Still present at 7 am at the pond near the Cross Island Parkway and the Long
Island Exp. In Alley Pond Park, Queens.
Jeff Ritter
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Red-necked grebe continues at Douglaston Pond off the Horace Harding across
from Fairway with pied-billed grebe. See previous report - Douglaston Queens
May the birds be with you
Colleen and Bobby Veltri
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The HASP continues at the same location in Altamont. Seen at 8:45
am from the road in the area of the thicket
immediately to the left of the driveway. The homeowners are very nice, and are
cool with birders viewing from top of driveway near the feeders. Per the
previous post, park down the road
In field adjacent to Amsterdam Beach parking area. South side of the highway.
BOB WASHBURN
The City
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.on van cleef lake
viewed from this location at 10.37am on 02-18-2018
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42.91191218,-76.793933
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Little gull seen by group of young birders with Bonaparte gulls at Ditch
Plains, Montauk
Aidan Perkins
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.farm field
viewed from this location at 0.24pm on 02-18-2018
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42.85535703,-76.76643003
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Inspired by the raptors at Shawangunk NWR last weekend and last night's
snowfall, we spent a couple of mid-afternoon hours today at Croton P.P. It
was quiet, the grassland featuring a lone Horned Lark flying around calling
and then feeding on the snowy path. In the absence of ice, a single adult
Ba
Forgot: A 4:00 drive through the town encountered an impressive flock of
vultures prior to roosting...one part of which included a minimum of 40
near the library, while there were others in the trees near the high school
and in smaller associated flocks. Most were Turkey Vultures, but there was
a s
.hoster and canoga
viewed from this location at 5.37pm on 02-18-2018
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42.85216726,-76.77943458
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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