Yes, I hardly was expecting much from my class trip to the Poconos this week, but surprisingly, I saw some interesting things. First, on the way up, I FINALLY...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the NYSyoungbirders group: So how widespread is your birding experience? o Stuck in the US of A o...
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Hey all, I've posted the new quiz: http://flickr.com/photos/saltospero/526909869/ Also, (for latest bird sightings), I saw and heard a late Blackpoll Warbler ...
Hi, It sure looks like a giant gnatcatcher to me! But since they don't exist, I'd imagine, I think it's a Loggerhead Shrike. Good birding, Brendan Fogarty Hope...
Yep! Loggerhead Shrike is correct. I photographed this bird in Ashcroft, CO on Sep. 18, 2006. Now that I think about it, this quiz was too easy (for NO vs. LO ...
Hi all, The Yahoo! site is letting me post pictures again (probably because we have a new, non dial-up, internet connection). If anyone has quiz photos that ...
Hey everyone, I had an excellent day today! I accompanied the Queens County Bird Club to the Marine Natuyre Study Area, in Oceanside, on the south shore of...
I found this bird earlier today, it appears to be a 1st Summer Slaty-backed Gull. It was slightly larger than a Herring, but smaller than the Great Blacks....
So far I've gotten a few helpful responses, none though have a positive ID. From replies to ME from people on the Frontiers in Identifcation listserv...
I have uploaded the video I made of the Gull onto youtube. It can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZRsC2D8S7g Brent Bomkamp Eaton's Neck, NY ......
Hello Everyone, I managed to relocate the strange gull I found yesterday. I took some notes on it: Head: area around eye very dark, yellow with a black pupil....
Hi all, I've posted the new quiz: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NYSyoungbirders/ Good birding (and guessing)! --Hope [Non-text portions of this message have...
Hi all, Today (6-13-07) near my house in Petersburgh (Rensselaer County), NY my mom and I found an ACADIAN FLYCATCHER. It was heard first by my mom, who...
And...your guess of Horned Lark would be right. I photographed this bird on Sep. 23rd (I think), 2006, at the Pawnee National Grasslands in Colorado. Good...
No fair!! I want empids!! I run into about three individuals a year. Alder are almost as common as Starlings in Nova Scotia (with only one record for Willow!)...
Brendan there's been at least one Acadian Flycatcher frequenting Prospect Park almost every day for almost 3 weeks now, including today. I think there have...
Brendan, I feel your pain because me and you are in the same boat. Empids are the one group of N.A. birds that is virtually absent from my life list, with the...
yeah I'm planning on doing a lot of birding during the summer 'cause during the last few months my birding has been very limited due to finishing high school...
Everyone seems to have quite a summer ahead of them! My summer won't be as dramatic or as travelled as others, but I will be heading up to Vermont and upstate...
I haven't seen the Yellow-rumped Warbler again, but the Acadian Flycatcher is still around. My summer is crazy...Ithaca twice to pick up and drop off recording...
... When will you be in Ithaca? Feel free to hit me and Shawn up for some birding! We're both working at the Lab of O this summer in Irby Lovette's evo bio...
Hi all, This weekend, Jim Pawlicki, Nick Sly and I made a trip up to the Adirondacks from the Ithaca area. We were concentrating on two main areas: Ferd’s...
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About a week or so ago I created a new database for ur life lists. I made a mistake and forgot to put a slot for your name but I fixed that today. Sorry...
Hey all, I've posted the new quiz: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/nysyoungbirders Good birding! --Hope [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
I agree Blue-Headed Vireo. Jackson ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Great Kills Park in Staten Island is STILL hosting the following: Black Scoter (2 females, 1 male) Surf Scoter (2 females/young males?) Horned Grebe (breeding...