in the southern zone of Pelham Bay Park on Bronx Bird
Alert:
https://twitter.com/BirdBronx/status/1180558412817534976
Exact coordinates are:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/40°51'14.2"N+73°49'12.7"W/
I'm less sure know, having gotten a better look at the bird's back, which has a
pretty big black spot, but the supercilium is grayish. I think it's a Marsh
Wren but not sure either way.
Sorry for the multiple postings.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 6, 2015, at 8:16 AM,
I am on what I am 99% sure is a Sedge Wren at Kissena Corridor Park in Queens.
If you start at the community garden and walk south on the paved path, take a
left on the 2nd wood chip trail. It is 20 yards down on the left, feeding in
the weeds about ten yards off the trail.
Good birding,
Corey
I am on what I am 99% sure is a Sedge Wren at Kissena Corridor Park in Queens.
If you start at the community garden and walk south on the paved path, take a
left on the 2nd wood chip trail. It is 20 yards down on the left, feeding in
the weeds about ten yards off the trail.
Good birding,
Corey
I'm less sure know, having gotten a better look at the bird's back, which has a
pretty big black spot, but the supercilium is grayish. I think it's a Marsh
Wren but not sure either way.
Sorry for the multiple postings.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 6, 2015, at 8:16 AM,
Isaac Grant just let me know of a Sedge Wren at Jacob Riis Park in Queens. His
text said "Sedge wren at Riis. Along bush near beach near western most handball
court."
He is trying to get photos but the bird is being uncooperative.
Good birding,
Corey Finger
Sent from my iPhone
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NYSbirds-L
Isaac Grant just let me know of a Sedge Wren at Jacob Riis Park in Queens. His
text said Sedge wren at Riis. Along bush near beach near western most handball
court.
He is trying to get photos but the bird is being uncooperative.
Good birding,
Corey Finger
Sent from my iPhone
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NYSbirds-L
*: First-of-the-season
5/19/13 Tupper Lake Marsh (Franklin Co.) & Whiteface Mountain (Essex Co.)
At 3:30 a.m. this morning, I stopped at Tupper Lake Marsh (there is a
platform here that overlooks a huge marsh). It was spectacular - no cars,
calm winds, brilliant star-lit sky. Swamp and
*: First-of-the-season
5/19/13 Tupper Lake Marsh (Franklin Co.) Whiteface Mountain (Essex Co.)
At 3:30 a.m. this morning, I stopped at Tupper Lake Marsh (there is a
platform here that overlooks a huge marsh). It was spectacular - no cars,
calm winds, brilliant star-lit sky. Swamp and
David Burg just called with a report of a sedge wren in Pelham Bay Park in a
field across from One of the picnic areas. Call David at 917-846-8300 for more
precise details.
Good Luck if you go,
Jacob Drucker
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
David Burg just called with a report of a sedge wren in Pelham Bay Park in a
field across from One of the picnic areas. Call David at 917-846-8300 for more
precise details.
Good Luck if you go,
Jacob Drucker
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
I arrived at Orient Point State Park around 11:45 this morning.
It was not until 12:30 that I finally located the Sedge Wren in the
north-south phrag./brush line that divides the marsh on the north side
of the state park access road. The wren was extremely furtive,
calling
I arrived at Orient Point State Park around 11:45 this morning.
It was not until 12:30 that I finally located the Sedge Wren in the
north-south phrag./brush line that divides the marsh on the north side
of the state park access road. The wren was extremely furtive,
calling
Saturday, 10 October 2009 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
A SEDGE Wren is reported as of about 9:30 thru 10 a.m. this morning at
the Great Hill in the north end of Central Park, by Starr Saphir with
Lenore Swenson & at least 7 or more other observers. The bird has
been in a scrubby
Saturday, 10 October 2009 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
A SEDGE Wren is reported as of about 9:30 thru 10 a.m. this morning at
the Great Hill in the north end of Central Park, by Starr Saphir with
Lenore Swenson at least 7 or more other observers. The bird has
been in a scrubby or
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