It's my understanding this particular Larus species was not found by the sea.
While extreme attention to field marks is thus far inconclusive, and I normally
would be very hesitant to attach a name tag to a specie based on it's immediate
locale or habitat nonetheless foraging behavior, at this
her field marks observed clinched Red Phalarope.
I'll file a report on the electronicBird interwebs shortly.
For your consideration,
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Frigatebird drifting west along the bayside. 3PM
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Being observed along Fence at Coast Guard Station. Very skittish. Works fence
line between Coast Guard facility and brush.
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Apologies for not posting correct location. Second upon further review and
assistance (Tim Healy) I am confident that the bird was not a Connecticut
Warbler but a Mourning Warbler. I apologize for any inconvenience.
That being said, the bird is working the fence that separates the Coast Guard
The male Eurasian Widgeon has returned to the north pond at Frank Melville
Park, Setauket.
The male Common Teal has also returned to the south pond at Frank Melville
Park, Setauket.
A Ovenbird was also observed at East Farm Preserve, Stony Brook.
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A male Eurasian Widgeon has returned to Patchogue Lake, Patchogue, NY.
Approximately 6 Canvasbacks are associating with a large group of Ringed- neck
Ducks on Seatuck Creek north of Montauk Hwy, by the Long Island Country Club in
Eastport.
2 Royal Terns were at Iron Pier Beach, Riverhead.
As of 12:45 PM, the pair are still feeding at the base of the RMSP water tower.
Very people tolerant. Nice find.
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nable to ascertain if 4
different birds) along Dune Rd- Shinnecock Inlet.
1 Iceland Gull ,250 Common Eiders, & 1 Harlequin Duck, Shinnecock Inlet. The
25 Snow Bunting remain at Tiana Beach.
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To update M. McBrien's post. Observed this evening.
1- Iceland Gull
1- Lesser Black-back Gull
1- Male changing Common Eider feeding along Bulkhead.
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> After reading M McBrien's earlier post, while at work I decided to check out
> the Apartment Complex across the street from the Brookhaven Landfill. At
> 14:45 hours I found a Pale Juvenile Glaucous
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People are friendly but might get frightened by Scopes and Binoculars so just
be polite and let them know what you are doing. It might actually help the
birds because the Gulls do appear to be quite a nuisance.
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The Two previously reported Glaucous Gulls have been joined by 3 Juvenile
Iceland Gulls. The north pond west of Foxglove Cir contains 1 Iceland Gull. The
next pond west of there had 2 Glaucous Gulls and 2 Iceland Gull. Finally the
next pond west of the 2nd contained 1 Iceland Gull. All observed
the sighting. It will be interesting to see if this new
bird stays around. Other "good" birds of the morning were the continuing
Hudsonian Godwit, Wilson's Phalarope, juvenile Black Tern and Least Bittern.
Birding surprises abound,
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Correction: The second American White Pelican touched down on the JBWR East
Pond around 11:50 am and flew south (while I was on my cell with Andrew Baksh)
around 12:05 pm. Later appearing briefly soaring, then again departed. 15
minute wonder?
Good birding,
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A Barnacle Goose was seen today, early afternoon, at Pelham Bay Park, The
Bronx, on the lawns around the entrance to the parking lot at Orchard Beach
with the roaming flocks of Canada Goose. It had a white band on its right leg.
Good luck if you go.
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then flew solo to
the east and south. It was not relocated on the Lake or southern end of the
golf courses.
Just look!
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standing together
on the beach to the right looking out over the bay toward JFK, about half-way
between Broad Channel and the Channel Bridge at the north end of the East Pond
of the Refuge. Maybe they will stick around.
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Wilson's
Storm-Petrels made appearances during the 4-hour cruise. An extra treat.
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On Thursday evening, December 27, 10:15 pm, an unlikely American Woodcock was
seen dodging traffic and theater-leaving pedestrians in the area of Manhattan's
8th Avenue and 45th Streets!
You never know what you'll see or when you'll see it.
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Maybe it will hang around for the day. Good luck if you try for it.
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2 Iceland Gulls (juveniles). Along beach and jetty at Gosman's, West Lake Dr.,
Montauk. Seen at 12:48 PM, 11-26.
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On Mar 26, 2014, at 7:28 PM, Keith Cashman wrote:
> St. John's Pond, Cold Spring Harbor
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> 2-Redhead ( Male & Female)
> Ring-neck Duck
> American Wigeon
> Hooded Mergansers
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> Mill Pond, Centerport
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> 25- Canvasback ( Split between Mill Pond and th
The Drake King Eider being viewed at Shinnecock on the Bay on the Bridge side.
A Red-necked Grebe also being viewed.
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1 Red-necked Grebe.
4) Riverhead Area- The Field east of Northville Pike, north of Doctors Path- 1
Pink-footed Goose & 1 White-fronted Goose. Buffalo Farm, c/o Reeves Av. &
Roanoke Av.- 1 Rusty Blackbird.
5) EPCAL, Calverton- 2 Short-eared Owls & 1- Great-horned Owl.
Mathews &am
1 Dark Phase, 1 Intermediated Dark Phase, and 3- Light Phase Rough Legged
Hawks.
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A Barnacle Goose being view currently on north side of Manor Rd north of Rte 25
and west of Twomey Rd in Calverton. Best reference north of Splish Splash . In
a flock of Canada Geese. Bird towards the north of the wandering flock. Scope
required.
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A Barnacle Goose currently being viewed on Manor Rd north of Rte 25 in
Calverton. Bird is with a flock of Canada Geese in field west of Towmey Rd.
Dropped Pin
near 77 May Dr, Calverton, NY 11933
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American Kestrels &
Wild Turkey, Calverton National Cemetery. Tue 04-07
4 American Kestrel, Eastern Meadowlark (singing and observed). EPCAL. Tue
04-07.
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Blue-winged Warbler- West Hills County Park. Observed singing.
Common Ravens- Kings Park Water Tower nest and Brookhaven National Lab
Entrance, William Floyd Pkwy
Turkey Vulture- Nissequogue River State Park
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Kentucky Warbler singing and observed.
Shep Jones Rd,Head of the Harbor, NY
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The Blue Gosbeaks are back on their Breeding ground in the Eastport
Conservation Area, Eastport.
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Currently viewing an adult Golden Plover on Mill La north of Sound
Ave.,Mattituck. Associated with a large group of Killdeer.
2000-2230 Mill Ln, Mattituck, NY 11952
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The Adult and 1st Winter Franklins Gulls reported earlier are sitting in
Parking lot eat of the field 5 grass as of 1:35 PM.
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Adult Ross's Goose being view on Northwest corner of Eastport Lake by old
Sportsmanship Club. Adult Bald Eagle and Canvasback and Redhead Duck also being
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Sapsucker, Eastern Phoebe, and Osprey.
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Still being seen as of 3:05 PM.
One disturbing observation. A photographer stopped his dark blue SUV in the
left lane of westbound Ocean Parkway !!! Not only was this totally unnecessary
to get a great picture of the bird but was tremendously dangerous to himself
and unsuspecting motorists on
10-15 Common Nighthawks feeding this evening across from the Kimisis Tis
Theotokou Church, St Andrew Rd, Southampton, just south of Sr27/CR 39.
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The 3 Buff-breasted Sandpipers and 50 American Golden Plover are being observed
as of 9:18 AM today. Viewed from Eastbound Sound Ave west of Osborn Av,
Riverhead.
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Update- 9 Buff-breasted Sandpipers at 9:33 AM.
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> The 3 Buff-breasted Sandpipers and 50 American Golden Plover are being
> observed as of 9:18 AM today. Viewed from Eastbound Sound Ave west of Osborn
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Final count as of 9:44 AM - 10 Buff-breasted Sandpipers. Best viewed from
Eastbound Sound Av. Close to Sound Av.
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> Update- 9 Buff-breasted Sandpipers at 9:33 AM.
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Final update as of 9:55 AM. There are a confirmed count of 10 Buff-breasted
Sandpipers on the field on Sound Av east of Osborn Ave. Easily viewed from
Sound Av. Worker mowing grass, so flock is constantly moving but thankfully
staying close to Sound Av.
16 confirmed Royal Terns and approximately 15 more on Island on the Bay side
(heat simmer).
8 Adults and 1 Immature Royal Terns at Tiana Beach. 5 of the Adults displayed
obvious leg bands.
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phragmites. It was very feisty with Yellowlegs and Sandpipers, keeping them
out of the way. 14 species of shorebirds (the 2 Avocets were still there on
the west side) and a Bank Swallow in with all of the Barn's, made for an
altogether satisfying afternoon.
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the northeast
corner (and the water level is slowly lowering).
The American White Pelican was still putting on a show (around 1:30 pm),
swimming and actively (and successfully) fishing, in it's now usual spot on the
north beach.
Cool Birding to All,
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