While running errands in the south-towns,I stopped by Winter's Pond to see
the Trumpeter Swan and any other birds (reported by Sue Barth and others).
I was able to see the Trumpeter Swan and Tundra Swan (thanks again Kevin
Rybczynski for letting me know they were feeding in stubble across the
While running errands in the south-towns,I stopped by Winter's Pond to see
the Trumpeter Swan and any other birds (reported by Sue Barth and others).
I was able to see the Trumpeter Swan and Tundra Swan (thanks again Kevin
Rybczynski for letting me know they were feeding in stubble across the
Thanks to all for your input over the last day with this bird. This is a first
county record for Sullivan and we're glad to add it to our list.
Congratulations to all of you who've come to see the bird as well! John Haas
Wurtsboro, New York
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Thanks to all for your input over the last day with this bird. This is a first
county record for Sullivan and we're glad to add it to our list.
Congratulations to all of you who've come to see the bird as well! John Haas
Wurtsboro, New York
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379...@list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Carney, Martin
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 9:54:02 AM
To: NYSbirds-L@Cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Trumpeter Swan near Nyack Beach State Park
Sorry for the delayed post but I did observe the Trumpeter Swan yesterday south
of the p
: Saturday, January 14, 2017 9:54:02 AM
To: NYSbirds-L@Cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Trumpeter Swan near Nyack Beach State Park
Sorry for the delayed post but I did observe the Trumpeter Swan yesterday south
of the park in front of the house until about 1:15 pm. At that point it joined
some
Sorry for the delayed post but I did observe the Trumpeter Swan yesterday
south of the park in front of the house until about 1:15 pm. At that point
it joined some Canada Geese and swam around the jetties, out of view.
Bring your scopeMartin Carney
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Sorry for the delayed post but I did observe the Trumpeter Swan yesterday
south of the park in front of the house until about 1:15 pm. At that point
it joined some Canada Geese and swam around the jetties, out of view.
Bring your scopeMartin Carney
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I went to look for the previously reported Trumpeter Swan at Nyack Beach S.P.
and was rewarded with a distant scope view south of the park along the shore.
I was hoping to get some photos of it but it was not to be. Also had
Buffleheads, Mallards, Canada Geese, Ring-billed Gulls, a Raven, and
I went to look for the previously reported Trumpeter Swan at Nyack Beach S.P.
and was rewarded with a distant scope view south of the park along the shore.
I was hoping to get some photos of it but it was not to be. Also had
Buffleheads, Mallards, Canada Geese, Ring-billed Gulls, a Raven, and
The Trumpeter Swan is currently here but hard to see, about 1/4 mile south of
Nyack Beach State Park. It's behind a private dock with an American flag,
between the dock and a pink house. Too distant for pictures.
Dawn Hannay
Sent from my iPhone
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The Trumpeter Swan is currently here but hard to see, about 1/4 mile south of
Nyack Beach State Park. It's behind a private dock with an American flag,
between the dock and a pink house. Too distant for pictures.
Dawn Hannay
Sent from my iPhone
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Anyone coming east to look for this bird would do well to check first
whether the Shirley gas leak has been taken care of. Travel through
the area today was quite difficult, what with the closure of Sunrise
Highway between exits 57 and 59 and many of the surrounding routes.
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First, health, happiness and good birding in 2011 !
Second, I saw the above at the same spot it was last reported from (the w/s of
the s/end of Agawam Lake, Southampton, Suffolk, Co.) from about 3-3:30 PM, on
Fri. 12/31/10. It's interaction with a family of 6 Mute Swans (2 adults
First, health, happiness and good birding in 2011 !
Second, I saw the above at the same spot it was last reported from (the w/s of
the s/end of Agawam Lake, Southampton, Suffolk, Co.) from about 3-3:30 PM, on
Fri. 12/31/10. It's interaction with a family of 6 Mute Swans (2 adults
Anyone coming east to look for this bird would do well to check first
whether the Shirley gas leak has been taken care of. Travel through
the area today was quite difficult, what with the closure of Sunrise
Highway between exits 57 and 59 and many of the surrounding routes.
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Once again I managed to dip on finding a Trumpeter Swan on Long Island; this
time I failed to find the previously reported individual at Lake Agawam in
Southampton (Suffolk Co.) today. There were however 85 NORTHERN SHOVELERS &
and adult LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL at the north end of the Lake.
Hugh
Once again I managed to dip on finding a Trumpeter Swan on Long Island; this
time I failed to find the previously reported individual at Lake Agawam in
Southampton (Suffolk Co.) today. There were however 85 NORTHERN SHOVELERS
and adult LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL at the north end of the Lake.
Hugh
The Trumpeter Swan, found by Bob Wilson and reported by Angus Wilson,
remains on Lake Agawam in Southampton, Suffolk Cty.
My sister and I saw the Trumpeter (wing-tagged A60) this afternoon on
western side of the lake, towards the south end. It was alone, but not far
from several Mute Swans and a
The Trumpeter Swan, found by Bob Wilson and reported by Angus Wilson,
remains on Lake Agawam in Southampton, Suffolk Cty.
My sister and I saw the Trumpeter (wing-tagged A60) this afternoon on
western side of the lake, towards the south end. It was alone, but not far
from several Mute Swans and a
The former at;
40.84243,-72.937095 - Google Maps
The latter;
40.905944,-72.798294 - Google Maps
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