Re: [nysbirds-l] A Long Island, New York Larus with Yellow Legs

2022-03-06 Thread Timothy Healy
The mysterious yellow-legged Larus just flew in and is currently preening on the beach at Old Field Point. Cheers, -Tim H > On Feb 28, 2022, at 12:37 PM, Shaibal Mitra > wrote: > > Hi all, > > We studied the yellow-legged Larus at Old Field Point again yesterday, 27 Feb > 2022. For conven

Re: [nysbirds-l] Is the Old Field Point Bird a Euro Herring Gull or a Hybrid LBBG x HERG?

2022-03-08 Thread Timothy Healy
This bird has certainly proven to be a fascinating case study, and the discussion across the various forums has been enlightening. I always appreciate the opportunity to learn from one of these community identification efforts, and I'm grateful for public venues like the listserv where experts can

[nysbirds-l] Bicknell’s Thrush - Central Park, NY County (5/10-5/12)

2022-05-12 Thread Timothy Healy
I wanted to share this sighting on the listserv since it may not yet have reached those who don’t use eBird or the Manhattan Rare Bird Alert GroupMe. A Bicknell’s Thrush is currently singing and foraging in the North Woods of Central Park, favoring an area along West Drive and west of the Blockh

[nysbirds-l] Neotropic Cormorant - Newburgh Waterfront, Orange County, 5/28

2022-05-29 Thread Timothy Healy
Sharing this exceptional report to signal boost: a Neotropic Cormorant was found and nicely photographed yesterday evening in Newburgh. Hopefully the bird has lingered in the area and can be refound today. https://ebird.org/checklist/S111559027 Cheers, -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://ww

[nysbirds-l] Neotropic Cormorant - YES - Newburgh Waterfront, Hudson River, Orange County

2022-05-29 Thread Timothy Healy
The Neotropic Cormorant reported yesterday evening by Bruce Nott and Ken McDermott just flew in and started fishing along the Newburgh Waterfront offshore from the rowing club. This location can be accessed along the Waterfront Trail. While I was typing this email, the bird was flushed by a gro

[nysbirds-l] Bar-tailed Godwit - YES - Cupsogue Beach County Park, Suffolk

2022-07-21 Thread Timothy Healy
The Bar-tailed Godwit continues this morning, feeding on the mudflats and visible from this location. Dropped pin https://goo.gl/maps/kfXavjRbZ1JkEt9b6 Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm

[nysbirds-l] Anhinga - YES - Lake Tappan, Rockland

2022-07-21 Thread Timothy Healy
The Anhinga was perched on a tree just north of Convent Bridge until just after 11 AM. It started thermaling and circled incredibly high, but eventually began descending back towards the lake. It is currently sitting on another snag due south of Convent Road, still north of the New Jersey border

[nysbirds-l] Bar-tailed Godwit continues at Cupsogue Beach County Park, Suffolk

2022-08-01 Thread Timothy Healy
The Cupsogue Bar-tailed Godwit persists into the month of August, still favoring the mudflats beyond the ruins of the life guard chair north of the parking lot. The best vantage points are most easily and safely accessed by way of the sandy footpath near the camping area. Cheers, -Tim H -- NY

[nysbirds-l] White Ibis, Dewilt Avenue Marsh - YES

2022-08-12 Thread Timothy Healy
The White Ibis continues in the marshes at the end of Dewilt Avenue. Initially seen preening to the left of the vantage point, but just took off and flew to the right and landed at the far end. Cheers, -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://w

[nysbirds-l] Crested Caracara: NO - Montauk Point, Suffolk County

2022-09-03 Thread Timothy Healy
No sign of yesterday’s Crested Caracara at Camp Hero or any of the surrounding environs of Montauk Point. Multiple birders covered the area extensively this morning (including myself, Pat Lindsay, Shai Mitra, Jay Rand, and Jim Ash), paying close attention to both the last known location and the

[nysbirds-l] Fork-tailed Flycatcher: NO - Greig Farm, Dutchess County

2022-09-18 Thread Timothy Healy
No sightings of yesterday’s Fork-tailed Flycatcher at its previously favored perches or any of the other potentially promising locations at Greig Farm this morning, despite considerable observer effort. With more than 24 hours elapsed since the last observation through equally intense coverage a

Re: [nysbirds-l] Limpkin - Lewiston, along the Niagara River - YES

2022-11-16 Thread Timothy Healy
The Limpkin continues in the same area today, a bit south of the harbormaster’s house at Lewiston Landing. Feeding actively on snails along the lawn this morning. Cheers! -Tim H > On Nov 15, 2022, at 9:51 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > Thanks for the detailed update, Willie!

Re: [nysbirds-l] The species of snail that the Limpkin was eating in Lewiston

2022-12-06 Thread Timothy Healy
Willie et al, I was also curious about what sources of food the Limpkin was utilizing during its brief tenure here in New York. With the dramatic increase in vagrancy records for this species throughout the country, with 7 additional states adding their first provisional records of Limpkin in 2022

[nysbirds-l] Short-billed Gull 1/3/23 - Randall's Island, New York County

2023-01-03 Thread Timothy Healy
After over a week with no sightings, today's rain produced promising soggy ballfields once again and the Short-billed Gull was just refound at Randall's Island by Adam Cunningham! Currently at Field #42 at the northeastern corner of the island, mixed in with large flocks of other gulls. Happy New Y

[nysbirds-l] Short-billed Gull January 19, 2023 - Randall's Island, New York County,

2023-01-19 Thread Timothy Healy
In keeping with the pattern of occurrence it has shown throughout the winter thus far, the Short-billed Gull once again returned to the soggy ballfields at the northeastern shoreline of Randall's Island during this afternoon's rain. Several of us were eying the forecast as potentially productive in

[nysbirds-l] Smith’s Longspur, Randall’s Island, New York County

2023-04-14 Thread Timothy Healy
Mary Beth Kooper just sent me photos of an apparent Smith’s Longspur at the northwest ballfields of Randall’s Island. I am en route across the Island on foot , anenow. Cheers, -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NY

[nysbirds-l] Re: Smith’s Longspur, Randall’s Island, New York County (precise location update)

2023-04-14 Thread Timothy Healy
Currently on the bird, foraging quietly in the shade of a tree near Field 4. Here’s a pin for those chasing. Dropped pin https://maps.app.goo.gl/pfSUGEgH7qJMZaUT7?g_st=ic Cheers, -Tim H > On Apr 14, 2023, at 10:25 AM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > Mary Beth Kooper just sent me pho

[nysbirds-l] Painted Bunting, the Loch, Central Park, New York County

2023-04-18 Thread Timothy Healy
A greenie immature/female-type Painted Bunting is being seen periodically at the Loch in Central Park, favoring the 2nd cut. It is spending a lot of time foraging high in the trees, surprisingly, but it has returned repeatedly to the same general area after disappearing for brief periods of time

Re: [nysbirds-l] COMMON RINGED PLOVER, Smith Point County Park (Suffolk Co) UPDATE 8/22

2023-08-22 Thread Timothy Healy
Ari Weiss and I refound the Common Ringed Plover on the rising tide at the Old Inlet mudflats this afternoon. The subflock of Semipalmated Plovers with which the bird was associating briefly settled in front of us approximately here (40.7268995, -72.9068523), but a marauding pair of juvenile Peregr

[nysbirds-l] Eared Grebe - Jones Beach Coast Guard Station, Nassau County

2023-10-14 Thread Timothy Healy
While leading a walk for the New York State Young Birders Club at Jones Beach West End this morning, I found an Eared Grebe on the bay north of the Coast Guard Station boat basin. The bird was gradually drifting west and diving actively, last seen several minutes ago headed towards the inlet.

[nysbirds-l] Harris’s Sparrow, Hot Dog Beach, Suffolk County

2023-10-28 Thread Timothy Healy
A Harris’s Sparrow is currently being seen at Hot Dog Beach on Dune Road in Quogue, Suffolk County, found by Mike Cooper. It is presently foraging in the grass along the brushy edges of the lot at the southeast corner with a mixed flock of sparrows. Cheers, -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: htt

Re: [nysbirds-l] Black-chinned Hummingbird in NYC

2023-11-18 Thread Timothy Healy
The Black-chinned Hummingbird continues today at the Cottage Garden on Randall’s Island! Just showed up for its first feeding at 6:53! (40.7836900, -73.9260360) Cheers! -Tim H > On Nov 17, 2023, at 2:08 PM, Dmitriy Aronov wrote: > > A video of a hummingbird was recorded yesterday (11/16) by

Re: [nysbirds-l] Black-chinned Hummingbird in NYC

2023-11-19 Thread Timothy Healy
The Black-chinned Hummingbird continues on Sunday morning at the Cottage Garden on Randall’s Island! First feeding at 6:48 (40.7836900, -73.9260360) Cheers, -Tim H > On Nov 18, 2023, at 6:55 AM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > The Black-chinned Hummingbird continues today at the Cottage

[nysbirds-l] Red-footed Booby - Astoria, Queens

2024-08-22 Thread Timothy Healy
For those not on Discord, Facebook, or the various other fractured reporting channels for rare bird sightings; please pardon the delay in my sharing this news on the listserv: An apparent RED-FOOTED BOOBY, a pending New York State first record, flew over the roof of my Astoria, Queens apartmen

[nysbirds-l] Finch flight and other notes from Jones Beach, Nassau County

2018-11-18 Thread Timothy Healy
I spent 5.5 hours at Jones Beach today, stationed near the turnaround until about 9 and then scouring the median and area north of the parkway but keeping an eye and an ear turned skyward. It turned out to be a pretty solid day for late diurnal migrants. I tallied 1,253 American Goldfinches, 374 Pi

[nysbirds-l] Possible White-winged Crossbill, Lynbrook, Nassau County

2018-11-21 Thread Timothy Healy
After reviewing some audio recordings to check against my initial impressions, I'm feeling confident enough to at least put the word out even if I'm not totally comfortable locking in an ID confirmation. On my walk to the train in Lynbrook today I heard a bird giving double note flight calls passin

[nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwing + Evening Grosbeak, Stillwell Woods, Nassau County

2018-12-01 Thread Timothy Healy
I’ve been keeping an eye on the abundant crops of berries at Stillwell Woods Park in the hopes that some northern irruptives who favor fruit might show up. My hunch paid off big time today. I just had a Bohemian Waxwing calling as it flew south over the wooded northern section of the property wi

[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose, Hendrickson Park, Valley Stream, Nassau County

2018-12-02 Thread Timothy Healy
A Cackling Goose is currently visible on the lake at Hendrickson with a flock of Canadas. It looks identical to one of the two Cacklers that were frequently observed at this site last winter, with a very blocky head, white ring at the base of the neck, and large, noticeably bright cheek patches.

[nysbirds-l] Greater White-fronted Geese, Riverhead Sod Farms, Suffolk County

2019-01-13 Thread Timothy Healy
Two Greater White-fronted Geese are visible from Doctor’s Path looking east across the sod fields. A few blue Snow Geese mixed into the massive flock of Canadas as well. Multiple searchers still scanning for other birds of note. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirdi

[nysbirds-l] Barnacle and Greater White-fronted Geese, Riverhead Sod Farms, Suffolk County

2019-01-13 Thread Timothy Healy
Just found the Barnacle Goose as well, same location and vantage point! Cheers! -Tim H > On Jan 13, 2019, at 3:26 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > Two Greater White-fronted Geese are visible from Doctor’s Path looking east > across the sod fields. A few blue Snow Geese mixed into

Re: [nysbirds-l] Thick-billed Murre in Brooklyn Now

2019-01-18 Thread Timothy Healy
With all these murres, Razorbills, and kittiwakes hanging out right along the coast this winter, it’s a real shame we lost the Brooklyn VI. I’d love to get offshore and see what’s going on out there! Cheers, -Tim H > On Jan 18, 2019, at 1:56 PM, Doug Gochfeld wrote: > > There is currently a T

Re: [nysbirds-l] Staten Island Varied Thrush - NO

2019-01-21 Thread Timothy Healy
The Varied Thrush was indeed reported today, apparently foraging on the ground and quite a bit more cooperative than it has been lately. The Yellow-breasted Chat seems to be the most reliable of the local rarities, though I heard no reports of the American Bittern since the storm. https://ebird.org

[nysbirds-l] Pileated Woodpecker, Shu Swamp, Nassau County

2019-02-10 Thread Timothy Healy
Apologies to the listserv’s readers north of NYC who will find this report somewhat laughable, but this species is still a great bird for Long Island. There is a Pileated Woodpecker being seen along the trails around the pond at Shu Swamp this morning. It appears to be favoring the area beyond t

[nysbirds-l] Golden Eagle flyover, Queens

2019-04-12 Thread Timothy Healy
I spotted a Golden Eagle from the subway platform at the Junction Boulevard 7 station in Queens just before 4 PM today. The bird was tracking vaguely eastward, but I lost sight of it when the train pulled up. Field notes can be found in my attached eBird checklist. Keep your eyes on the skies!

[nysbirds-l] Evening Grosbeak(s), Central Park, Manhattan

2019-05-14 Thread Timothy Healy
A female Evening Grosbeak has apparently been seen several times throughout the day in the Ramble of Central Park. I have been doing some post-work birding in the light rain and just heard the bird calling in the trees high above the Azalea Pond. There seems to be more than one voice, though, wi

[nysbirds-l] Swainson’s Warbler, Central Park, Manhattan

2019-05-16 Thread Timothy Healy
Benjamin Van Doren reports a singing Swainson’s Warbler seen just north of Bow Bridge in Central Park. I wanted to boost the signal for this observation, since I’m sure there are many listserv members who might be inclined to make chase. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.Nort

[nysbirds-l] Summer Tanager, Blue Grosbeak, other migrants - Jones Beach, Nassau County

2019-05-16 Thread Timothy Healy
Jones Beach has been reasonably active this morning, with good diversity overall and solid numbers of many migrants. I’ve detected 91 species over the course of the morning. A female Summer Tanager was seen in the pines along the northern edge of the median just before the turnaround, the same a

[nysbirds-l] Burrowing Owl - NO, Big Egg Marsh, Queens County

2019-05-17 Thread Timothy Healy
Despite an extensive search at the last known location beginning around 5:10, there has been no sign of the Burrowing Owl in or around the construction zone at Big Egg Marsh. The workers appear to be slowly gathering, but no construction has begun as of this writing. Many of the surprisingly few

[nysbirds-l] Stilt Sandpiper - Nickerson Beach, Nassau County

2019-06-20 Thread Timothy Healy
There’s a handsome breeding plumage Stilt Sandpiper feeding in the puddles at Nickerson Beach’s western colony. Good views at an uncommon spring migrant in nice plumage if anyone is interested. They’ve started collecting fees, though, so I recommend parking nearby and walking in. Cheers! -Tim

[nysbirds-l] Say’s Phoebe, morning flight - Jones Beach, Nassau County

2019-10-19 Thread Timothy Healy
An impressive flight following last night’s NW winds included a flyby observation of Say’s Phoebe near the Jones Beach Coast Guard Station boat basin this morning. I cannot say whether the bird continued on or put down somewhere nearby; I followed up its flight and spent some time searching but

[nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird, Jones Beach West End, Nassau County

2019-11-02 Thread Timothy Healy
A Western Kingbird is currently perched up on a bare tree at the south side of the open area in Jones Beach West End’s median. It is enduring quite a bit of grief from a mockingbird and some Yellow-rumps, but so far it keeps returning after its flights. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info:

[nysbirds-l] Cackling Geese - Hendrickson Park, Valley Stream, Nassau County

2019-11-10 Thread Timothy Healy
A loop around the lake at Hendrickson Park revealed two different Cackling Geese among the wintering flocks of Canadas. One is a recognizable, returning individual, back for (at least) its fourth consecutive winter alongside a small Canada Goose that it is always closely associated with. Perhaps

[nysbirds-l] Yellow-breasted Chat - Mill Pond, Bellmore, Nassau County

2019-12-01 Thread Timothy Healy
The Yellow-breasted Chat recently sighted at Mill Pond Park in Bellmore continues today, frequenting the brushy tangles along the trail on the western shore of the lake. Starting in the southwest corner near Stella’s restaurant and walking up the path will put you in the right area. It was alter

[nysbirds-l] Painted Bunting - East Lake Drive, Montauk, Suffolk County

2019-12-21 Thread Timothy Healy
I just found a “greenie” Painted Bunting on East Lake Drive in Montauk during my CBC surveying. Showing well now by the entrance to Big Reed Pond, on the east side of the road. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirdi

Re: [nysbirds-l] Awareness - Site Fidelity

2019-12-31 Thread Timothy Healy
While Steve is correct that wintering geese are often highly mobile, traveling large distances between roosting lakes and feeding grounds throughout each winter, I know of four additional birds at two additional sites that have shown strong sight fidelity. I have documented the return of a recog

[nysbirds-l] Painted Bunting - Jones Beach West Bath House, Nassau County

2020-01-01 Thread Timothy Healy
The greenie Painted Bunting continues near the playground at the Jones Beach West Bath House. Skulky as usual, especially so in the high winds, but appearing periodically to feed on grass heads and move between cover. Cheers, and Happy New Year! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.North

Re: [nysbirds-l] Prospect Park Progne summary 04/02/21

2021-04-03 Thread Timothy Healy
Ryan Zucker reports that the martin is currently foraging by Duck Island near the eastern end of the lake, likely visible from the southern shore or the Peninsula. Good luck to those who chase, and be vigilant for any audio recording or dropped DNA sample opportunities in addition to photo sessi

[nysbirds-l] Migrating Black-legged Kittiwake, Astoria, Queens

2021-09-04 Thread Timothy Healy
At first light today, I was watching for morning flight activity from my local patch of Astoria Park in Queens. Overnight radar had been active but not as intense as the previous day, and it seemed like more birds had departed than arrived. However, I did spot a small, unusual-looking gull flyin

[nysbirds-l] Yellow-headed Blackbird at Nickerson Beach

2021-10-04 Thread Timothy Healy
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 were tons of starlings and cowbirds moving around the area, but they were tricky to pin down. Reviewing my photo

[nysbirds-l] Great White Heron, Marshlands Conservancy, Rye

2021-10-11 Thread Timothy Healy
 The lingering Great White Heron at the Marshlands Conservancy in Rye continued today, roosting in the trees along the northern shore of Marie’s Neck during the evening high tide. After several sporadic sightings between late August and September, the bird has now been seen consistently on a d

[nysbirds-l] Say’s Phoebe, Caumsett SP - YES

2021-10-17 Thread Timothy Healy
The Say’s Phoebe continues around the fields north of the parking lot at Caumsett bright and early this morning. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbird

[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose, Hendrickson Park, Nassau County

2021-11-26 Thread Timothy Healy
A Cackling Goose is currently roosting on the western shore of the lake at Arthur J. Hendrickson Park in Valley Stream. This is a known individual that was first documented here in the winter of 2016-2017. Unlike the Pink-footed Goose that spent that same winter at this location, this bird has r

[nysbirds-l] Northern Lapwing, Bergen Point Golf Course - YES

2021-12-18 Thread Timothy Healy
The lapwing was just spotted flying in from the east and dropping in with a flock of geese. Out of site behind a crest right now, waiting for it to come back out. Looking from here Dropped pin https://goo.gl/maps/RPab9GhLg5ZCMtXW6 Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBird

[nysbirds-l] Slaty-backed Gull FINALLY, Central Park Reservoir

2022-02-12 Thread Timothy Healy
After nearly 17 hours of search time over the course of my 7 attempts, including 6 hours today, the Slaty-backed Gull is on the Reservoir now, bathing near the western shore. We are watching it in nice light at a distance from the northeast shoreline. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info:

Re:[nysbirds-l] Slaty-backed Gull FINALLY, Central Park Reservoir

2022-02-12 Thread Timothy Healy
> On Feb 12, 2022, at 12:14 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > After nearly 17 hours of search time over the course of my 7 attempts, > including 6 hours today, the Slaty-backed Gull is on the Reservoir now, > bathing near the western shore. We are watching it in nice light at a >

Re: [nysbirds-l] 10/10- Queens: Diverse migration, Greater White-fronted Goose, Cackling Goose, BLACK TERN etc.

2016-10-11 Thread Timothy Healy
Thanks for the report from further west, Doug! I always appreciate the opportunity to view a migration event through a wider lens of observations. Surely, your Cackling Goose was the same individual some of us were lucky enough to spot at Jones Beach. It, too, was seen in a flock with 13 Canada Gee

[nysbirds-l] South Shore migration report

2016-10-15 Thread Timothy Healy
Radar showed some migrants crossing the Sound last night. Robert Moses Field 2 saw a respectable flight at first light, with good numbers but nothing too out of the ordinary. A lone Rusty Blackbird, a handful of Purple Finches, and a Blue-headed Vireo were the highlights. Yellow-rumps were omnipres

[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-02 Thread Timothy Healy
The Pink-foot was still being seen on the eastern shoreline of the lake at Hendrickson Park this evening. We departed at about 5:35 as the sun was getting low, and the goose was happily feeding alongside its Canadian brethren. It seemed more alert and active than many reports from yesterday suggest

[nysbirds-l] Uncommon Migrants at Jones Beach

2016-11-05 Thread Timothy Healy
Brendan Fogarty and I began a sweep of Jones Beach at around 8 AM. This lovely fall morning featured a good diversity of birds and decent activity levels this late in the season. Purple Finches and Goldfinches were passing overhead more or less constantly, and 3+ Pine Siskins were detected among th

[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach and Hempstead

2016-11-12 Thread Timothy Healy
Pack your gloves if you're birding: it's cold out there, folks! Jones Beach saw some movement this morning, with lots of Red-wings and a fair few finches passing overhead on their journey to the west. Hundreds of gannets were seen moving just offshore, and a noisy Great Blue Heron flew down the coa

[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach: 3 Blue Grosbeaks and other migrants

2017-04-29 Thread Timothy Healy
Despite favorable conditions last night, THE big push of migrants is still yet to come. Radar seemed to show more birds leaving our area than coming in, and the early morning storms which might have produced fallout later in the season didn't amount to much. Nevertheless, Jones Beach featured some

[nysbirds-l] Montauk area birding notes

2017-06-10 Thread Timothy Healy
I spent the day exploring the Montauk area, and managed to turn up some birds of note. Nearly 200 Black Scoters were present in the surf south of the cliffs at Shadmoor State Park: a surprising congregation at this time of year. Plenty of Bank Swallows around, and a number of other expected breeder

[nysbirds-l] Riverhead Shorebirds: Hulse Landing and Doctor's Path

2017-09-03 Thread Timothy Healy
Hulse Landing Road did not have any Buff-breasted or Baird's Sandpipers around 10 AM, but a flyover Upland Sandpiper was heard, observed, and recorded as it passed over to the east. After a quiet morning of fruitless searching, I have located 2 Buffies and a Baird's east of Doctor's Path. The bi

Re:[nysbirds-l] Riverhead Shorebirds: Hulse Landing and Doctor's Path, update

2017-09-03 Thread Timothy Healy
I'm referencing the water system and dirt road that intersect Doctor's Path just north of the private road for the estates. Cheers! -Tim H > On Sep 3, 2017, at 12:51 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > Hulse Landing Road did not have any Buff-breasted or Baird's Sandpipers > ar

[nysbirds-l] Morning flight at Robert Moses

2017-09-09 Thread Timothy Healy
Lots of movement so far today. Good numbers and decent diversity, nothing I crazy yet. Get out if you can! Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsSubscri

[nysbirds-l] UPDATE: Morning flight at Robert Moses - WEKI, LASP, DICK, RHWO, warblers galore

2017-09-09 Thread Timothy Healy
indication, there may be additional interesting birds that moved in last night, waiting to be discovered. Cheers! -Tim H > On Sep 9, 2017, at 7:59 AM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > Lots of movement so far today. Good numbers and decent diversity, nothing I > crazy yet. Get out if you can!

[nysbirds-l] Western Kingbird, Jones Beach

2017-09-10 Thread Timothy Healy
Just found a Western Kingbird hawking insects at the entrance road for the Coast Guard station. The whole area seems lively and birdy. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm http://www.Northea

[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach: Dickcissel, Interesting Nashville Warbler, Migration Notes

2017-09-22 Thread Timothy Healy
I heard the nocturnal flight calls of several Swainson's Thrushes over my house last night, and despite minimal radar activity there were some nice birds at Jones Beach. A heard-only Dickcissel that called a few times as it flew northwest past the start of the fisherman's road was the "rarest" b

[nysbirds-l] Brown Pelicans, Jones Beach

2017-09-24 Thread Timothy Healy
Two Brown Pelicans are currently visible on the north shore of the bay. I'm at the end of the fisherman's road looking northeast and they are just east of the non-draw bridge. Resting on the water at the moment. Might be visible from the CG station but I'm not certain. I'm not the finder, just t

[nysbirds-l] Robert Moses - Double Dickcissels, still waiting on Lark Bunting

2017-09-29 Thread Timothy Healy
A pair of Dickcissels were just heard and seen in the northwestern corner of the volleyball courts at Robert Moses Field 2. No sign of the Lark Bunting yet, but sparrows are becoming more active. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http:/

[nysbirds-l] UPDATE! Robert Moses - Lark Bunting YES, Double Dickcissels

2017-09-29 Thread Timothy Healy
Mike Zito just refound the Lark Bunting along the trail from the lot to the courts. The Dickcissels have gone missing for now but likely remain nearby. Cheers! -Tim H > On Sep 29, 2017, at 7:26 AM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > A pair of Dickcissels were just heard and seen in the nor

[nysbirds-l] Morning Seawatch, Robert Moses

2017-11-05 Thread Timothy Healy
A forecast of mild overnight easterlies shifting to the southeast at dawn prompted me to plan a morning seawatch today at Robert Moses Field 2. I was joined by a number of other birders, and we were treated to a reasonably birdy scene. Scoters were moving in numbers from daybreak up until just befo

[nysbirds-l] Cackling Goose, Hendrickson Park, Valley Stream

2017-11-10 Thread Timothy Healy
I found a Richardson’s Cackling Goose on an evening walk at Hendrickson Park. The bird was feeding within the fence by the handball courts on the southwestern side of the lake. Overall goose numbers continue to increase slowly but steadily. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.N

[nysbirds-l] Cackling Geese, Hendrickson Park, Valley Stream

2017-11-11 Thread Timothy Healy
caught my attention. A pair of Wood Ducks are also present on the lake. Cheers! -Tim H > On Nov 10, 2017, at 4:49 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > I found a Richardson’s Cackling Goose on an evening walk at Hendrickson Park. > The bird was feeding within the fence by the handball c

[nysbirds-l] Montauk area birding notes, Pacific Loon and more

2017-11-12 Thread Timothy Healy
After arriving in Montauk yesterday afternoon, I set about exploring the shores of the Lake in search of the Brown Booby. I found no sign of the long-lingering rarity: hopefully she moved south ahead of the cold weather. A pipit and some Purple Sandpipers were observed at the Gin Beach area, and

[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach Seawatch

2017-11-25 Thread Timothy Healy
Very strong gannet flight this morning with upwards of 1000 birds observed. There are currently huge feeding flocks to the west, most likely spectacularly visible from the Long Beach area. A Parasitic Jaeger flew west past the jetty at around 7:35. Sea duck numbers were low, with small flocks of

[nysbirds-l] “Rarity Round Up” - Personal Results and Musings

2017-12-03 Thread Timothy Healy
Inspired by Shai’s Friday post about doing a rarity round up, I covered a lot of ground along the south shore this weekend. Though I failed to locate any Hammond’s-tier vagrants, there were some nice seasonal irregularities and uncommon species to be found these past few days. I’m not going to s

[nysbirds-l] Re: [nysbirds-l] Ross’s Goose in Queens

2018-01-06 Thread Timothy Healy
The Ross’s Goose was not present on the pond for the past hour or so, but Miriam and I just found it on the large ball field south of the pond across Rockaway Boulevard, which is apparently still part of the park according to maps. We got a nice vantage point from 150th Street. While I was typin

[nysbirds-l] King Eider, Jones Beach, Nassau

2018-01-07 Thread Timothy Healy
The first year male King Eider continues with the flock of sea ducks at the West End jetty. No sign of the older male, but there was still lots of movement and if it’s still in the area it may reappear later. I would’ve sent this message out half an hour ago but my phone froze and shut down. Sta

[nysbirds-l] Wilson’s Snipe, Massapequa Preserve, Nassau

2018-01-07 Thread Timothy Healy
A very confiding snipe is feeding along the surprisingly unfrozen stream through the preserve, a short walk south of the Fillmore Street entrance. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm http:/

[nysbirds-l] GWF Goose NO, Iceland Gull - Alley Pond Park, Queens

2018-01-07 Thread Timothy Healy
The geese have departed from the pond for the time being, but there is a first cycle Iceland Gull floating in the open water. Not currently associating with the large flock of gulls roosting on the ice. Cheers! -Tim H > On Jan 7, 2018, at 9:06 AM, Jaklitsch, Mike wrote: > > As found and repo

Re: [nysbirds-l] Re] Greater White-fronted Goose - Alley Pond Park, Queens, No

2018-01-07 Thread Timothy Healy
For what it’s worth, I checked out the Douglaston Park Golf Course since it was the closest grassy area on the map and I found tons of geese foraging there. I failed to relocate the White-front despite some intensive searching, though it’s probably still a good spot to check when the birds leave

Re: [nysbirds-l] Queens Gr. White-fronted Goose Update

2018-01-12 Thread Timothy Healy
I explored the course to no avail last weekend, but there were many, many geese out there, coming and going throughout the day. There was parking and access on Commonwealth Boulevard along the eastern border. Lots of families were at the park to sled on the rolling hills of the course. I don’t k

[nysbirds-l] Townsend’s Solitaire, Tiffany Creek, Nassau - YES

2018-01-14 Thread Timothy Healy
After a long, cold stakeout, the solitaire has reappeared. The arrival of the bluebird flock foretold it’s coming, and as promised it is more active on bright, sunny days. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm http://www.NortheastBirding.co

[nysbirds-l] Bittern and Hawks, Nassau and Suffolk

2018-01-21 Thread Timothy Healy
At least one American Bittern was observed at Tobay Beach’s JFK Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary, judging by timing and takeoff location it could’ve been two individuals. I also had a rapidly-glimpsed hawk taking off through the trees between the lot and the hidden pond: based on proportions, size, a

[nysbirds-l] Glaucous Gull, Hendrickson Park, Valley Stream, Nassau

2018-01-24 Thread Timothy Healy
My father just sent me a picture of a first-cycle Glaucous Gull that he spotted during his bike ride at the lake in Hendrickson Park, Valley Stream. Pretty solid bird for Nassau, even more so inland. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm ht

[nysbirds-l] Oak Beach Update: Today is not the day

2018-01-27 Thread Timothy Healy
Even though the Barrow’s Goldeneye and the Eared Grebe were apparently here this morning, all of the birds in the inlet have been scared away. There are at least six people parasailing all over the surface of the water, which as you might expect is quite a disturbance. Wanted to save anyone the

Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

2018-04-30 Thread Timothy Healy
In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared slightly squinty yesterday (https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45067660) is much more noticeably out of sorts today ( https://ebird.org/view/checklist/

[nysbirds-l] Cerulean Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau - Yes

2018-05-06 Thread Timothy Healy
The Cerulean Warbler continues this morning at the south end of Hempstead Lake State Park. The bird has been moving back and forth between the dog walk trails and the edge of the dog run field. Still exploring for other birds of note in the area. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http:/

[nysbirds-l] Nocturnal Flight Calls

2018-05-14 Thread Timothy Healy
Every time I’ve been outside tonight I’ve been hearing an abundance of Nocturnal Flight Calls. Low cloud cover is probably helping a lot. Get out to a spot with some illumination and give it a listen! Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm ht

[nysbirds-l] Mississippi Kite, Hempstead Lake State Park, Nassau

2018-05-28 Thread Timothy Healy
I just had a Mississippi Kite circling low over the treetops near Schodack Pond at Hempstead Lake SP. It was a second year individual with a banded tail. I lost the bird as it kept looping once some kingbirds flew up to harass it, it was low enough that it became obscured by the foliage. I’m cur

[nysbirds-l] Arctic Tern, Nickerson Beach, Nassau

2018-06-17 Thread Timothy Healy
Just arrived at Nickerson and immediately found an adult Arctic Tern in front of the eastern colony. Will post if I see anything else of note, but wanted to get the word out early so people could get here before collecting starts. Roseates present as well. Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List In

Re: [nysbirds-l] Nickerson Beach Arctic Tern and others

2018-06-18 Thread Timothy Healy
Steve and other sternid enthusiasts, Isn’t second summer the term used for the immature aspect birds with white foreheads and black bills? A freshly fledged juvenile would be living through its first summer, so second summer individuals are yearlings, correct? If my understanding of the nomencl

Re: [nysbirds-l] Nickerson Beach Arctic Tern and others

2018-06-18 Thread Timothy Healy
point about her > “second summer type” having a black bill. Today’s had a red bill. So a two > year old? Probably. But definitely? Maybe, maybe not. It looks like it – so > “second summer type” works for the public record. > > Steve > > > From: Timothy Healy [mailt

Re: [nysbirds-l] Nickerson Beach Arctic Tern and others

2018-06-18 Thread Timothy Healy
.'=) >> (") _ (") >> Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device! > > Andrew Baksh > www.birdingdude.blogspot.com > >> On Jun 18, 2018, at 7:28 PM, Timothy

[nysbirds-l] Afternoon seawatch at Robert Moses, Suffolk County

2018-07-22 Thread Timothy Healy
I wasn’t on the island until this afternoon, but 2 hours seawatching from Field 2 at Robert Moses State Park turned up the following: 43 Cory’s Shearwaters 3 Great Shearwaters 20+ unidentified shearwaters 2 Parasitic Jaegers 1 Northern Gannet Hundreds of teens and gulls, including a young Lesser

[nysbirds-l] Preliminary Morning Seawatch Results, Robert Moses, Suffolk County

2018-07-23 Thread Timothy Healy
Been seawatching for 20 minutes and already had Manx, Great, Cory’s, and Sooty Shearwater off Field 2. Manx was just beyond breakers within 5 minutes of setting up the scope. Get out to the coast if you can! Cheers! -Tim H -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOM

[nysbirds-l] Final Morning Seawatch Results, Robert Moses, Suffolk County

2018-07-23 Thread Timothy Healy
I ended up watching the seabird flight from Robert Moses Field 2 for 4.5 hours starting at 5:50 AM. Highlights include: 104 Cory’s Shearwaters 49 Great Shearwaters 2 Sooty Shearwaters 1* Manx Shearwater 70+ unidentified shearwaters 2 Northern Gannets Fledgling Least and Common Terns Two Lesser Bl

[nysbirds-l] Roseate Spoonbill (Barely Extralimital), Liberty Marsh, Sussex NJ/Orange NY

2018-07-24 Thread Timothy Healy
A juvenile Roseate Spoonbill is currently visible at Wallkill River NWR’s Liberty Marsh off Oil City Road, where it has been reported for several days. The New York/New Jersey border runs directly through the wetlands. So far it seems that the bird has remained on, and is only visible from, the

[nysbirds-l] Yet Another Robert Moses Seawatch, Suffolk County

2018-07-25 Thread Timothy Healy
Another day of sustained southeast winds and patchy stormy conditions, another morning on dawn patrol at Field 2. I was on site from 6 to 10 and observed the following: 286 Cory’s Shearwaters 42 Great Shearwaters 23 Sooty Shearwaters 2 (or more) Manx Shearwaters 80+ distant, unidentified shearwa

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