[nysbirds-l] Reported Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Jim Osterlund
I haven’t kept up with the workings of Google Maps and so got it wrong again: the map (and not the view) should be produced by: https://goo.gl/maps/9cnnYai5CiC9aBmi8 -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm

Re: [nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Paul R Sweet
Oops sorry not meant for list. Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941 On May 7, 2021, at 5:59 AM, Paul R Sweet wrote:  EXTERNAL SENDER If you’re out east this

Re: [nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Long Island Birding
Refound wood stork with Isaac Grant at 40.809301,-72.664039 Hanging out with egrets across the canal. Mike Z. On Fri, May 7, 2021, 5:49 AM Katherine Kleinpeter wrote: > The Wood Stork previously reported yesterday was observed at 5:40 this > morning roosting in a tree on the west side of the

[nysbirds-l] Wood Stork - 7:35am update - Yes

2021-05-07 Thread Long Island Birding
Bird is still feeding across the canal on Baycrest Ave, Westhampton. There is a pull out at the end of the road to park in. Then walk up and look across, feeding with egrets and glossy ibis at a distance. It sometimes goes behind the phragmites, so might need some patience. Seems content for now.

[nysbirds-l] N.Y. County (NYC), 5/6 - 12+ Eve. Grosbeaks, Bobolinks, 27+ warbler spp., etc.

2021-05-07 Thread Tom Fiore
New York County, including Manhattan, Governors Island, & Randall’s IslandThursday, May 6 -At least one dozen Evening Grosbeaks visited Central Park in Manhattan on Thursday, with flocks of up to eight at once in the areas of the Pinetum and nearby, while at least four more were in other more

[nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Katherine Kleinpeter
The Wood Stork previously reported yesterday was observed at 5:40 this morning roosting in a tree on the west side of the creek at the location previously provided by observers. Shortly after I arrived it was harassed by an Osprey, taking off and flying south along the creek. On Thu, May 6, 2021

Re: [nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Paul R Sweet
If you’re out east this weekend this might be worth a shot. I imagine it will be quite a “twitch” with lots of birders wanting it for their state lists. Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC, Fri. May 6, 2021: Vireos & Thrushes, 18 Species of Wood Warblers

2021-05-07 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC Friday May 6, 2021 OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob. Highlights: Vireos & Thrushes, 18 Species of Wood Warblers Canada Goose - pair Reservoir Gadwall - pair NE corner Reservoir Ruddy Duck - 1 SW Reservoir Mourning Dove - 5 Chimney Swift - 4 Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 1 at

[nysbirds-l] Hallet & 59th Street

2021-05-07 Thread Debbie Becker
On a bird tour of Hallet Sanctuary and surrounding areas we found the following: Wilson’s Warbler Nashville Warbler Yellow Warbler Bay-breasted warbler Chestnut-sided warbler Ovenbirds Common Yellowthroat Magnolia warbler Black-throated blue warbler Black-throated green warbler Black and white

[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 07 May 2021

2021-05-07 Thread Gail Benson
-RBA * New York * New York City, Long Island, Westchester County * May 7, 2021 * NYNY2105.07 WOOD STORK+ WHITE-FACED IBIS+ (+ Details requested by NYSARC) KING EIDER Yellow-billed Cuckoo Black-billed Cuckoo Common Nighthawk CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW Sora WHIMBREL Iceland Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull

[nysbirds-l] 5/11/2021: FREE Zoom presentation, "“Eastern Coyotes: Part Wolf, Part Dog; Extremely Adaptable and Close”

2021-05-07 Thread Kathleen Matthews
Join The Linnaean Society of New York at 7pm, Tuesday, 5/11, for a Zoom presentation of, “Eastern Coyotes: Part Wolf, Part Dog; Extremely Adaptable and Close,” by Roland Kays, Ph.D. FREE registration is available on our website: http://bit.ly/LSNYMayZoom --- The Eastern coyote is

[nysbirds-l] Reported Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Jim Osterlund
I haven’t kept up with the workings of Google Maps and so got it wrong again: the map (and not the view) should be produced by: https://goo.gl/maps/9cnnYai5CiC9aBmi8 -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm

[nysbirds-l] N.Y. County (NYC), 5/6 - 12+ Eve. Grosbeaks, Bobolinks, 27+ warbler spp., etc.

2021-05-07 Thread Tom Fiore
New York County, including Manhattan, Governors Island, & Randall’s IslandThursday, May 6 -At least one dozen Evening Grosbeaks visited Central Park in Manhattan on Thursday, with flocks of up to eight at once in the areas of the Pinetum and nearby, while at least four more were in other more

[nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Katherine Kleinpeter
The Wood Stork previously reported yesterday was observed at 5:40 this morning roosting in a tree on the west side of the creek at the location previously provided by observers. Shortly after I arrived it was harassed by an Osprey, taking off and flying south along the creek. On Thu, May 6, 2021

Re: [nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Paul R Sweet
If you’re out east this weekend this might be worth a shot. I imagine it will be quite a “twitch” with lots of birders wanting it for their state lists. Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212

Re: [nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Paul R Sweet
Oops sorry not meant for list. Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941 On May 7, 2021, at 5:59 AM, Paul R Sweet wrote:  EXTERNAL SENDER If you’re out east this

Re: [nysbirds-l] Friday AM Wood Stork

2021-05-07 Thread Long Island Birding
Refound wood stork with Isaac Grant at 40.809301,-72.664039 Hanging out with egrets across the canal. Mike Z. On Fri, May 7, 2021, 5:49 AM Katherine Kleinpeter wrote: > The Wood Stork previously reported yesterday was observed at 5:40 this > morning roosting in a tree on the west side of the

[nysbirds-l] Wood Stork - 7:35am update - Yes

2021-05-07 Thread Long Island Birding
Bird is still feeding across the canal on Baycrest Ave, Westhampton. There is a pull out at the end of the road to park in. Then walk up and look across, feeding with egrets and glossy ibis at a distance. It sometimes goes behind the phragmites, so might need some patience. Seems content for now.

[nysbirds-l] 5/11/2021: FREE Zoom presentation, "“Eastern Coyotes: Part Wolf, Part Dog; Extremely Adaptable and Close”

2021-05-07 Thread Kathleen Matthews
Join The Linnaean Society of New York at 7pm, Tuesday, 5/11, for a Zoom presentation of, “Eastern Coyotes: Part Wolf, Part Dog; Extremely Adaptable and Close,” by Roland Kays, Ph.D. FREE registration is available on our website: http://bit.ly/LSNYMayZoom --- The Eastern coyote is

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC, Fri. May 6, 2021: Vireos & Thrushes, 18 Species of Wood Warblers

2021-05-07 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC Friday May 6, 2021 OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob. Highlights: Vireos & Thrushes, 18 Species of Wood Warblers Canada Goose - pair Reservoir Gadwall - pair NE corner Reservoir Ruddy Duck - 1 SW Reservoir Mourning Dove - 5 Chimney Swift - 4 Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 1 at

[nysbirds-l] Hallet & 59th Street

2021-05-07 Thread Debbie Becker
On a bird tour of Hallet Sanctuary and surrounding areas we found the following: Wilson’s Warbler Nashville Warbler Yellow Warbler Bay-breasted warbler Chestnut-sided warbler Ovenbirds Common Yellowthroat Magnolia warbler Black-throated blue warbler Black-throated green warbler Black and white

[nysbirds-l] NYC Area RBA: 07 May 2021

2021-05-07 Thread Gail Benson
-RBA * New York * New York City, Long Island, Westchester County * May 7, 2021 * NYNY2105.07 WOOD STORK+ WHITE-FACED IBIS+ (+ Details requested by NYSARC) KING EIDER Yellow-billed Cuckoo Black-billed Cuckoo Common Nighthawk CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW Sora WHIMBREL Iceland Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull