[nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane - Yes, In Napeague

2019-05-29 Thread Eileen Schwinn
Currently, the previously reported Sandhill Crane is still in the field, south 
of the Fish Factory in Napeague.   One must walk down the sandy Trail, along 
the RR tracks, nearer the houses on the west and south of Cranberry Hill Rd. to 
see the bird.
Eileen Schwinn

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[nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane; Yes. Napeague, Suffolk

2019-05-28 Thread Mike Scheibel
Continues south of Cranberry Hole Road, Promised Land, Napeague at location 
previously reported earlier today.
Mike Scheibel 
Brookhaven 

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[nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane -yes

2019-05-27 Thread Christopher Gangemi
The Sandhill Crane originally reported to eBird by Bruce Horwith and found 
earlier in the day by Paul D. was still present in front of the Napeague fish 
factory at 3:45.

There is currently lots of westbound traffic and the bird was quite close to 
Cranberry Hole road. I also watched 5 guys with fishing rods and an off leash 
dog saunter by not more than 40 feet from the bird. It seemed unperturbed, but 
who knows what’s going on inside its head. This bird is clearly a wildcard.

Careful parking. I’d suggest pulling off the road slightly west of the factory 
and locating the bird (was in a fenced area) from your car so as not to 
accidentally flush it. Not much room.

-Chris


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[nysbirds-l] Sandhill Crane YES Suff co.

2017-01-05 Thread Arie Gilbert

On north end of pond by phrags
Young bird
Seen with Phil Uruburu and Bob Hayes
Viewed from this location: 40.93418878,-72.24821818
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Seen on 01/05/2017 @ 1:12 PM
Arie Gilbert 
No. Babylon NY 
www.powerbirder.blogspot 
www.qcbirdclub.org Thursday, 05 January 2017, 09:46AM -0500 from Michael 
Higgiston  [email protected] :

>Thursday AM around 8, I dipped on purple sandpipers on jetty south of Hook 
>Pond.
>I also dipped on sandhill crane in Wainscot but sun's glare limited visibility.
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