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HMBC Field Trip Schedule- Latest Update 8/19
The Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club has cancelled upcoming field trips, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent guidelines and restrictions from the CDC, the NYS Department of Health and local
The Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club has cancelled upcoming field trips, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent guidelines and restrictions from the CDC, the NYS Department of Health and local
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trwdsd
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#26474
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Re: Baird’s Sandpiper Cohoes Flats
Reviewing my photographs, I don’t think I had a Baird’s (but did have the white-rumpled). In person that Buffy semipalm seemed larger than the other semipalmated sandpipers, and even in my photos
Reviewing my photographs, I don’t think I had a Baird’s (but did have the white-rumpled). In person that Buffy semipalm seemed larger than the other semipalmated sandpipers, and even in my photos
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zach schwartz-weinstein
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#26473
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Re: Baird’s Sandpiper Cohoes Flats
Scott Stoner and I were at cohoes flats after Zach, roughly 9 - 10:30 this morning. We had one peep that was on the buffy side and appeared somewhat long-winged, but I was not sure it wasn't just a
Scott Stoner and I were at cohoes flats after Zach, roughly 9 - 10:30 this morning. We had one peep that was on the buffy side and appeared somewhat long-winged, but I was not sure it wasn't just a
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gregg_recer
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#26472
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Baird’s Sandpiper Cohoes Flats
A few minutes ago, I had a Baird’s Sandpiper mixed in with several semipalmated and least sandpipers on a rock at the edge of Cohoes Flats. A group of peeps flew by from the west and the flock on
A few minutes ago, I had a Baird’s Sandpiper mixed in with several semipalmated and least sandpipers on a rock at the edge of Cohoes Flats. A group of peeps flew by from the west and the flock on
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zach schwartz-weinstein
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#26471
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Ruby-throated Hummingbird fledged
Today, while visiting one of the locations where we have been “atlasing” nearby, Robert and I looked up ~ 40 feet to a branch of a black-cherry(?) tree to visualize what we suspected, an intact
Today, while visiting one of the locations where we have been “atlasing” nearby, Robert and I looked up ~ 40 feet to a branch of a black-cherry(?) tree to visualize what we suspected, an intact
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adir46er
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#26470
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Re: black-billed cuckoo
Good morning,
Just a quick confirmation that I was back in touch with Zach about the identification of this cuckoo sighting. I sent him one more photo and have attached all three to our ebird list
Good morning,
Just a quick confirmation that I was back in touch with Zach about the identification of this cuckoo sighting. I sent him one more photo and have attached all three to our ebird list
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Cynthia Edwardson
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#26469
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Re: black-billed cuckoo
Any photos of the underside of the tail? --
Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774
Any photos of the underside of the tail? --
Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774
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zach schwartz-weinstein
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#26468
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black-billed cuckoo
Good morning,
Yesterday Chris and I stumbled upon a black-billed cuckoo late morning at Grafton Lakes State Park. We heard a cuckoo like sound and were able to watch the bird foraging in vegetation
Good morning,
Yesterday Chris and I stumbled upon a black-billed cuckoo late morning at Grafton Lakes State Park. We heard a cuckoo like sound and were able to watch the bird foraging in vegetation
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Cynthia Edwardson
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#26467
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Re: Offering a couple of books for FREE
You are first and I am happy to send them to you to aid in your birding adventures. The books will be in the mail in a day or two.
Welcome to the area and good birding!
Mona
You are first and I am happy to send them to you to aid in your birding adventures. The books will be in the mail in a day or two.
Welcome to the area and good birding!
Mona
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ConserveBirds
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#26466
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Offering a couple of books for FREE
I am soon moving to the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and will gladly mail a couple books to anyone that might be able to put them to use.
“Adirondack Birding” by Mike Peterson and Gary Lee
I am soon moving to the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and will gladly mail a couple books to anyone that might be able to put them to use.
“Adirondack Birding” by Mike Peterson and Gary Lee
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ConserveBirds
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#26465
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Orchard Oriole Pair eBird Report - Saratoga National Historical Park, Aug 10, 2020
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> Saratoga National Historical Park, Saratoga, New York, US
> Aug 10, 2020 8:16 AM - 12:11 PM
> Protocol: Traveling
> 4.8 mile(s)
> Checklist Comments: I did my exercise walk as soon as I
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> Saratoga National Historical Park, Saratoga, New York, US
> Aug 10, 2020 8:16 AM - 12:11 PM
> Protocol: Traveling
> 4.8 mile(s)
> Checklist Comments: I did my exercise walk as soon as I
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Ronald Harrower
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#26464
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Hooded Warbler
This morning, Chris and I walked the trails at MHLC Bozen Kill Preserve in Altamont. We heard a warbler near the intersection of the White and BlueTrails, not far from the parking lot, and to our
This morning, Chris and I walked the trails at MHLC Bozen Kill Preserve in Altamont. We heard a warbler near the intersection of the White and BlueTrails, not far from the parking lot, and to our
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Cynthia Edwardson
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#26463
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Stockport Flats, Aug 6, 2020 ; no terns or tubenoses; active bank swallow colony with photos
Denise and I put in near the mouth of Stockport Creek and paddled out to and around Stockport Middle Ground Island. Highlights were an Osprey, 1 adult and 2 imm Bald Eagles, and an opportunity to
Denise and I put in near the mouth of Stockport Creek and paddled out to and around Stockport Middle Ground Island. Highlights were an Osprey, 1 adult and 2 imm Bald Eagles, and an opportunity to
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scottjstoner
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#26462
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Cohoes Flats- 8/3
Shorebird activity continues to ramp up in our region. Early this morning (6:00am) Zach S-W observed three Black-bellied Plovers at Cohoes Flats. Colleen and I had just arrived when they took flight,
Shorebird activity continues to ramp up in our region. Early this morning (6:00am) Zach S-W observed three Black-bellied Plovers at Cohoes Flats. Colleen and I had just arrived when they took flight,
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trwdsd
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#26461
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Whimbrels - NO
Posting for Zack:
The flock took off and flew away at about 6:40 AM
Rich
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Richard Guthrie
Posting for Zack:
The flock took off and flew away at about 6:40 AM
Rich
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Richard Guthrie
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Richard Guthrie
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#26460
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WHIMBRELS COHOES FLATS NOW
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Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774
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Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774
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zach schwartz-weinstein
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#26459
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Cohoes 8/1
This morning at Cohoes Flats, Zach and I found a Semipalmated Plover, a Lesser Yellowlegs, and a couple of Least Sandpipers. More notable was the number of Great Egrets. I had a very conservative
This morning at Cohoes Flats, Zach and I found a Semipalmated Plover, a Lesser Yellowlegs, and a couple of Least Sandpipers. More notable was the number of Great Egrets. I had a very conservative
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John Kent
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#26458
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some more Red Crossbills and Great Horned Owls
Had some more Red Crossbills, this time at the Corkscrew Rail Trail! I don't think they are hanging around there as much as the Rensselaer Plateau-y spots.
If anybody is out Stephentown, NY way I
Had some more Red Crossbills, this time at the Corkscrew Rail Trail! I don't think they are hanging around there as much as the Rensselaer Plateau-y spots.
If anybody is out Stephentown, NY way I
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Lindsey Duval
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#26457
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White Pelican - no
At 4:30 PM (7/22), the pelican was not visible from the City of Hudson "Furgary" boatclub.
At 4:30 PM (7/22), the pelican was not visible from the City of Hudson "Furgary" boatclub.
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omoo3
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#26456
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Albert Family Community Forest - RECR, EVGR
I spent all morning hiking all the trails at Albert Family Community Forest in Renss. Co. Had another flyover "jip jip jip"ing Red Crossbill.
While hiking the white trail I got to a clearing at
I spent all morning hiking all the trails at Albert Family Community Forest in Renss. Co. Had another flyover "jip jip jip"ing Red Crossbill.
While hiking the white trail I got to a clearing at
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Lindsey Duval
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#26455
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