We saw it today from the bridge at Convent Road looking north at about
8:35. It likes the bare tree to the right of the line of plants in the
back. I am told that is where it likes to often be. I suggest to get there
by 8:30 am. A young man showed us where to look. It also swims and dives.
On
We saw it today from the bridge at Convent Road looking north at about
8:35. It likes the bare tree to the right of the line of plants in the
back. I am told that is where it likes to often be. I suggest to get there
by 8:30 am. A young man showed us where to look. It also swims and dives.
On
Hello John,
Gus Keri, posted about it this morning. His e-mail went to my junk folder so
perhaps it did the same for you. I have copied his e-mail and shared it here
across the list serve since others who might have missed his e-mail may also be
wondering about the Anhinga status.
Hello John,
Gus Keri, posted about it this morning. His e-mail went to my junk folder so
perhaps it did the same for you. I have copied his e-mail and shared it here
across the list serve since others who might have missed his e-mail may also be
wondering about the Anhinga status.
Continuing as of 15:44. Distant but identifiable views. Scope would be
advisable.
Many, many thanks to all those who posted from the field and kept those of us
who were not on site on the movements of the bird.
Congratulations to Isaac Ruschak for the find and to Ari Weiss for his
detective
Continuing as of 15:44. Distant but identifiable views. Scope would be
advisable.
Many, many thanks to all those who posted from the field and kept those of us
who were not on site on the movements of the bird.
Congratulations to Isaac Ruschak for the find and to Ari Weiss for his
detective
After being absent for a while the Anhinga did a quick flight around the
lake at 9:10am as seen from the Blauvelt Rd bridge. It flew north up the
creek then back just south of the bridge and out of sight in the corner of
the lake at the following:
(41.0589230, -73.9819966)
It may be visible from
After being absent for a while the Anhinga did a quick flight around the
lake at 9:10am as seen from the Blauvelt Rd bridge. It flew north up the
creek then back just south of the bridge and out of sight in the corner of
the lake at the following:
(41.0589230, -73.9819966)
It may be visible from
eek on a NY lake in December?
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Were any records for a week on a NY lake in December?
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First accepted NYS record was April 28, 1992
Were any records for a week on a NY lake in December?
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First accepted NYS record was April 28, 1992
First accepted NYS record was April 28, 1992 in Central Park.
Joe
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> On Dec 13, 2020, at 5:28 PM, Peter Post wrote:
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> I actually had an Anhinga in Central Park a few years ago. And there are two
> or other records from the park as well.
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> Peter
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First accepted NYS record was April 28, 1992 in Central Park.
Joe
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> On Dec 13, 2020, at 5:28 PM, Peter Post wrote:
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> I actually had an Anhinga in Central Park a few years ago. And there are two
> or other records from the park as well.
>
> Peter
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Hi all,
The Anhinga was present til dark today and it flew up to a different perch for
the night. It has been seen at this location on the north side of Black Creek
in Churchville Park: Dropped pin
Near New York
https://goo.gl/maps/gegDPo54VE96MMnJ7
Good luck if you go!
Greg Lawrence
Hi all,
The Anhinga was present til dark today and it flew up to a different perch for
the night. It has been seen at this location on the north side of Black Creek
in Churchville Park: Dropped pin
Near New York
https://goo.gl/maps/gegDPo54VE96MMnJ7
Good luck if you go!
Greg Lawrence
I actually had an Anhinga in Central Park a few years ago. And there are two or
other records from the park as well.
Peter
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> On Dec 13, 2020, at 4:27 PM, rc...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
>
> Can breeding Purple Gallinules be far behind?
>
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> From:
I actually had an Anhinga in Central Park a few years ago. And there are two or
other records from the park as well.
Peter
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> On Dec 13, 2020, at 4:27 PM, rc...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
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> Can breeding Purple Gallinules be far behind?
>
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Can breeding Purple Gallinules be far behind?
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An Anhinga was found today in Churchville Park,
Can breeding Purple Gallinules be far behind?
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An Anhinga was found today in Churchville Park,
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