Wilson's plover continues in rack line just west of path down to beach between
piping plover areas.
Good birding,
Menachem
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On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 10:41 PM, pmaxp wrote: Greetings.
Continuing at same ocean-side location as of 4pm, Thursday.
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Despite an extensive search at the last known location beginning around 5:10,
there has been no sign of the Burrowing Owl in or around the construction zone
at Big Egg Marsh. The workers appear to be slowly gathering, but no
construction has begun as of this writing. Many of the surprisingly few
Central Park NYC
Thursday May 16, 2019
OBS: Sandra Critelli, m.ob. including Signe Hammer
Sandra Critelli led a bird walk Thursday evening, finding, among other birds, a
Kentucky Warbler at the Oven. Birders coming into the park today to look for
the Swainson's Warbler may want to check the par
Present at Cupsogue this AM at 7:30 However it is much further east than
previously reported. Walk the road from the parking lot and at the end of the
tree line on the bay side there are 2 paths, one to the bay, the other to the
ocean. Take the ocean path to the beach and turn left. The Wilso
Any news would be appreciated.
Jack Rothman
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Pretty quiet. Four people looking.
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After a long search Shai refound it east of the Beach Hut it is trending back
west
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Continues at Cupsogue. Shai Mitra found it east in front of the houses but it
has since moved west again and is just west of the cut through the dunes at the
west end of the parking lot.
Good Birding,
Corey Finger
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The original finder of the Queens burrowing owl is Brooklyn birder and
conservationist Jen Kepler. Major ups to her for this sensational,
scientifically important discovery. Wishing more rarities for everyone birding
this weekend,PS
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Looks like I arrived to find the Wilson’s Plover just after Shai and Patricia
left.
At first it was just ouside the enclosure and eventually I watched it walk west
and into the dune grass.
When I saw it, around 11:20, it was about 2/3 of the way back to the western
edge of the parking lot fr
An amazing discovery by Jennifer Kepler of a Burrowing Owl at the Jamaica Bay
refuge area’s “Big Egg marsh” in Queens County, NY on Thursday, 5/16 -
congratulations to her & the lucky few other observers. The owl was also
photographed there, on THURSDAY.
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Currently two in the flooded grass area.
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Pleasant morning with little wind. Spring is finally here. Resident and
singing are 5 CLAPPER RAILS, and several SALTMARSH and SEASIDE SPARROWS. A par
of Canada Geese with 4 young are swimming in a cut. Some 60 shorebirds of 7
species are scattered including the first SPOTTED SANDPIPER here.
S
I’m on what I’m 99% sure is a Sage Thrasher at Jamaica Bay’s South Garden. It’s
feeding reliably on the path that goes behind the blind and pond. Anthony
Collerton has arrived an concurs.
If you come please approach from the Visitor Center side to avoid pushing the
bird off the trail.
Good Bir
There is currently one adult tri-colored heron in the lagoon at pehlam bay park
now.a beautiful one and not skittish at all while fishing.
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Any updates? People are on
the way
Mike
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> On May 17, 2019, at 3:27 PM, Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I’m on what I’m 99% sure is a Sage Thrasher at Jamaica Bay’s South Garden.
> It’s feeding reliably on the path that goes behind the blind and pond
Still here at 4:58. Walk past visitor center and take trail north into
garden with big brown sign. People are watching the bird within sight
(just) of the visitor center.
On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 4:58 PM Michael Cooper wrote:
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Still here 6 PM
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> On May 17, 2019, at 4:59 PM, Brendan Fogarty wrote:
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> Still here at 4:58. Walk past visitor center and take trail north into garden
> with big brown sign. People are watching the bird within sight (just) of the
> visitor center.
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>> On Fri, May 17, 20
Central Park (North End), NYC
Friday, May 17, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: A slow day, but 12 Species of Wood Warblers including Cape May.
Other birds: Summer Tanager, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, and Least Flycatcher.
Canada Goose - 4 including a nest at NE Reservo
I had both a Canada Warbler and Northern Waterthrush at Forest Lawn
today. It seems that much of the activity over the past week or so has
settled down.
Joe Fell
Buffalo, NY
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