[nysbirds-l] Record Dead and Injured birds at dbird.org

2021-09-17 Thread Kathryn Heintz
International news media has picked up coverage of the mass bird collision event experienced in NYC on Tuesday morning. As tragic as this occurrence was, the more people know about the dual problems of untreated and reflective glass buildings and light pollution, the better are the chances of turn

[nysbirds-l] Queens County Bird Club presentation "Whales" - Weds, Sept 22, 2021 at 7:30 pm

2021-09-17 Thread Nancy Tognan
The Queens County Bird Club will hold its next meeting via Zoom on Wednesday, Sept 22, 2021 at 7:30 pm. The presentation will be "They’re bck: Whales are returning to NY waters: their numbers, location, and reasons why” by Paul L. Sieswerda of Gotham Whales. Registration link is on the ho

[nysbirds-l] N.Y. County, NYC -mid-September- many migrants (to 9/16)

2021-09-17 Thread Thomas Fiore
The at-least FIVE Sabine’s Gulls reported from the Liverpool marina area in Onondaga County, NY on Wed., Sept. 15th (with multiple observers there, incl., D. Weber) were quite note-worthy! It appears that so far, no (new) reports have come from Yates County, NY for the long-staying Swallow-taile

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC: Fri. Sept. 17, 2021: Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Cooper's Hawk, Cape May Warbler

2021-09-17 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park, NYC Friday September 17, 2021 OBS: Deborah Allen, m.ob.   Highlights on a morning with northeast winds: Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Cooper's Hawk, young Red-tailed Hawk hunting a few feet away, Cape May and other Warblers.   Gadwall - 10 Mallard - 27 Mourning Dove - 4 Ruby-throated H