Just wanted to thank everyone who helped me with directions and parking for the
hawk and meadowlark.
Andrew
Andrew BlockConsulting Naturalist
Yonkers, New York www.flickr.com/photos/conuropsis/albums
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Thanks to all those who provided directions to the Ash-throated Flycatcher:
Glenn Mullen
Sean Sime
Pat Lindsay
Deborah Allen
Deborah Martin
Dave Kocivar.
Peter Post
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On Sunday, after seeing Angus Wilson's posts, in addition to a phone call
from John Sep, I again ventured out to the intersection of Sound & Osborne
Aves, Riverhead, in pursuit of the elusive (for some people) Baird's
Sandpiper. Upon arrival at mid-afternoon, I found Jody Levin & Hank Bohne
scannin
The 3 paragraphs that make up what Ed Gaillard posted to this list about
gnatcatchers in Central Park this a.m. are entirely based on the William Carlos
Williams' poem, reproduced in full directly below:
This Is Just to Say
I have eaten
the plums
that were in
the icebox
and which
you wer
Monday, January 2, 2012 was a great day, for I got to see the Grace's Warbler,
after trying for, and missing it on Jan.1, 2012.
First, I wish to thank Doug Gochfeld & Andrew Baksh for their extraordinary
discovery. Next, I would like to thank Steve Walter, for being the first one to
post th
Dear Photographers
Thanks the response has been overwhelming. I have what I need. It'a
amazing how much great work is being done.
Paul
Paul Sweet
Collection Manager
Department of Ornithology
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West & 79th St
New York, NY 10024
Tel: 212 769 5780
Fax:
Thanks to everyone who commented or sent us messages with suggestions for NYC.
We are still pouring through all the responses and apologize for not responding
to each one individually!
So far, Central Park and Prospect Park sound like our best bets. Thanks for
all the suggestions and we ca
First, to Ken Thompson for the "10ft away Dovekie"! Second, to "Jack from the
Bronx" (one of the dozen, or so, Dovkie admirers) for alerting John McNeil & I
to the nearby Tundra Swan! And finally, to the finder of this year's pair of
Trumpeter Swans at Upper Lake in Yaphank-please forgive me for
A great big THANK YOU to all the people who have responded to my request for
suggestions of places to go birding in NY. I am overwhelmed at the number of
responses I have gotten. It will take me from now until we leave to sort
through all the suggestions & make a "game plan". A task I relish.