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I'd like the opinion of Cormorants fans. There is a breeding colony on
pilings in Manhasset Bay. Most do not have orange lores and have a dark
upper bill. I have lots of photos here
https://ebird.org/checklist/S115526236 DC who just feed in muck? Subspecies?
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Shoveler, Eastern Phoebe, Pied-bill Grebe, American Coot, American Pipet
and Pine Warbler.
Thanks to the birders who made this possible, from Al Lindberg celebrating
his 50th count to two new counters. Compilers for Northern Nassau are
Jennifer Wilson-Pines, Glenn Quinn, Stephane Perreault, and
Jones inlet and point lookout channel being seen from end of Fisherman's
road
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022, 1:40 PM Eileen Schwinn wrote:
> Found earlier today by Ben B and reported by a small handful of others via
> eBird, a male Eurasian Wigeon is currently among a small flock of Mallard
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Cold Spring Harbor bird was actively feeding as of 7:30pm tonight on the
west side of the harbor, seen by many
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 11:13 PM Jennifer Wilson-Pines
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American Pipet and Pine Warbler.
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his 50th count to two new counters. Compilers for Northern Nassau are
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Rick Kedenberg also lost his battle with cancer last week. Rick was active
with Queens County BC, and both North Shore (past president) and North Fork
Audubon chapters. Rick was kind and thoughtful, always ready to gently
educate new birders. He and his late wife, Linda Varney, met on a birding
tri
Brian Doherty captured a great video of gannets diving.
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> The gannets have returned, 1000+, to Gar
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> On May 26, 2023, at 1:32 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
Apparently no fee collection today at Nickerson according to those on site,
employees told to stay home due to air quality
On Thu, Jun 8, 2023, 10:38 AM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> Another quick update. The finder was Pat Lindsay and I should add that it
> was reported that the bird just now picked up
Also be aware that Welwyn has tons of poison ivy, particularly along those
paths.
Jennifer
On Sat, Sep 16, 2023, 2:35 PM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> I do not see this cross posted.
>
> This morning Ashley Pichon photographed what was later determined to be
> Bell’s Vireo at Welwyn Preserve. The follow
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It's possible. It's a hard area to access, mostly viewed from across the
back of the harbor.
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I had my first male Purple today with his harem of 3-4 females. Previously
single females- this was the first flock also.
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Prospect marrtin being seen now? On my way in
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021, 11:24 AM bitasaha wrote:
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> word out right away. And thanks to all who continue looking for it and
> documenting it. I met a lovely pair of birders from MA
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he video of
the crow sliding down the snowy roof on a plastic lid "sled" (and if you
haven't, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn0OjCneVUg )
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On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 10:00 AM Peter Post wrote:
> I for one would like to see more of this sort of thing k
key to St John pond walk available at the hatchery office
On Mon, Jul 26, 2021, 10:46 AM Pat Aitken wrote:
> It is being seen on the southern end of St. John’s pond. Distant view.
> Park in fish hatchery lot , climb stairs next to church
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> The bird has been moving around a bit between the pon
the edge of
the pond.
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On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 4:58 PM Timothy Healy wrote:
> I spent several hours at Nickerson Beach today, searching for the long
> continuing but infrequently encountered Yellow-headed Blackbird that was
> reported again yesterday evening. There we
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North Shore Audubon has permission to enter the Preserve on Tuesday when
the site is closed to the public to do a weekly survey. Preserve opens to
general public tomorrow at 11am, $15 per car
Jennifer Wilson Pines
On Tue, Oct 5
We had 15 Lesser BBGs at Point Lookout parking lot this morning, also
mostly adult, along with about 100 GBBGs
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Belford, Ellen and Mona)
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It is being posted to the new Discord state wide platform
On Thu, Oct 31, 2024, 4:38 PM Deborah Allen wrote:
> The male Bullock's Oriole was present again today at Stillwell Woods Park
> and was seen by many observers. I last saw it at at around 3:20 pm in a
> patch with porcelain berry at the p
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effort.
- An extra special thanks this year to Jennifer Wilson-Pines for
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- Last, but not least, regarding the dinn
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