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  2. Uncommon bird sightings across New York include the ... - AOL

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    Here are some uncommon birds spotted in WNY this winter. Check out this list of birds spotted by bird watchers on ebird.org's New York Rare Bird Alert. The website gathers this information in the ...

  3. Hundreds of emotional bird lovers flocked to NY home to see ...

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    A lazuli bunting, known for living on the West Coast, visited the bird feeder at Meigan Madden Rocco's Flanders, Long Island home to the pleasant surprise of bird lovers near and far.

  4. Office Worker's Quick Thinking Saves Bird Who Was Injured ...

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    Related: Woman Rescues Rare Bird From the Middle of the Road and Asks TikTok for Help "Aww, he’s a Woodcock," commented @ellabeafried. "They migrate over NYC but sometimes collide with windows ...

  5. Birding in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Audubon Society and Linnaean Society co-sponsored a rare bird alerts phone line in New York City starting around 1970, inspired by a system that started in Boston in the late 1960s. [ 8 ] [ 77 ] The hotline, called the Metropolitan Rare Bird Alert System, allowed birders to call in to hear a recording listing rare species seen in the area ...

  6. Central Park mandarin duck - Wikipedia

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    The mandarin duck was first spotted at Central Park's Pond by birder Gus Keri in early October 2018. [1] [2] His appearance was disseminated by another birder, David Barrett, who operates the Twitter account Manhattan Bird Alert and was described as the duck's "kingmaker" and "de-facto PR spokesman".

  7. Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge located in Ulster County, New York, United States. Formerly the Galeville Military Airport, it was decommissioned in 1994 and turned over to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 1999. It serves as a waypoint for grassland-dependent migratory birds.

  8. What 'devil bird' sightings in New York tell us about ... - AOL

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    Climate change and vulnerable birds in New York. A lone Anhinga, also known as the Devil Bird, found along the Black Creek in Churchville Tuesday Dec. 15, 2020. ... 51 low-vulnerability species ...

  9. List of birds of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The eastern bluebird is New York's state bird The following list of birds of New York included the 503 species and a species pair of wild birds documented in New York as of August 2022. Unless noted otherwise, the source is the Checklist of New York State Birds published by the New York State Avian Records Committee (NYSARC) of the New York State Ornithological Association. These species ...