thank you all for sharing this bird
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On Jul 10, 2015, at 6:47 PM, Ken Feustel feus...@optonline.net wrote:
I have posted a few distant photos of the female Red Phalarope at the West
End (Jones Beach State Park) ponds on my flickr site. This
beautifully-plumaged female
Red Phalarope, WE2 ponds Jones Beach
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The breeding-plumaged Red Phalarope continues at the first pond west of the
Nature Center. Handsome bird!
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The Red Phalarope that was found this morning by Bob Anderson, took flight from
one of the ponds near the Teddy Roosevelt center heading east--I lost it as it
banked towards the ocean.
The bird was showing well but kept getting spooked by low flying aircraft. It
kept moving back and forth
was the bird in a pond by the beach or by shoulder I am on shoulder any advice
would help thanks
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On Jul 10, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Andrew Baksh birdingd...@gmail.com [ebirdsnyc]
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The Red Phalarope that was found this morning by Bob
Currently High tide. Roosting on rocks north side of pier
Evan
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A few people e-mailed me for further details on the whereabouts of this
bird so I figured I would send a broadcast message.
When I left, about 30 minutes ago, the Red Phalarope was still showing
well. It sporadically takes flight in response to a number of variables
including low flying aircraft.
Red Phalarope, WE2 ponds Jones Beach
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The Red Phalarope that was found this morning by Bob Anderson, took flight from
one of the ponds near the Teddy Roosevelt center heading east--I lost it as it
banked towards the ocean.
The bird was showing well but kept getting spooked by low flying aircraft. It
kept moving back and forth
The breeding-plumaged Red Phalarope continues at the first pond west of the
Nature Center. Handsome bird!
Sent from my iPhone
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Currently High tide. Roosting on rocks north side of pier
Evan
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was the bird in a pond by the beach or by shoulder I am on shoulder any advice
would help thanks
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> On Jul 10, 2015, at 2:03 PM, "Andrew Baksh birdingd...@gmail.com [ebirdsnyc]"
> wrote:
>
> The Red Phalarope that was found this morning by Bob Anderson, took flight
>
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* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* July 10, 2015
* NYNY1507.10
- Birds Mentioned
WHITE-FACED IBIS+
ARCTIC TERN+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)
Common Eider
Black Scoter
Double-crested Cormorant
Great Cormorant
Wilson’s Storm-Petrel
Glossy Ibis
Greater Yellowlegs
A few people e-mailed me for further details on the whereabouts of this
bird so I figured I would send a broadcast message.
When I left, about 30 minutes ago, the Red Phalarope was still showing
well. It sporadically takes flight in response to a number of variables
including low flying aircraft.
I have posted a few distant photos of the female Red Phalarope at the West End
(Jones Beach State Park) ponds on my flickr site. This beautifully-plumaged
female is quite a stunner. If you get a chance definitely take the time to look
for it. Congrats to Bob Anderson on a great find!
Ken
thank you all for sharing this bird
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> On Jul 10, 2015, at 6:47 PM, Ken Feustel wrote:
>
> I have posted a few distant photos of the female Red Phalarope at the West
> End (Jones Beach State Park) ponds on my flickr site. This
> beautifully-plumaged female is quite a
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