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Snow Buntings
We explored the dirt roads through farmland off of King Rd - Northway Exit 15, Rt. 50 north, right on King Rd. (Rt. 39), Right onto Route 40 (toward Grangerville), left onto Goff Rd which ends where S
We explored the dirt roads through farmland off of King Rd - Northway Exit 15, Rt. 50 north, right on King Rd. (Rt. 39), Right onto Route 40 (toward Grangerville), left onto Goff Rd which ends where S
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By Jeffrey Schoonmaker
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Snow Buntings, Horned Larks
Between three and 400 snow buntings flying around King Road and Williams Road in Eastern Saratoga County. Also about it dozen Horned Larks on Williams Road. Susan Beaudoin
Between three and 400 snow buntings flying around King Road and Williams Road in Eastern Saratoga County. Also about it dozen Horned Larks on Williams Road. Susan Beaudoin
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By Susan
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snow buntings - Easton
watching a group of about 60 snow buntings now on Wilbur Ave in the easton/Greenwich area; near hand melon farm -- gregg recer malta NY
watching a group of about 60 snow buntings now on Wilbur Ave in the easton/Greenwich area; near hand melon farm -- gregg recer malta NY
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By gregg_recer
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pine view cemetery and Albany Intl Airport
Gregg Recer and I scoured the Pine View cemetery in Queensbury this morning, but did not relocate the previously reported Northern Shrike, Red Crossbill, or the vocal flock of White-winged Crossbills.
Gregg Recer and I scoured the Pine View cemetery in Queensbury this morning, but did not relocate the previously reported Northern Shrike, Red Crossbill, or the vocal flock of White-winged Crossbills.
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By scottjstoner
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Albany County Christmas Bird Count - Results 2 messages
The 35th annual Albany County Christmas Bird Count took place on Sunday, December 20. A 30” snowfall from a few days earlier was still on the ground, preventing our counters from walking some of their
The 35th annual Albany County Christmas Bird Count took place on Sunday, December 20. A 30” snowfall from a few days earlier was still on the ground, preventing our counters from walking some of their
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By Alan Mapes
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Glaucous Gull, Snow Buntings, Snow Goose and Pine Grosbeaks
This morning my sister and I observed the previously reported immature Glaucous Gull amongst a large group of more common gulls from the first pull out on Crescent Cohoes Rd along the Mohawk River. Ye
This morning my sister and I observed the previously reported immature Glaucous Gull amongst a large group of more common gulls from the first pull out on Crescent Cohoes Rd along the Mohawk River. Ye
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By Susan
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Redpolls, Washington Park (Albany)
While taking my toddler on a snowy walk through Washington Park this morning, I heard the calls of a group of Common Redpolls. I wasn’t my able to get on them (and didn’t’ throng my binoculars, so I’m
While taking my toddler on a snowy walk through Washington Park this morning, I heard the calls of a group of Common Redpolls. I wasn’t my able to get on them (and didn’t’ throng my binoculars, so I’m
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By zach schwartz-weinstein
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Reminder - HMBC -- Monday 6:30 PM January 4 Program Zoom Meeting
Please see the information below about Monday's program meeting. The public is welcome to attend this virtual event; please consider becoming a member of the HMBC to support the activities of our bird
Please see the information below about Monday's program meeting. The public is welcome to attend this virtual event; please consider becoming a member of the HMBC to support the activities of our bird
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By scottjstoner
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Common Redpolls at Albany airport - photos and suggestions about viewing
Some folks have had mixed success viewing the flock of 50 or 60 Common Redpolls on the east side of the Albany International Airport. Based on several visits over the past couple of days, patience may
Some folks have had mixed success viewing the flock of 50 or 60 Common Redpolls on the east side of the Albany International Airport. Based on several visits over the past couple of days, patience may
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By scottjstoner
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continuing finches
Early this morning I found seven or so Pine Grosbeaks continuing behind the Queensbury Middle School. While I was watching them, a group of 19 Snow Buntings set down in the back of the parking lot for
Early this morning I found seven or so Pine Grosbeaks continuing behind the Queensbury Middle School. While I was watching them, a group of 19 Snow Buntings set down in the back of the parking lot for
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By zach schwartz-weinstein
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Crabapples in Wilton
I just drove all around the commerical area of Wilton and was shocked at how many little crabapple trees have no more crabapples, including the ones at SEFCU - I had no Pine Grosbeaks today! I did fin
I just drove all around the commerical area of Wilton and was shocked at how many little crabapple trees have no more crabapples, including the ones at SEFCU - I had no Pine Grosbeaks today! I did fin
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By Lindsey Duval
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WW Crossbills - Browns Beach
There are two WW Crossbills beeping away at the top of tall pines behind Panza's, across from Brown's Beach (south side of Saratoga Lake). Also had a Redpoll at the beach.
There are two WW Crossbills beeping away at the top of tall pines behind Panza's, across from Brown's Beach (south side of Saratoga Lake). Also had a Redpoll at the beach.
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By Lindsey Duval
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[EXT] Re: [hmbirds] redpolls continuing behind Chris's Coffee, east side of Albany airport 2 messages
Got the redpolls at Chris' Coffee (thanks!) but there were no small birds at Pine View Cemetery of any special variety at 11:30 a.m. today, undoubtedly due to two Red-tailed Hawks standing guard at th
Got the redpolls at Chris' Coffee (thanks!) but there were no small birds at Pine View Cemetery of any special variety at 11:30 a.m. today, undoubtedly due to two Red-tailed Hawks standing guard at th
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By Jeffrey Schoonmaker
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Bluebirds 3 messages
I just had three male bluebirds at my feeder in Ballston Spa/Malta. Is it me, or is this a bit early?
I just had three male bluebirds at my feeder in Ballston Spa/Malta. Is it me, or is this a bit early?
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By Donia Conn
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redpolls continuing behind Chris's Coffee, east side of Albany airport 2 messages
i counted 50 this afternoon Scott Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
i counted 50 this afternoon Scott Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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By scottjstoner
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Queensbury finches 3 messages
Cathy and I were able to find 10 pine grosbeaks in front of and across from the middle school, and the continuing dozens of white-winged crossbills at pine view cemetery this afternoon. Gregg Recer gr
Cathy and I were able to find 10 pine grosbeaks in front of and across from the middle school, and the continuing dozens of white-winged crossbills at pine view cemetery this afternoon. Gregg Recer gr
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By gregg_recer
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Iceland Gull - Colonie Landfill 2 messages
I found one Iceland just now on the building by the buss lot. Alan Mapes
I found one Iceland just now on the building by the buss lot. Alan Mapes
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By Alan Mapes
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Colonie Yard
Had a great first yard day: Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Hairy Woodpecker, & 13 others. Here we go! Jeff Schoonmaker
Had a great first yard day: Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Hairy Woodpecker, & 13 others. Here we go! Jeff Schoonmaker
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By Jeffrey Schoonmaker
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The Greene County birds today
Greetings; Reporting a nice day out and about in The Greene County (and a lil bit of Albany County) today, Jan. 1st. with some half-hardies lingering, plus a few other nice birds: 35 Species with thes
Greetings; Reporting a nice day out and about in The Greene County (and a lil bit of Albany County) today, Jan. 1st. with some half-hardies lingering, plus a few other nice birds: 35 Species with thes
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By Richard Guthrie
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HMBC -- January 4 Program Zoom Meeting
Please see the information below about Monday's program meeting. The public is welcome to attend this virtual event; please consider becoming a member of the HMBC to support the activities of our bird
Please see the information below about Monday's program meeting. The public is welcome to attend this virtual event; please consider becoming a member of the HMBC to support the activities of our bird
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By scottjstoner
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