Same area as previously reported at Heckscher SP.
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Northern Wheatear continues at Heckscher state park near cabins 9& 10. May the
birds be with you
Bob and Colleen
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Evening Grosbeak continues at Sunken Meadow state park along the road to the
golf course.
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Bob and Colleen
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Favorable northwest winds produced another huge flight this morning at Robert
Moses SP, Suffolk County. Species diversity is dropping as Neotropical migrant
species drop out of the mix, but the most numerous medium-distance migrants are
at high abundance: 10,000 Myrtle Warblers, 2,690 Pine Siski
Another exciting morning in Ft. Tryon Park this morning, with yet another
Eastern Bluebird and 5 species of warblers; Blackpoll, Nashville,
Black-throated Blue, Palm and Yellow-rumped. Large numbers of the commoner
species, and a constant overhead stream of Grackles, Cowbirds, Blackbirds,
Waxwi
Just an addendum to Shai Mitra's report of the enormous flux of passerines
at Robert Moses SP this morning. I did a sea watch for about an hour (9:50
to 10:50). A steady southwestward flux of Gannets and white-headed gulls,
mostly Herring, filled the sky. In a single sweep of the panorama, I
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I had crippling views of the continuing and very cooperative Northern Wheatear
at Heckscher State Park this AM.
The bird is comfortably feeding in the medians near the cottages. For those of
you not familiar with the área (I have had a few inquires), here are GPS
coordinates that will get you c
Hi All,
The Northern Wheatear is a wonderful, cooperative bird that many have been
lucky to view.
I’m passing along a request form the Park management - please refrain from
parking on the road, road shoulder or the parking spots associated with the
on-going construction. It’s become an unsafe s
Northern Wheatear continues at the same location, alternating between the grass
and perching on the posts in the median. Great looks.
Joe
On Oct 30, 2018, at 1:59 PM, Andrew Baksh
mailto:birdingd...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I had crippling views of the continuing and very cooperative Northern Whea