Joe Giunta and I (Sy Schiff) found the NORTHERN SHRIKE to the north-west of
the Jones Beach West End parking lot. While scoping for the shrike we saw a
large flock of SNOW BUNTINGS flying along the beach. To the west a NORTHERN
HARRIER was hunting and the sky contained a half dozen TREE
Joe Giunta and I (Sy Schiff) found the NORTHERN SHRIKE to the north-west of
the Jones Beach West End parking lot. While scoping for the shrike we saw a
large flock of SNOW BUNTINGS flying along the beach. To the west a NORTHERN
HARRIER was hunting and the sky contained a half dozen TREE
Just in case there are any lingering doubts there is a useful article
on Shrike ID by Ron Pittaway and Michael King that appeared in OFO
News in February 1999.
To summarize briefly:
. Fall Loggerheads may show faint barring on the breast and pale
base of bill
. Northerns
ll.edu
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2010 23:15:58
To: RBA-NY
Reply-to: "Ken McDermott"
Cc: Shaibal Mitra
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach Shrike
Just saw the discussion on the Jones Beach Shrike and, in line with Shaibal's
comment on late season Loggerheads I have records of having Loggerheads
Just saw the discussion on the Jones Beach Shrike and, in line with Shaibal's
comment on late season Loggerheads I have records of having Loggerheads at the
old "Galeville Airport" in Ulster County. At that time we were allowed to
drive on the tarmac and I had many up close observations of
Just saw the discussion on the Jones Beach Shrike and, in line with Shaibal's
comment on late season Loggerheads I have records of having Loggerheads at the
old Galeville Airport in Ulster County. At that time we were allowed to
drive on the tarmac and I had many up close observations of
Hello all,
Just to keep everyone up on the Shrike thread --I put Shai's and Kevin
McGowan's emails (with photo
attachments of the bird) to ID-Frontiers to see what some of the best
around the U.S. and the world
have to say on the Jones Beach Shrike. I have not heard from Pyle yet.
So far,
The two species don't overlap in breeding range.
Matt
Original Message:
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From: Orhan Birol orhanbir...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 12:39:00 -0500
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach Shrike
Is there no chance at all that this bird may be a hybrid
Is there no chance at all that this bird may be a hybrid?
Orhan Birol
Shelter Island
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The two species don't overlap in breeding range.
Matt
Original Message:
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From: Orhan Birol orhanbir...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 12:39:00 -0500
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Jones Beach Shrike
Is there no chance at all that this bird may be a hybrid
Hello all,
Just to keep everyone up on the Shrike thread --I put Shai's and Kevin
McGowan's emails (with photo
attachments of the bird) to ID-Frontiers to see what some of the best
around the U.S. and the world
have to say on the Jones Beach Shrike. I have not heard from Pyle yet.
So far,
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