The Newburgh waterfront park Franklin's gull is still there in the water in
front of the treatment plant. Park and go south on trail along water to plant.
In water in front of plant. Entrance to park is off water st.
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Howard Fischer and I just had a Franklin's Gull fly over Miller Field on
Staten Island. It was last seen flying south along the shore with two
Laughing Gulls-
The Baird's Sandpiper had also returned to the puddle in front of the
airplane hangar-
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Howard Fischer and I just had a Franklin's Gull fly over Miller Field on
Staten Island. It was last seen flying south along the shore with two
Laughing Gulls-
The Baird's Sandpiper had also returned to the puddle in front of the
airplane hangar-
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Gary Strauss just called to report a Franklin's Gull in the parking lot of
Field 6. It was loafing with Laughing Gulls.
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Gary Strauss just called to report a Franklin's Gull in the parking lot of
Field 6. It was loafing with Laughing Gulls.
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Just an update about Taylor's excellent find of an adult Franklin's Gull at
Crab Meadow beach, Northport, Suffolk County.
Taylor found it around 8 AM this morning. Others arrived around 11 and did not
see it, and several of us checked from about 4-7 and it was not seen. Taylor
has been
Just an update about Taylor's excellent find of an adult Franklin's Gull at
Crab Meadow beach, Northport, Suffolk County.
Taylor found it around 8 AM this morning. Others arrived around 11 and did not
see it, and several of us checked from about 4-7 and it was not seen. Taylor
has been
Hello!!
At 8:00 pm (high tide) an adult FRANKLIN'S GULL was loafing with around 20
Laughing Gulls on the close sandbar at Crab Meadow Beach in Northport,
Suffolk County.
After just a few minutes, the birds were flushed by a group of small kids
and they all flew strongly west. I stayed until it
Hello!!
At 8:00 pm (high tide) an adult FRANKLIN'S GULL was loafing with around 20
Laughing Gulls on the close sandbar at Crab Meadow Beach in Northport,
Suffolk County.
After just a few minutes, the birds were flushed by a group of small kids
and they all flew strongly west. I stayed until it
After the drenching rain this morning, Joel Strong and I got out to look
over the fields to see what shorebirds, if any, had dropped in.
On Youngstown-Wilson Road, just west of Fitch, there were:
75 Dunlin
11 Least Sandpipers
3 White-rumped Sandpipers
100 Semipalmated Sandpipers
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After the drenching rain this morning, Joel Strong and I got out to look
over the fields to see what shorebirds, if any, had dropped in.
On Youngstown-Wilson Road, just west of Fitch, there were:
75 Dunlin
11 Least Sandpipers
3 White-rumped Sandpipers
100 Semipalmated Sandpipers
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This morning Jim Hoteling found a strange gull with a hood and red bill at
Dorchester Park Whitney Point Dam area. Initial thoughts were a LAUGHING
GULL since we have had one before here. George Chiu got up there before me
and he was thinking FRANKLIN'S GULL instead. As I was about 5 minutes away
This morning Jim Hoteling found a strange gull with a hood and red bill at
Dorchester Park Whitney Point Dam area. Initial thoughts were a LAUGHING
GULL since we have had one before here. George Chiu got up there before me
and he was thinking FRANKLIN'S GULL instead. As I was about 5 minutes away
This evening at around 6:00 there was a Franklin's Gull present At Wolfe's Pond
Park, on Staten Island's south shore. The bird was roosting with many Laughing
Gulls and a couple of Caspian Terns on a sandbar west of the pond (at rising
tide). After a few minutes of the observation the bird
This evening at around 6:00 there was a Franklin's Gull present At Wolfe's Pond
Park, on Staten Island's south shore. The bird was roosting with many Laughing
Gulls and a couple of Caspian Terns on a sandbar west of the pond (at rising
tide). After a few minutes of the observation the bird
Started at Robert Moses for a chance at finding a Franklin's Gull but no luck.
After birding the area I decided to make a run to Dune Road. Using my van as
wind break at Tiana Beach I located my bird, a lifer for me. Smaller and
mantle lighter than what I was expecting. Adult bird with
Started at Robert Moses for a chance at finding a Franklin's Gull but no luck.
After birding the area I decided to make a run to Dune Road. Using my van as
wind break at Tiana Beach I located my bird, a lifer for me. Smaller and
mantle lighter than what I was expecting. Adult bird with
Adult franklin.s gull @ 3:30 at field 5 robert moses park li GARY STRAUS
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I am working Breezy Point at the moment and so far nothing to add to Queens
misery!
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There is a first-cycle Franklin's Gull (FRGU) in the boat ramp parking lot
at Floyd Bennett Field with ~50 gulls (30 Laughing) right now.
For some balance, I came up empty for FRGU on the Queens barrier, checking
the visible beach from Silver Gull Club, Riis Park parking lot and
beach, and the
There is an adult FRGU sitting on the water with about 100 Laughing west of the
parking lot at Plum Beach in Brooklyn.
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There is currently a franklin's gull in Malibu Beach parking lot. Found earlier
by Bobby Rossetti.This is is Nassau co. Long Island.I believe a first-cycle
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Bobby Rosetti called to say there is an immature Franklin's Gull in the
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There is an adult FRGU sitting on the water with about 100 Laughing west of the
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Bobby Rosetti called to say there is an immature Franklin's Gull in the
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There is currently a franklin's gull in Malibu Beach parking lot. Found earlier
by Bobby Rossetti.This is is Nassau co. Long Island.I believe a first-cycle
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There is a first-cycle Franklin's Gull (FRGU) in the boat ramp parking lot
at Floyd Bennett Field with ~50 gulls (30 Laughing) right now.
For some balance, I came up empty for FRGU on the Queens barrier, checking
the visible beach from Silver Gull Club, Riis Park parking lot and
beach, and the
Still in parking lot at Malibu. West of Point Lookout.
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I am working Breezy Point at the moment and so far nothing to add to Queens
misery!
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For anyone interested, here are some photos of the Franklin's Gull at Plum
Beach in Brooklyn. I would not give up on this Gull for those of you who
have not seen it as yet. Keep those reports coming in even the negative
ones.
P.S. if you missed yesterday's overnight Pelagic, you missed a good
For anyone interested, here are some photos of the Franklin's Gull at Plum
Beach in Brooklyn. I would not give up on this Gull for those of you who
have not seen it as yet. Keep those reports coming in even the negative
ones.
P.S. if you missed yesterday's overnight Pelagic, you missed a good
Here is the link to a Video of the Plumb Beach Franklin's Gull interbreeding
with a Laughing Gull taken on Saturday afternoon in
Brooklyn:https://vimeo.com/129331959Go to 5 minutes 20 seconds.Good birding,
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Good birding,
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> observations, although it was with a small group(5-8) of Laughing Gulls. It
> flew off by itself to join another small group of laughing Gulls on the
> beach
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> From: victhe...@gmail.com
> Dat
of laughing Gulls on the beach
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Franklin's Gull
From: victhe...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 11:00:19 -0400
CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
To: carn...@fordhamprep.org
Any sightings on the Franklin's Gull today?
On May 28, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Carney, Martin wrote
Any sightings on the Franklin's Gull today?
> On May 28, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Carney, Martin wrote:
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> The gull was still on the easternmost part of Plum Beach at 6:15 pm
> today...Martin Carney
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Any sightings on the Franklin's Gull today?
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Any sightings on the Franklin's Gull today?
On May 28, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Carney, Martin carn
The gull was still on the easternmost part of Plum Beach at 6:15 pm
today...Martin Carney
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The Franklin's Gull is currently working the easternmost shoreline of Plum
Beach, Brooklyn.
Sean Sime
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Courtesy of Isaac Grant, I've uploaded the video he captured of the FRANKLIN'S
GULL mating with a Laughing Gull to Flickr. Link below.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/jgluth_brb/26Y79U
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I have video of the Franklin's and a Laughing Gull mating from a few days back.
I posted it on the New York Birders Facebook page. Seems like the bird may be
paired up...
Isaac Grant
Senior Loan Officer
> On May 28, 2015, at 11:54 AM, syschiff wrote:
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> Joe Giunta, Sam Jannazzo, Bill and I
Joe Giunta, Sam Jannazzo, Bill and I (Sy Schiff) found the FRANKLIN'S GULL,
looking east from Plumb Beach, on the sandy beach across Gerritsen Inlet. It
was mixed in with about 15 Laughing Gulls about 4-500 yards away. At that
distance it was a very difficult call to ID the target bird.
Sam Janazzo just reported that the Franklin's Gull continues at Plum Beach
Brooklyn.
Currently being viewed at the East end of the beach on the opposite shore.
Note, this area is near the bridge for those not familiar with the location.
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After an hour wait at the east end of Plumb Beach, the Franklin's Gull just
flew in, calling continuously, and seemed to head west along the beach towards
the parking lot.
Keir Randall
Brooklyn
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> On May 27, 2015, at 10:53 AM, Jane Simmons <17st...@gmail.com> wrote:
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The Franklin's Gull is currently working the easternmost shoreline of Plum
Beach, Brooklyn.
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After an hour wait at the east end of Plumb Beach, the Franklin's Gull just
flew in, calling continuously, and seemed to head west along the beach towards
the parking lot.
Keir Randall
Brooklyn
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On May 27, 2015, at 10:53 AM, Jane Simmons 17st...@gmail.com wrote:
The
Sam Janazzo just reported that the Franklin's Gull continues at Plum Beach
Brooklyn.
Currently being viewed at the East end of the beach on the opposite shore.
Note, this area is near the bridge for those not familiar with the location.
Cheers,
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火
I have video of the Franklin's and a Laughing Gull mating from a few days back.
I posted it on the New York Birders Facebook page. Seems like the bird may be
paired up...
Isaac Grant
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On May 28, 2015, at 11:54 AM, syschiff icte...@optonline.net wrote:
Joe Giunta, Sam
Joe Giunta, Sam Jannazzo, Bill and I (Sy Schiff) found the FRANKLIN'S GULL,
looking east from Plumb Beach, on the sandy beach across Gerritsen Inlet. It
was mixed in with about 15 Laughing Gulls about 4-500 yards away. At that
distance it was a very difficult call to ID the target bird.
The Plum Beach Franklin's Gull was just seen East end of the beach near the
bridge. Sat down for a moment and flew over the highway out of sight. Seen by
eight birders.
Cheers,
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We were at Plum Beach from 7-10 with no luck. I just got a call from Bobby
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The Plum Beach Franklin's Gull was just seen East end of the beach near the
bridge. Sat down for a moment and flew over the highway out of sight. Seen by
eight birders.
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Bob DeCandido and I went to Plum Beach in Brooklyn after lunch today (May 24)
to
look for the recently reported Nelson's Sparrows, which we didn't find. Bob
headed back to the car while attempted to comb through the Laughing Gulls in
search of the Black-headed Gull that had recently been
Bob DeCandido and I went to Plum Beach in Brooklyn after lunch today (May 24)
to
look for the recently reported Nelson's Sparrows, which we didn't find. Bob
headed back to the car while attempted to comb through the Laughing Gulls in
search of the Black-headed Gull that had recently been
Congrats Ken on a very nice find.
I along with many others that included Bobby Rossetti, Eric Miller, Isaac
Grant, Harry Taylor, Ed Becher and I am sure others who I did not see at
the sites, split up and tried to cover the beach areas from fields 2 - 5.
Eric and I got as far east as about 1/2 a
The 1st winter Franklin's Gull seen this morning on the beach at Robert Moses
State Park had not been relocated by early this afternoon, despite intensive
searching. There are still large numbers of Laughing Gulls loafing on the beach
between Fields 2 and 5, although the many fisherman walking
Among a large group of Laughing Gulls on the beach, between RMSP Fields 2 and 3
was an immature Franklin's Gull. I will post photos this afternoon. Bird still
present at 9:25am.
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Among a large group of Laughing Gulls on the beach, between RMSP Fields 2 and 3
was an immature Franklin's Gull. I will post photos this afternoon. Bird still
present at 9:25am.
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Congrats Ken on a very nice find.
I along with many others that included Bobby Rossetti, Eric Miller, Isaac
Grant, Harry Taylor, Ed Becher and I am sure others who I did not see at
the sites, split up and tried to cover the beach areas from fields 2 - 5.
Eric and I got as far east as about 1/2 a
The adult Franklin's Gull and American Avocet are still present in Puddler's
Marsh, viewable from the far end of Towpath Road at Montezuma as of 5:45 pm
today.
Rich Fried
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It appears that the juvenile Franklin's Gull was not seen at the piers in
Wilson (Niagara County) today. Betsy looked twice this morning and others
looked until mid afternoon.
Good birding!
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Around 2:30 this afternoon I found a juvenile FRANKLINS GULL transitioning
into first winter plumage in the Village of Wilson (Niagara County). The
bird was on the small pier that juts into Lake Ontario at the end of NY
Route 425. There were a growing number of Herring Gulls here, up to about a
Around 2:30 this afternoon I found a juvenile FRANKLINS GULL transitioning
into first winter plumage in the Village of Wilson (Niagara County). The
bird was on the small pier that juts into Lake Ontario at the end of NY
Route 425. There were a growing number of Herring Gulls here, up to about a
The FRANKLIN'S GULL was back in the same area as yesterday, viewed from
Artpark State Park in Lewiston, NY. The bird works back and forth and was
easy to see for much of the time we were there. We saw it between 2:00 and
2:40 but Peter Yoerg had it around 10:30 this morning.
The location and
The FRANKLIN'S GULL was back in the same area as yesterday, viewed from
Artpark State Park in Lewiston, NY. The bird works back and forth and was
easy to see for much of the time we were there. We saw it between 2:00 and
2:40 but Peter Yoerg had it around 10:30 this morning.
The location and
Thanks to Andy Guthrie for posting this to GeneseeBirds earlier. The first
winter FRANKLIN'S GULL was seen from Artpark State Park in Lewiston, NY from
2:15 to 2:45 this afternoon. Take the upper entrance (off of Portage
Street) into the park, stay to your left, and drive to a small parking lot
Thanks to Andy Guthrie for posting this to GeneseeBirds earlier. The first
winter FRANKLIN'S GULL was seen from Artpark State Park in Lewiston, NY from
2:15 to 2:45 this afternoon. Take the upper entrance (off of Portage
Street) into the park, stay to your left, and drive to a small parking lot
I was told by a friend that the Frankin's Gulls could not be found this morning
between 6:30 and 10 AM, and that most gulls were out to sea. People will be
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first-winter FRANKLIN'S GULL that flew in from the east, settled on the
water in front of the overlook for a few minutes, and then flew in towards
the beach and back off to the east. Some mediocre pictures of this bird can
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