Apologies for the delay in reporting here, but I found an adult male
Western Tanager in Prospect Park this morning. (I hesitated to report it
here until I or someone was able to get better documentation. Thankfully,
Josh Malbin and Eleanor Ray have since relocated it and got photos, and
Eleanor's
While it also could be noted that the (quite-rare in NY state) Black-necked
Stilt had continued its’ multi-days stay (thru May 24) at the Scallop Pond
Preserve in Suffolk County (Long Island), NY (many observers on various recent
days), and certainly many other exciting & encouraging shorebird
In my post regarding the pelagic, I neglected to share the link to the
eBird trip report, which will contain all the eBird lists from the trip,
and contain any media that the participants embed:
https://ebird.org/tripreport/59114
All the best
-Doug
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:09 AM Doug Gochfeld
The American Princess launched its first overnight dedicated birding
pelagic trip on Monday night, departing from Brooklyn's Sheepshead Bay.
Captain Frank did a great job managing the disorganized seas, and the other
guides/bird spotters in addition to myself were Paul Guris and Sean Sime.
Water
Hi All,
Credit to the birder who ebirded the Iceland gull a few days back...the bird is
back and loafing mid beach closer to the 'west colony'Its sleeping at the
moment...kind regards-Kev
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
Apologies for the late post, but this morning shortly after 9AM Enrico
Leonardi and I had an immature Little Gull at Lemon Creek Park, Staten
Island. Photos and notes are included in this checklist on eBird:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S111258172
--
inthefieldrecording.org
instagram:
While it also could be noted that the (quite-rare in NY state) Black-necked
Stilt had continued its’ multi-days stay (thru May 24) at the Scallop Pond
Preserve in Suffolk County (Long Island), NY (many observers on various recent
days), and certainly many other exciting & encouraging shorebird
The American Princess launched its first overnight dedicated birding
pelagic trip on Monday night, departing from Brooklyn's Sheepshead Bay.
Captain Frank did a great job managing the disorganized seas, and the other
guides/bird spotters in addition to myself were Paul Guris and Sean Sime.
Water
In my post regarding the pelagic, I neglected to share the link to the
eBird trip report, which will contain all the eBird lists from the trip,
and contain any media that the participants embed:
https://ebird.org/tripreport/59114
All the best
-Doug
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 8:09 AM Doug Gochfeld
Hi All,
Credit to the birder who ebirded the Iceland gull a few days back...the bird is
back and loafing mid beach closer to the 'west colony'Its sleeping at the
moment...kind regards-Kev
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
Apologies for the late post, but this morning shortly after 9AM Enrico
Leonardi and I had an immature Little Gull at Lemon Creek Park, Staten
Island. Photos and notes are included in this checklist on eBird:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S111258172
--
inthefieldrecording.org
instagram:
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