Somewhat surprisingly, the reports of both Snowy Plover (a presumptive first
state-record, if accepted) and Common Ringed Plover in Oswego County NY, on
Monday, Sept. 13th seem not to have yet been mentioned to this
state-wide-coverage list. Both species are noted in multiple eBird reports,
wi
[Because it was mentioned to this list, any links that go directly to *any*
mention of a * “Least Bittern” * in Manhattan, N.Y. City in recent days might
be offered, with a link to the sighting report &/or any documentation or notes
regarding that species in the stated (‘unusual’) location, from
Just got report that Snowy Plover was seen this morning at Sandy Pond Outlet.
Pat Martin
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> On Sep 14, 2021, at 6:00 AM, Thomas Fiore wrote:
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> [Because it was mentioned to this list, any links that go directly to *any*
> mention of a * “Least Bittern” * in Manhattan, N.Y.
Firstly, an apology to Jay McGowan and others who observed the 2 rare plovers
at Sandy Pond, in Oswego County, NY on Monday; I’d not seen Jay’s
report come up on the NYS list until the next day, and now on Tuesday, 9/14, at
least the SNOWY Plover has been relocated by some on the scene.
Fo
The Snowy Plover was seen by many observers today at Sandy Pond Outlet, Oswego
County. I know of at least one person who will be trying tomorrow morning, so
there should be reports. The walk to see it is a bit tricky, so I have provided
directions below.
First, to get to the right place to par