(Massapequa in caps because I live there) So, I saw a Townsend's Warbler was ebirded and then emailed to the Listserv at night on the 28th - it was part of the Christmas bird count, but not sure why it wasn't reported on time so others could see it - I won't get into that here.
So, early next morning before sunrise, I met Mike Zito to look for the bird at Phillip Healey Park in Massapequa. The warbler had been reported to be in the 3 pine trees by the entrance. After a little while a bird that looked "different" flew by and into the pines - it was the Townsend's Warbler. The last time I knew one was on Long Island was also in Massapequa (preserve) back in April 2002.
Nice to have a rarity in my hometown - several days later, a Black Headed Gull was reported at the same park. I had a feeling it was a good spot for gulls.
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Friday, December 13, 2019
Heckscher State Park: Northern Shrike
I started the day birding with Snouty and we saw a couple cool things: the continuing Common Gallinule at Mill Pond, a Black Bellied Plover at Point Lookout parking lot with a beige tinge on the bottom, a weird hybrid type Mallard at Nickerson and I spotted a glimpse of a Lapland Longspur there also among a flock of Horned Larks. I picked up my son from early dismissal when Ken Feustel reported a Northern Shrike at Heckscher. I gave my son lots of snacks for the car ride, promised him McDonald's and picked up Snouty. When we got there, no one knew where the Shrike was but then it flew over my car and into the marsh. It was later seen in the trees far behind the marsh but another birder had a scope so I got a good look at it. I used my 200x zoom Canon to get some documentary type shots. Glad to get this lifer since I missed it the last 2 times I tried for it on Long Island.
Common Gallinule |
Mallard - domestic/ hybrid |
Northern Shrike |
Northern Shrike |
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Notes from California trip: Pelagic Comorant
I went through my photos from California and saw a few Comorants that looked "different" to me. I had a hunch they might be Pelagic Comorants and posted one photo from Cambria that confirmed my hunch.
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Jones Beach, Ocean Parkway
I drove in the snow to Mill Pond in Bellmore to look for the continuing Chat but it's either gone or I missed it again. There were a lot of nice "common" birds there with a lot of cool ducks. I drove down by Ocean Parkway where I'm fairly certain I found a continuing Rough Legged Hawk perched at the JFK Sanctuary.
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Hempstead
Went to see the Harlem Globetrotters with the kids at Nassau Coliseum - saw a random Snow Goose near the Nassau Community College entrance. Cool that my kids saw it. (At least I thought so)
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