Sunday, December 9, 2012

December 9th Long Island State parks and duck ponds

Note : this trip original trip locations from Fort Tilden and Floyd Bennett were changed due to Hurricane Sandy severe impact on these parks and their closures. 

Red Crossbills at Hecksher SP, by Mike Yuan

Changed Locations: Hecksher State Park, Seatuck NWR, Belmont State Park, Massepequa Preserve, Massepequa Lake, Mill Pond

Leader Peter Dorosh
11 trip participants
White-winged Crossbills at Hecksher SP, by Bobbi Manian

date = 2012/12/10
site = Hecksher State Park, Seatuck NWR, Belmont State Park, Massepequa Preserve, 
Massepequa Lake, Mill Pond
 
observers = BBC members 11
 
57 species birds
Red Crossbills, by Bobbi Manian
White-winged Crossbill ~9 Hecksher State Park field 7
Red Crossbill ~10 Hecksher State Park field 7
Common Loon 
Red-throated Loon 
Pied-billed Grebe 
Double-crested Cormorant 
Snowy Egret Mill Pond-1
Great Egret Mill Pond
Great Blue Heron 
Northern Shoveler 
Bufflehead 
Gadwall 
American Black Duck 
Canada Goose 
American Wigeon 
Long-tailed Duck 
Greater Scaup Hecksher SP
Red-breasted Merganser Hecksher SP
Green-winged Teal Belmont Lake SP
Brant 
Hooded Merganser abundant
Ruddy Duck 
Northern Pintail Massepequa Lake
Mute Swan 
Mallard 
Red-tailed Hawk Southern State Highway
Sharp-shinned Hawk Hecksher SP
American Coot 
Killdeer 7 Seatuck NWR
Dunlin Seatuck NWR
Wilson's Snipe Seatuck NWR
Great Black-backed Gull 
Ring-billed Gull 
Herring Gull 
Rock Pigeon 
Belted Kingfisher Hecksher SP
Downy Woodpecker 
Red-bellied Woodpecker 
Northern Flicker 
Blue Jay 
Black-capped Chickadee 
Red-breasted Nuthatch 
Carolina Wren 
American Robin 
Tufted Titmouse
Northern Mockingbird 
European Starling 
Swamp Sparrow 
White-throated Sparrow 
Savannah Sparrow 
Song Sparrow 
American Tree Sparrow Common but difficult
Dark-eyed Junco 
Field Sparrow 2 Seatuck NWR
Northern Cardinal 
Red-winged Blackbird Seatuck NWR
Brown-headed Cowbird 
American Goldfinch 
Red Crossbills at Hecksher SP, by Mike Yuan

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

December 1st Jones Beach

Leading :  Rafael Campos

list courtesy of Mike Yuan



13 participants braved the chill at Jones Beach and Point Lookout to
enjoy a nice day out.  Highlights were 2 late Semipalmated Plovers at
the West End 2 swale, Snow Buntings, Horned Larks, and brief looks at
a Common Redpoll and 5 White-winged Crossbills at the Roosevelt Nature
Center parking lot.  At Point Lookout, the group easily found 3
Harlequin Ducks around the jetties at Point Lookout Town Park, and
observed all 3 scoter species.  50 species total.

Snow Goose
Brant
American Black Duck
Common Eider
Harlequin Duck - Point Lookout jetties
Surf Scoter - Point Lookout jetties
White-winged Scoter - Point Lookout jetties
Black Scoter - Point Lookout jetties
Long-tailed Duck
Red-breasted Merganser
Red-throated Loon
Common Loon
Northern Gannet
Double-crested Cormorant
Great Cormorant
Northern Harrier
Red-tailed Hawk
Black-bellied Plover
Semipalmated Plover - 2 in WE2 swale
American Oystercatcher
Greater Yellowlegs
Sanderling
Dunlin
Bonaparte's Gull
Ring-billed Gull
Herring Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Rock Pigeon
Mourning Dove
Northern Flicker
Merlin
Peregrine Falcon
American Crow
Horned Lark
Black-capped Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Hermit Thrush
American Robin
Northern Mockingbird
European Starling
Snow Bunting
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Song Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Northern Cardinal
House Finch
White-winged Crossbill - Nature Center
Common Redpoll - Nature Center
American Goldfinch
House Sparrow

Saturday, November 24, 2012

November 17th Long Island tour

Leader : Rusty Harold

Locations : Caumsett State Park, Sunken Meadow State Park

( lists courtesy of Dennis Hrehowsik )

Caumsett SP, Suffolk, US-NY

Nov 17, 2012 1:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 mile(s)
Comments:     Rusty BBC Trip
24 species

Canada Goose  X
Cooper's Hawk  X
Red-tailed Hawk  X
Mourning Dove  X
Blue Jay  X
American Crow  X
Black-capped Chickadee  X
Winter Wren  X
Carolina Wren  X
Golden-crowned Kinglet  X
Eastern Bluebird  X
American Robin  X
Gray Catbird  X
Northern Mockingbird  X
European Starling  X
Yellow-rumped Warbler  X
Chipping Sparrow  X
Lark Sparrow  1     In grass with juncos around edge of horse corral on gravel road off mail paved path. Bird was flushed by horse and perched on hedgerow. Spotted by Elliot rusty Harold and veiwed by 7 other members of group.
Song Sparrow  X
White-throated Sparrow  X
Dark-eyed Junco  X
Northern Cardinal  X
Eastern Meadowlark  X
House Sparrow  X

Sunken Meadow SP, Nov 17, 2012
Sunken Meadow SP, Suffolk, US-NY
Nov 17, 2012 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 mile(s)
Comments:     Rusty BBC Trip
31 species

Canada Goose  X
American Black Duck  X
Mallard  X
Double-crested Cormorant  X
Great Blue Heron  X
Red-tailed Hawk  X
Ring-billed Gull  X
Herring Gull  X
Rock Pigeon  X
Mourning Dove  X
Belted Kingfisher  X
Downy Woodpecker  X
Northern Flicker  X
Eastern Phoebe  X
American Crow  X
Fish Crow  X
Black-capped Chickadee  X
Red-breasted Nuthatch  X
American Robin  X
Northern Mockingbird  X
European Starling  X
Yellow-rumped Warbler  X
Chipping Sparrow  X
Field Sparrow  X
Fox Sparrow (Red)  X
Song Sparrow  X
White-throated Sparrow  X
Dark-eyed Junco  X
Northern Cardinal  X
American Goldfinch  X
House Sparrow  X

View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12142481

This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Duke Farms November 3rd

CANCELED DUE TO HURRICANE SANDY DAMAGE TO PARK AND TRAVEL ROUTES

Prospect Park October 28th


BBC walk led by Jerry Layton


Prospect Park



Sunday 28 October Before The Storm

participants: 11+



Mute Swan

Canada Goose

Wood Duck

Gadwall

American Wigeon

Mallard

Northern Shoveler

Ruddy Duck

Pied-billed Grebe

Cooper's Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

Merlin


American Coot

Herring Gull

Ring-billed Gull


Rock Pigeon

Mourning Dove

Belted Kingfisher


Red-bellied Woodpecker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Downy Woodpecker

Northern Flicker


Eastern Phoebe

Blue Jay

Black-capped Chickadee

Tufted Titmouse

Red-breasted Nuthatch

White-breasted Nuthatch

Winter Wren

Golden-crowned Kinglet

Ruby-crowned Kinglet



Hermit Thrush

American Robin

Gray Catbird

European Starling



Yellow-rumped Warbler

Palm Warbler

Nashville Warbler



Chipping Sparrow

Field Sparrow

Vesper Sparrow

Song Sparrow

Swamp Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Dark-eyed Junco



Northern Cardinal

Red-winged Blackbird (flock flyover)



Purple Finch

American Goldfinch



House Sparrow

(list compiled by Donna Evans)

Saturday, October 20, 2012

October 20th Sparrows of Staten Island & Richmond's mid-autumn delights

Leader : Tom Stephenson:


It was a very beautiful fall day but markedly unbirdy...however we were able to get a few good birds along the way during our Staten Island trip.

Highlights were 2 Brown Pelican, Clay-colored Sparrow, Meadowlark, 8 species of raptors including Bald Eagle and 3 species of falcon, Pine Siskin, and lots of yellow-rumps...



Here's the list.



Best regards,

Tom

Locations: Great Kills Park, Mt Loretto Preserve,

Common Loon

Brown Pelican --offshore Mt Loretto Preserve

Double-crested Cormorant

Great Blue Heron

Great Egret

Canada Goose

Brant

American Black Duck

Mallard

Bald Eagle

Northern Harrier

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Cooper's Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

American Kestrel

Merlin

Peregrine Falcon

Laughing Gull

Ring-billed Gull

Herring Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Rock Dove

Mourning Dove

Belted Kingfisher

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Downy Woodpecker

Northern Flicker

Eastern Phoebe

Blue-headed Vireo

Blue Jay

American Crow

Tufted Titmouse

White-breasted Nuthatch

Carolina Wren

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Hermit Thrush

American Robin

Gray Catbird

Northern Mockingbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Palm Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Eastern Towhee

Clay-colored Sparrow -Great Kills

Field Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

Song Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Northern Cardinal

Eastern Meadowlark

Common Grackle

Pine Siskin

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Saturday, October 13th, NJ Sparrow Tour

Brooklyn Bird Club trip to Liberty State Park and Glenhurst Meadows, NJ


October 13, 2012

Participants: Bob Machover (leader), Emily Goldstein, Sandi Paci, Edith Goren, Kathy Toomey

Weather: Chilly morning (low 40s) with little wind, breezy and warmer afternoon.

LSP = Liberty State Park ; GM = Glenhurst Meadows


1. Canada Goose: LSP – Common; GM – About 50

2. Brant: LSP – Very many

3. Wood Duck: GM – About 20, in two flyover flocks

4. Gadwall: LSP – Fairly common

5. Mallard: LSP – Some

6. Northern Shoveler: LSP – 2,
7. Double-crested Cormorant: LSP – About two dozen, mostly hanging out on jetty

8. Turkey Vulture: GM – Several

9. Northern Harrier: LSP – 2

10. Cooper’s Hawk: GM – 1 big female, chasing pigeons
11. Red-shouldered Hawk: GM – 2 heard calling. Could they have been Blue Jays? No, according to an experienced local birder who told us there was a breeding pair and two juveniles in the area.

12. Red-tailed Hawk: GM – 2,
13. American Kestrel: GM – 1

14. Killdeer: LSP – 2 flyovers

15. Ring-billed Gull: LSP – Common

16. Herring Gull: LSP – Slightly less common

17. Great Black-backed Gull: LSP – A few

18. Rock Pigeon: LSP – Lots in parking lot; GM – Lots around barn and silo

19. Mourning Dove: LSP – 2, I think; GM – Hardly any more than 2

20. Belted Kingfisher: GM – 1

21. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker: LSP – 3

22. Red-bellied Woodpecker: GM – About half a dozen seen and/or heard

23. Downy Woodpecker: GM – 2

24. Northern Flicker: LSP – Several; GM – ditto

25. Eastern Phoebe: LSP – Also several; GM – likewise

26. Blue Jay: GM – Very many

27. American Crow: LSP – A few; GM – Lots

28. Black-capped Chickadee: GM – Only one heard in the distance! (I couldn’t hear it)

29. Tufted Titmouse: GM – Only one small flock of a few birds

30 White-breasted Nuthatch: GM – A few heard

31. Carolina Wren LSP – 1 heard; GM – Also one heard

32. Ruby-crowned Kinglet: LSP – Several; GM – Not very many

33. Eastern Bluebird: GM – 2 seen and a few more heard

34. Hermit Thrush: LSP – 1

35. American Robin: LSP – Some, i.e. not too many; GM – Likewise

36. Gray Catbird: LSP – A couple; GM – Similar

37. Northern Mockingbird: LSP – 3

38. European Starling: LSP – Fairly common

39. Cedar Waxwing: LSP – A small flock of immatures

40. Yellow-rumped Warbler: LSP – Very many; GM – Some

41. Palm Warbler; LSP: Many; GM – Maybe a dozen

42. Common Yellowthroat: LSP – 3 or 4; GM – A couple

43. Eastern Towhee: LSP – Several; GM – 1 or 2

44. Chipping Sparrow: GM – 1

45. Clay-colored Sparrow: LSP – 1 glimpsed. Before the bird disappeared into the phrags, most of us saw that it had a tawny unstreaked front, a rather bold facial pattern and a distinctly gray nape. Odds are perhaps 90% it was a Clay-colored Sparrow.

46. Field Sparrow: LSP – A small flock (I missed them)

47. Vesper Sparrow: GM – 2. Great opportunity to study them as they were feeding on the ground right in front of us at the community garden adjacent to Glenhurst Meadows.


Vesper Sparrow, photo taken by Sandy Paci

At GM we glimpsed a mystery sparrow with a clear breast and a bold facial pattern suggestive of Lark Sparrow. It seemed larger and more robust than a clay-colored but there did not seem to be a central breast spot or a large white area on the outer corners of the tail feathers. So it will remain unidentified.

48. Savannah Sparrow: LSP – Around 8

49. Song Sparrow: LSP – Fairly common; GM – Some

50. Lincoln’s Sparrow: LSP – 1 (I got on the bird just as it flew, not to be relocated...boo hoo). (everyone’s descriptions were convincing)

51. Swamp Sparrow: LSP – Some; GM – Many (the most common sparrow at GM)

52. White-throated Sparrow: LSP – Maybe a dozen; GM – A few more than a dozen

53. White-crowned Sparrow: LSP – Around 10 birds

54. Dark-eyed Junco: LSP – A few

55. Northern Cardinal: LSP – Several; GM: Likewise

56. Red-winged Blackbird LSP – One flock of about 20 birds; GM – A few large flocks

57. Common Grackle: GM – One flock of about 20

58. Purple Finch: GM – A few small flocks totaling maybe 24 birds

59. Pine Siskin: GM – As with the Purple Finches

60. American Goldfinch: GM – Fairly common

61. House Sparrow: LSP – Some; GM – Also

















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Monday, October 8, 2012

October 6th Kissena Park, Queens



Pine Siskin, taken by Rusty Harold
 October 6th Kissena Park, Queens 


Trip Leader: Peter Dorosh


date = October 6th, 2012

site = Kissena Park , Kissena Corridor park

observers = 12 BBC members

62 species

Note: see galleries at end of list


Northern Shoveler

Canada Goose

Green-winged Teal

Mallard

Cooper's Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

Peregrine Falcon

American Kestrel

Ring-necked Pheasant

Ring-billed Gull

Rock Pigeon

Mourning Dove

Chimney Swift

Downy Woodpecker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Northern Flicker

Eastern Phoebe

Red-eyed Vireo

Blue Jay

Tufted Titmouse

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

American Robin

Gray Catbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Blackpoll Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Palm Warbler abundant

Magnolia Warbler

Nashville Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Scarlet Tanager

Swamp Sparrow

Chipping Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow abundant

Song Sparrow

Dark-eyed Junco

Clay-colored Sparrow

Eastern Towhee

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Northern Cardinal

Indigo Bunting

Baltimore Oriole

Red-winged Blackbird

Common Grackle

Brown-headed Cowbird

Purple Finch

Pine Siskin common, over 100+ total various locales

House Finch

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow

Field sparrow

Purple Finch , taken by Rusty Harold




Red-breasted nuthatch

Black and white warbler

White-breasted nuthatch

Carolina Wren

Black and White Warbler

Blue Headed Vireo

House Wren

Double-crested Cormorant 

Rusty Harold's photo album https://picasaweb.google.com/105668412117293290482/KissenaPark?feat=email#




Friday, October 5, 2012

October 4th , Prospect Park Thursday Autumn series-GAP

BBC walk  led by Tom Stephenson


Once again the weather looked threatening but several areas were very birdy. Some of our normal attendees were missing but we had a few new comers, which was great.

Lots of bird activity in pockets, especially at the south end of the vale and lookout. Highlights were Philadelphia Vireo, Lincoln's Sparrow, 15 species of warblers including several Tennessee (two very low), Blackburnian, Bay-breasted, Pine, Blackpoll, and others.

Best regards,

Tom

**

Double-crested Cormorant

Canada Goose

Mute Swan

Mallard

Red-tailed Hawk

Rock Dove

Mourning Dove

Chimney Swift

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

Hairy Woodpecker

Northern Flicker

Eastern Phoebe

Blue-headed Vireo

Philadelphia Vireo

Red-eyed Vireo

Blue Jay

American Crow

Black-capped Chickadee

Tufted Titmouse

Red-breasted Nuthatch

White-breasted Nuthatch

Brown Creeper

Carolina Wren

House Wren

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Wood Thrush

American Robin

Gray Catbird

Northern Mockingbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Tennessee Warbler

Northern Parula

Magnolia Warbler

Black-throated Blue Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Black-throated Green Warbler

Blackburnian Warbler

Pine Warbler

Palm Warbler

Bay-breasted Warbler

Blackpoll Warbler

Black-and-white Warbler

American Redstart

Ovenbird

Common Yellowthroat

Scarlet Tanager

Eastern Towhee

Song Sparrow

Lincoln's Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Northern Cardinal

Common Grackle

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Saturday September 29th, Fall through the Rockaways (Queens County)

Leader : Steve Nanz , 15 participants




Regional lists

 (courtesy of Dennis Hrehowsik)


Date: Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:33 PM

Subject: eBird Report - Floyd Bennett Field, Sep 29, 2012




Floyd Bennett Field, Kings, US-NY

Sep 29, 2012 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Protocol: Traveling

1.0 mile(s)

Comments: BBC Trip

20 species



Mourning Dove X

Eastern Phoebe X

American Crow X

House Wren X

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Eastern) 1 community garden

Ruby-crowned Kinglet X

American Robin X

Gray Catbird X

Northern Mockingbird X

Tennessee Warbler X

Nashville Warbler X

Common Yellowthroat X

American Redstart X

Yellow Warbler X

Blackpoll Warbler X

Palm Warbler X

Clay-colored Sparrow X

Savannah Sparrow X

Song Sparrow X

House Sparrow X



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Date: Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:39 PM

Subject: eBird Report - Jacob Riis Park, Sep 29, 2012




Jacob Riis Park, Queens, US-NY

Sep 29, 2012 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Protocol: Traveling

1.0 mile(s)

Comments: bbc trip

22 species



Double-crested Cormorant X

Laughing Gull X

Ring-billed Gull X

Herring Gull X

Great Black-backed Gull X

Forster's Tern X

Rock Pigeon X

Chimney Swift X

Northern Flicker X

Merlin X

Eastern Phoebe X

House Wren X

American Robin X

Gray Catbird X

Northern Mockingbird X

European Starling X

Common Yellowthroat X

Magnolia Warbler X

Blackpoll Warbler X

Song Sparrow X

Northern Cardinal X

House Sparrow X



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Date: Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:43 PM

Subject: eBird Report - Fort Tilden, Sep 29, 2012



Fort Tilden, Queens, US-NY

Sep 29, 2012 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Protocol: Traveling

2.0 mile(s)

Comments: bbc trip

36 species



Double-crested Cormorant X

Osprey X

Sharp-shinned Hawk X

Black-bellied Plover X

Ruddy Turnstone X

Sanderling X

Laughing Gull X

Ring-billed Gull X

Herring Gull X

Great Black-backed Gull X

Forster's Tern X

Rock Pigeon X

Mourning Dove X

Northern Flicker X

Merlin X

Eastern Phoebe X

Blue Jay X

American Crow X

House Wren X

American Robin X

Gray Catbird X

Northern Mockingbird X

European Starling X

Cedar Waxwing X

Common Yellowthroat X

Magnolia Warbler X

Palm Warbler X

Eastern Towhee X

Savannah Sparrow X

Song Sparrow X

Swamp Sparrow X

White-throated Sparrow X

Northern Cardinal X

Rose-breasted Grosbeak X

Bobolink X

House Sparrow X



This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)


Master list
( courtesy of Elliotte Rusty Harold)


Canada Goose

Double-crested Cormorant

Osprey

Red-tailed Hawk

Laughing Gull

Ring-billed Gull

Herring Gull

Great Black-backed

Forster's Tern

Rock Pigeon

Chimney Swift

Northern Flicker

Merlin

Eastern Phoebe

Blue Jay

American Crow

House Wren

Carolina Wren

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

American Robin

Gray Catbird

Northern Mockingbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Common Yellowthroat

Magnolia Warbler

Yellow Warbler

Blackpoll Warbler

Palm Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Eastern Towhee

Clay-colored Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

Song Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Northern Cardinal

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Bobolink

Red-winged Blackbird

House Finch

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow





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Thursday, September 27, 2012

September 27th, Prospect Park Thursday Autumn series



Leader : Tom Stephenson

Hi Peter,


Despite a bit of early rain, our intrepid group perservered and eventually we had an incredibly birdy morning with 17 species of warblers including Wilson's, Blackpoll, Bay-breasted and Pine, plus Tennessee (briefly) and Nashville. Other highlights were White-eyed Vireo, 5 Pied-billed Grebes, Coots, Ruddy Duck, Brown Creeper, more Red-breasted Nuthatch, Lincoln Sparrow, American Kestrel and more.

Here's the list

Best regards,

Tom
****************

Pied-billed Grebe

Great Blue Heron

Canada Goose

Mute Swan

Wood Duck

Mallard

Northern Shoveler

Ruddy Duck

American Coot

American Kestrel

Rock Dove

Mourning Dove

Chimney Swift

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

Hairy Woodpecker

Northern Flicker

Eastern Wood-Pewee

Willow Flycatcher (Traill's sp)

Eastern Phoebe

White-eyed Vireo

Blue-headed Vireo

Red-eyed Vireo

Blue Jay

American Crow

Black-capped Chickadee

Red-breasted Nuthatch

White-breasted Nuthatch

Brown Creeper

Carolina Wren

House Wren

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

American Robin

Veery
Gray Catbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Tennessee Warbler

Nashville Warbler

Northern Parula

Yellow Warbler

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Black-throated Blue Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Black-throated Green Warbler

Pine Warbler

Bay-breasted Warbler

Blackpoll Warbler

Black-and-white Warbler

American Redstart

Common Yellowthroat

Wilson's Warbler

Northern Waterthrush

Song Sparrow

Lincoln's Sparrow

Swamp Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

Northern Cardinal

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow

Saturday, September 22, 2012

September 22nd, State Line Hawk Watch , Palisades,NJ

Adult Bald Eagle 100 ft over Stateline Lookout, photo by Peter Colen
Time range observed 9:15am-12:20pm
Leading Peter Dorosh, 6 participants-Mary Eyster, Jerry Layton, Gil Shrank, Donna Evans ,Bambi Friedman, Peter Colen

Totals:

American Kestrel (AK)- 4
Merlin (ME)-4
Peregrine Falcon (PE)-6
Red-tailed Hawk (RT)-2
Osprey (OS)-18
Turkey Vulture (TV)-20
Bald Eagle (BE)- 4
Cooper's Hawk (CH)-1
Sharp-shinned Hawk (SS) -3

Hours

8-9 am :OS-1, PE-2, RT-1, ME-1

9-10 am : OS-1, PE-1, RT-1

10-11 am: BE-2, TV-7, CH-1, SS-1 , AK-3, OS-9, ME-1

11-12 pm :  OS-4, SS-2 , BE-1(juv), TV-13, PE-3, AK-1, ME-2

12-12:20 : OS-1, BE-1
Peregrine Falcon, photo by Peter Colen
                                                                                               


Note: Overcast, partly sunny , upper 70's degrees. Low flying views of Bald Eagles adults


Other species seen : Blue Jay flocks movement 150 + birds;

Wild Turkey 7 ( along Palisades Parkway), Red-eyed Vireo, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker, Northern Flicker, Blackpoll Warbler, Brown Thrasher, Eastern Towhee, American Robin, Gray Catbird, Rock Dove, Mourning Dove, Purple Finch-2, White-breasted Nuthatch, Black-capped Chickadee, Chipping Sparrow, Chimney Swift,Great Blue Heron

Friday, September 21, 2012

Sept 20th Thursday Fall series Prospect

Results of Thursday’s BBC Fall series Walk


Leading Tom Stephenson

**

Lots of bird activity today with fairly good range of species including 16 species of warblers, 4 species of flycatcher and a Merlin looking for any and all of the above...

Hightlights were probably Phila Vireo for a few, Merlin, Wilson's, Cape May, western and eastern Palms, Brown Thrasher, Olive-sided Flycatcher, and Green-winged Teal. Also found a bird that seemed like a Wood Duck/Mallard hybrid...very odd-looking.

Here's the list.

Best regards,

Tom



**



Pied-billed Grebe



Double-crested Cormorant



Green Heron



Black-crowned Night-Heron



Canada Goose



Mute Swan



Wood Duck



American Black Duck



Mallard



Northern Shoveler



Green-winged Teal

Red-tailed Hawk

Merlin



Herring Gull



Rock Dove



Mourning Dove



Chimney Swift



Red-bellied Woodpecker



Downy Woodpecker



Hairy Woodpecker



Northern Flicker



Olive-sided Flycatcher



Eastern Wood-Pewee



Willow Flycatcher



Eastern Phoebe



Blue-headed Vireo



Philadelphia Vireo



Red-eyed Vireo



Blue Jay



American Crow



Black-capped Chickadee



Red-breasted Nuthatch



Carolina Wren



House Wren



Golden-crowned Kinglet



Blue-gray Gnatcatcher



Veery



Swainson's Thrush



American Robin



Gray Catbird



Brown Thrasher



European Starling



Cedar Waxwing



Northern Parula



Yellow Warbler



Chestnut-sided Warbler



Magnolia Warbler



Cape May Warbler



Black-throated Blue Warbler



Yellow-rumped Warbler



Black-throated Green Warbler



Palm Warbler



Blackpoll Warbler



Black-and-white Warbler



American Redstart



Ovenbird



Northern Waterthrush



Common Yellowthroat



Wilson's Warbler



Scarlet Tanager



Eastern Towhee



Northern Cardinal



Rose-breasted Grosbeak



Red-winged Blackbird



Common Grackle



American Goldfinch



House Sparrow



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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Brandywine Valley Fall Weekend Sept 15th-Sept 17th

American Avocets at Bombay Hook , photo by Sandy Paci
Date September 15th  - 17th
site = Brandywine Valley Weekend

observers = Brooklyn Bird Club

Leader P.Dorosh

Members: S.Paci, D.Evans, B.Manian, B.Friedman, E.Goren


Locations: (in order of visit)  John Heinz NWR ( formerly Tinicum NWR) (PA) , Stroud Preserve (PA), Brandywine Creek State Park (DE) , 1000 Acres Marsh (DE), Bombay Hook NWR (DE), Ridley Creek State Park (PA), Brightview Farms ( NJ)

Noted higlights : AMERICAN AVOCET abundant numbers at Bombay Hook NWR, kettle of BROAD-WINGED HAWKS at Ridley Creek State Park; CASPIAN TERNS at 1000 Acres Marsh;18 species warblers; BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER and GOLDEN PLOVER; BALD EAGLES in three different locales  

Avocet flock at Bombay Hook Raymond Pool, photo by Sandy Paci


112 species


1Pied-billed Grebe

2Double-crested Cormorant

3Snowy Egret

4Little Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron , Bombay Hook, photo by Sandy Paci
5Green Heron

6Great Egret

7Great Blue Heron

8Turkey Vulture

9Black Vulture

10Northern Shoveler

11Blue-winged Teal

12Gadwall

13American Black Duck

14Canada Goose

15American Wigeon

16Wood Duck

17Green-winged Teal

18Northern Pintail

19Mallard

20Cooper's Hawk

21Broad-winged Hawk

22Bald Eagle 5

23Red-tailed Hawk

24Osprey

25Sharp-shinned Hawk

26Northern Harrier

27Peregrine Falcon

28American Kestrel

29Merlin

30Clapper Rail

31American Golden-Plover

32Black-bellied Plover

33Semipalmated Plover

34American Avocet 750+ Bombay Hook NWR

35Semipalmated Sandpiper

36Marbled Godwit

37Red Knot

38Short-billed Dowitcher

39Dunlin

40Lesser Yellowlegs

41White-rumped Sandpiper

42Buff-breasted Sandpiper

43Greater Yellowlegs

44Laughing Gull

45Great Black-backed Gull

46Caspian Tern

47Forster's Tern

48Ring-billed Gull

49Herring Gull

50Rock Pigeon

51Mourning Dove

52Yellow-billed Cuckoo

53Chimney Swift

54Ruby-throated Hummingbird

55Belted Kingfisher

56Downy Woodpecker

57Red-bellied Woodpecker

58Northern Flicker

59Least Flycatcher

60Traill’s Flycatcher species

61Great Crested Flycatcher

62Eastern Phoebe

63Eastern Wood-Pewee

64Red-eyed Vireo

65American Crow

66Blue Jay

67Fish Crow

68Tree Swallow

69Barn Swallow

70Northern Rough-winged Swallow

71Tufted Titmouse

72Carolina Chickadee

73Red-breasted Nuthatch

74White-breasted Nuthatch

75House Wren

76Carolina Wren

77Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

78American Robin

79Eastern Bluebird

80Gray Catbird

81Brown Thrasher

82Northern Mockingbird

83European Starling

84Prairie Warbler

85Yellow Warbler

86American Redstart

87Black-and-white Warbler

88Blackpoll Warbler

89Ovenbird

90Canada Warbler

91Black-throated Green Warbler

92Bay-breasted Warbler

93Black-throated Blue Warbler

94Common Yellowthroat

95Cape May Warbler

96Palm Warbler

97Chestnut-sided Warbler

98Northern Parula

99Magnolia Warbler

100Nashville Warbler

101Northern Waterthrush

102Scarlet Tanager

103Chipping Sparrow

104Savannah Sparrow

105Song Sparrow

106Field Sparrow

107Northern Cardinal

108Red-winged Blackbird

109House Finch

110American Goldfinch

111Wild Turkey

112Whimbrel       

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Variegated Fritillary, Stroud Preserve
Butterfly checklist  ( all photos by Sandy Paci )


Common Checkered-Skipper

Black Swallowtail

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Spicebush Swallowtail

Cabbage White

Clouded Sulphur

Orange Sulphur

Red-banded Hairstreak

Monarch


Checked Skipper, Brightview Farm

Variegated Fritillary

Meadow Fritillary

Red-spotted Purple


Viceroy

Pearl Crescent

Common Buckeye

Red Admiral

American Lady

Eastern Tail Blue



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Meadow Fritillary, Stroud Preserve

Viceroy, John Heinz NWR






BBC Prospect "Friends" Walk Sunday Sept 16th

Results of BBC Friends Walk Sunday Sept 16th


Report from Monica Berger

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Black-crowned Night-Heron

Red-tailed Hawk

Rock Pigeon

Mourning Dove

Chimney Swift

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

Northern Flicker

Eastern Wood-Pewee

Empid sp.

Carolina Wren

Gray Catbird

Northern Mockingbird

Veery

Swainson's Thrush

Wood Thrush

American Robin

Black-capped Chickadee

Red-breasted Nuthatch

White-breasted Nuthatch

Blue Jay

American Crow

European Starling

House Sparrow

Red-eyed Vireo

Purple Finch

Northern Parula

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Black-throated Blue Warbler

Black-throated Green Warbler

Pine Warbler

Blackpoll Warbler

Black-and-white Warbler

American Redstart

Ovenbird

Common Yellowthroat

Scarlet Tanager

Northern Cardinal

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Common Yellowthroat.



Thursday, September 13, 2012

September 13th Thursday BBC Fall Series

Thursday BBC Fall Series

Leader Tom Stephenson

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We had a great group of about 15 today. The park was a bit slow. It seemed like most of the birds of earlier this week had gone on and only a few arrived. The most activity was in the south of the lake with some birds in the Vale area.

Highlights were Yellow-bellied, Least and Traill's flycatchers and Lincoln Sparrow.

Here's the list.

Best regards,

Tom
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Green Heron



Black-crowned Night-Heron



Canada Goose



Mute Swan



Mallard



Northern Shoveler



Red-tailed Hawk



Rock Dove



Mourning Dove



Chimney Swift



Ruby-throated Hummingbird



Red-bellied Woodpecker



Downy Woodpecker



Hairy Woodpecker



Northern Flicker



Eastern Wood-Pewee



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher



Willow Flycatcher (Traill's sp)



Least Flycatcher



Warbling Vireo



Red-eyed Vireo



Blue Jay



American Crow



Black-capped Chickadee



Tufted Titmouse



Red-breasted Nuthatch



Carolina Wren



House Wren



Ruby-crowned Kinglet



Blue-gray Gnatcatcher



American Robin



Gray Catbird



European Starling



Cedar Waxwing



Nashville Warbler



Northern Parula



Yellow Warbler



Magnolia Warbler



Black-throated Blue Warbler



Blackpoll Warbler



Black-and-white Warbler



American Redstart



Northern Waterthrush



Scarlet Tanager



Song Sparrow



Lincoln's Sparrow



Northern Cardinal



Rose-breasted Grosbeak



Common Grackle



American Goldfinch



House Sparrow







Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Sept 8th, Sandy Hook , Gateway NRA, NJ

Leader : Bob Machover


Note: Rain shorten trip, heavy deluge, tornadic activity; later tornado report at Breezy Point



Sandy Hook, Monmouth, US-NJ

Sep 8, 2012 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Protocol: Traveling

1.0 mile(s)

Comments: BBC Trip

28 species (+1 other taxa)



Canada Goose X

Great Blue Heron X

Osprey X

Black-bellied Plover X

Semipalmated Plover X

Piping Plover X

American Oystercatcher X

Ruddy Turnstone X

Sanderling X

Laughing Gull X

Herring Gull X

Great Black-backed Gull X

Black Tern 1 bird not in full breeding plumage much smaller and darker than common terns

Common Tern X

Forster's Tern X

Sandwich Tern 1 much larger than common terns, yellow tipped black bill clearly visible not in full breeding plumage

Black Skimmer X

Mourning Dove X

Chimney Swift X

American Kestrel X

crow sp. X

Tree Swallow X

Barn Swallow X

Carolina Wren X

Gray Catbird X

Northern Mockingbird X

Common Yellowthroat X

Eastern Towhee X

Field Sparrow X

Mute Swan (2) -flyover

Double-crested Cormorant

Dunlin

Song Sparrow

Snowy Egret

Royal Terns ; Spermaceti Cove

House Finch



Sunday, September 2, 2012

Prospect Park Sept 1st

Leading : Ed Crowne

Hi, Peter.



Attached is the list I kept from yesterday's walk. We started with about 25 birders, so I am not sure this list is comprehensive. As you have already noted, the OS Flycatcher was one of the highlights.

Best regards, Ed

date = 2012/09/01site = Prospect Park
observers = Ed Crowne plus walk participants

Canada Goose
Wood Duck
Mallard
Red-tailed Hawk
Solitary Sandpiper
Rock Pigeon
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift
Downy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Great Crested Flycatcher
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Eastern Wood-Pewee
White-eyed Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
Blue Jay
Black-capped Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch
White-breasted Nuthatch
House Wren
Carolina Wren
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
American Robin
Hermit Thrush
Veery
Gray Catbird
Northern Mockingbird
 European Starling

Yellow Warbler
American Redstart
 Black-and-white Warbler
Canada Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Louisiana Waterthrush
Blue-winged Warbler
Northern Parula
Magnolia Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Northern Waterthrush
Blackburnian Warbler

Northern Cardinal
Baltimore Oriole
Red-winged Blackbird
Common Grackle
American Goldfinch
House Sparrow

Monday, August 20, 2012

Jamaica Bay Refuge August 19th

Leading : Peter Dorosh

Members: Maryjo E, Patricia S, Bobbi M, Monica B, Lenore S, Alice T, Chris H, Matthew R., Paige L

date = 2012/08/19

Comments: Quite low numbers shorebirds for this peak date. 14 species shorebirds, 5 tern species


site = Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
(Later, Floyd Bennett Field 4-5pm  "FBF")

observers = Brooklyn Bird Club

73 Species

Double-crested Cormorant

Snowy Egret

Black-crowned Night-Heron

Green Heron

Great Egret

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Great Blue Heron

Glossy Ibis

Northern Shoveler

Blue-winged Teal

Gadwall

American Black Duck

Canada Goose

Green-winged Teal

Brant

Ruddy Duck

Mute Swan

Mallard

Osprey

Peregrine Falcon

American Kestrel  FBF

Merlin  FBF

Killdeer FBF

Black-bellied Plover

Semipalmated Plover

American Oystercatcher

Semipalmated Sandpiper

Stilt Sandpiper juvenile

Least Sandpiper

Short-billed Dowitcher

Dunlin

Lesser Yellowlegs

Spotted Sandpiper

White-rumped Sandpiper

Ruddy Turnstone

Greater Yellowlegs

Gull-billed Tern

Laughing Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Forster's Tern

Common Tern

Black Skimmer

Herring Gull

Least Tern

Rock Pigeon

Mourning Dove

Belted Kingfisher FBF

Downy Woodpecker FBF

Willow Flycatcher

Eastern Kingbird FBF

American Crow

Fish Crow heard

Bank Swallow

Tree Swallow

Barn Swallow

Carolina Wren heard

American Robin

Gray Catbird

Brown Thrasher

Northern Mockingbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Yellow Warbler

Black-and-white Warbler

Common Yellowthroat heard

Northern Waterthrush

Song Sparrow

Eastern Towhee heard

Northern Cardinal

Boat-tailed Grackle

Red-winged Blackbird

American Goldfinch

House Sparrow


other non avian species: Raccoon, Eastern Cottontail, Red-spotted Purple, Cabbage White, Painted Lady, Common Sulphur, Monarch, Pearl Crescent,Common Buckeye,Black Swallowtail, Black Saddlebags, Carolina Saddlebags,Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Familiar Bluet, Broad winged Skipper,Spot-winged Glider,Sachem Skipper, Darner species,Silver-spotted Skipper

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Jamaica Bay Refuge, August 9th

Leading and reporting, Sandy Paci

Hi Peter,


It was a great trip with a large group of fun, skilled and eager birders. Through cooperation and team effort we had 58 total species with 16 shorebirds.

Best,

Sandy


Brooklyn Bird Club – Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Saturday August 4, 2012

Sandy Paci with 16+ members and non-members: Lenore Swenson, Tom Preston, Rusty Harold, Bob Washburn, Dennis Hrehowsik, Mike Yuan, Matthew Rymkiewicz, Donna Evans, Bobbi Manion, Phil Hoff, Bambi Friedman, Ania G, Mike and Kim Wylie, Robert and Laurie Petrillo, Paige, and (briefly) Janet Zinn and Alan Baratz

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Pied Billed Grebe

Double Crested Cormorant

Great Blue Heron

Great Egret

Snowy Egret

Black Crowned Night Heron

Yellow Crowned Night Heron

Glossy Ibis

Mute Swan

Canada Goose

Mallard

Am. Black Duck

Osprey

Black Bellied Plover

Semi-Palmated Plover

American Oystercatcher

American Avocet (SLAM DUNK!)

Greater Yellowlegs

Lesser Yellowlegs

Solitary Sandpiper (1 half hidden in reeds, south end)

Ruddy Turnstone

Red Knot (2 picked out of a crowd, thanks to Mike)

Dunlin

Pectoral Sandpiper (1, north island, thanks to Lenore)

White-Rumped Sandpiper (1, south end, thanks to Matthew)

Semi-Palmated Sandpiper

Least Sandpiper

Stilt Sandpiper (many)

Short Billed Dowitcher (100s)

Laughing Gull

Ring Billed Gull

Herring Gull

Great Black Backed Gull

Gull Billed Tern (several)

Common Tern

Forster’s Tern

Least Tern

Rock Dove

Downy Woodpecker

Fish Crow

American Crow

Barn Swallow

Tree Swallow

Carolina Wren

Grey Catbird

Northern Mockingbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Yellow Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Northern Cardinal

Eastern Towhee

Song Sparrow

Red-Winged Blackbird

Boat-Tailed Grackle

Brown-Headed Cowbird

House Sparrow

American Goldfinch





Sunday, July 1, 2012

June 30th Ward Pound Ridge's Odonata, Lepidoptera, and Aves...in that order

Leader : Ed Lam

Report from Saturday, June 30 trip to Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. Although the temperature was in the 90’s, there was a gentle breeze, it wasn’t humid and we enjoyed our dragonfly/damselfly/butterfly and birding trip with Ed Lam.


Butterflies:

Common wood nymph

Red Admiral (common)

Dun skipper (common)

Least skipper

Delaware skipper

Little glassy wing skipper

Great spangled fritillary

Question mark

Pearl crescent

Eastern tailed blue

Wood satyr

Dragonflies/damselflies



Black saddlebag

Spangled skimmers

Slaty skimmer

?mocha emerald dragonfly

Blue dasher

Eastern forktail damselfly

Halloween pennat

Pond hawk

Unicorn clubtail

Ebony jewel wing damselfly (many)

Arora damselfly

Fragile forktail

Common White tail

12 spot

Widow Skimmer

Ashy clubtail

Arrowhead spiketail

Tiger spiketail

Cyrano darner (big nose!)

Powdered dancer damselfly

Least clubtail

Dragon hunter clubtail

Shadow darner

Green darner

Birds:

More birds were heard than seen and we barely paid attention to birds. I’m sure Lenore had a much longer list.

Ovenbird

Black & white

Yellow warbler

Common yellow throat

Blue jays

White breasted nuthatch

Common crow

Downy woodpecker

Wood thrush

American robins

Great egret

Eastern phoebe

Indigo bunting

Blue grey Gnatcatcher

Black capped Chickadee

(list submitted by Janet Schumacher)

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sunday, June 17th, Far Rockaway breeding birds

date = 2012/06/17


sites = Far Rockaway: Arverne Beach site, Bayswater Pt State Park, Edgemere/Rockaway Community Park; Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

observers = BBC led by Peter Dorosh

47 species

Double-crested Cormorant

Snowy Egret

Little Blue Heron

Black-crowned Night-Heron

Great Egret

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

American Black Duck

Canada Goose

Ruddy Duck

Mallard

Osprey nesting ,perched and flying; Edgemere, JBWR

Piping Plover

American Oystercatcher

Willet

Gull-billed Tern

Laughing Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Forster's Tern

Common Tern

Black Skimmer

Herring Gull

Least Tern

Rock Pigeon

Mourning Dove

Chimney Swift

American Crow

Tree Swallow

Barn Swallow

House Wren

American Robin

Gray Catbird

Brown Thrasher

Northern Mockingbird

European Starling

Cedar Waxwing

Yellow Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Savannah Sparrow Edgemere

Song Sparrow

Boat-tailed Grackle

Red-winged Blackbird

Common Grackle

Brown-headed Cowbird

House Sparrow

Fish Crow
Common Yellowthroat
Ring billed Gull


Photo below taken by Dennis Hreshowsik, at JBWR , near Bench 11
Eastern Towhee consuming Autumn Olive fruit.