Glenn Wilson
Endicott, NY
www.WilsonsWarbler.com
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Looking at the wind forecasts Today through Thursday, winds will be from
northwest up through 15000 feet. The wind trajectories are coming from around
Hudson Bay. Hopefully this will lure some staging shorebirds south to NY state!
The next couple days could see increased numbers and new specie
Adult Baird's Sandpiper continues along wrack line this morning between 6:15
and 7:15 east of jetty.
Good Birding,
Menachem
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I received an email from Doug Gochfield who made a great comment
that shorebirds often will overfly the region on favorable winds. So the
northwest
winds of the next couple days likely will send many birds overhead. However,
there is an unusual storm (for August) projected to move into North
New York Birders,
On 8/4, at 8:23AM, I observed a RAVEN on the ground in the Yonkers Raceway
lot, off Yonkers Ave. I've been doing a Westchester route (I drive a truck)
for the past two weeks and this is the first one I've observed. I suppose
it could be from Co-op City (do they continue to breed
Haven't seen anyone posting to the listserv about it but the Baird's
continued to be reported at Plumb all day today on Twitter and eBird. I
just saw it at 7:30 pm on the flats, midway to the eastern end.
On Aug 4, 2015 6:42 PM, Dennis Hrehowsik deepseagangs...@gmail.com
wrote:
The plum beach
Looking at the wind forecasts Today through Thursday, winds will be from
northwest up through 15000 feet. The wind trajectories are coming from
around Hudson Bay. Hopefully this will lure some staging shorebirds south
to NY state! The next couple days could see increased numbers and new
specie
Glenn Wilson
Endicott, NY
www.WilsonsWarbler.com
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Looking at the wind forecasts Today through Thursday, winds will be from
northwest up through 15000 feet. The wind trajectories are coming from around
Hudson Bay. Hopefully this will lure some staging shorebirds south to NY state!
The next couple days could see increased numbers and new specie
Adult Baird's Sandpiper continues along wrack line this morning between 6:15
and 7:15 east of jetty.
Good Birding,
Menachem
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
I received an email from Doug Gochfield who made a great comment
that shorebirds often will overfly the region on favorable winds. So the
northwest
winds of the next couple days likely will send many birds overhead. However,
there is an unusual storm (for August) projected to move into North
New York Birders,
On 8/4, at 8:23AM, I observed a RAVEN on the ground in the Yonkers Raceway
lot, off Yonkers Ave. I've been doing a Westchester route (I drive a truck)
for the past two weeks and this is the first one I've observed. I suppose
it could be from Co-op City (do they continue to breed
Haven't seen anyone posting to the listserv about it but the Baird's
continued to be reported at Plumb all day today on Twitter and eBird. I
just saw it at 7:30 pm on the flats, midway to the eastern end.
On Aug 4, 2015 6:42 PM, "Dennis Hrehowsik"
wrote:
> The plum beach Bairds was in the
I don't know what the tides were the last few days this bird was seen, but
several people, unfortunately including myself, unsuccessfully searched the
entire length of the beach for this bird for several hours mid-afternoon around
high tide. The bird was viewed (of course, by many others) both
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