All,

Birding the park today with Rhys Marsh was consistently good and we found
new species in many places.  We began at Strawberry field and finished up in
the North Woods, finding new species at every stop. Highlights included a
young Blue Grosbeak on the Great Hill, a Black-billed Cuckoo at the
Butterfly Meadow, a male Hooded Warbler at the 103rd St Sparrow Rock.  While
visiting the Reservoir we saw a dark eagle circle and gain altitude before
gliding over the water and down the East side.  It had a very long tail, was
all dark without white in the head or under wing.  I believe it was a Golden
Eagle, here's a picture of it:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasurfbird/5044947637/

The early morning Strawberry field was especially good with big numbers of
Northern Flicker, Golden-Crowned Kinglet and several good warblers.  Tupelo
Field was also very good in the morning, the sun hit some of the big trees
which seemed to attract many warblers including a pair of Nashville Warblers
that were flitting around together.  The trees around the Harlem Meer were
very productive with several Warbler species along with at least one
White-crowned Sparrow.  All in all we had 16 species of Warbler (missing
Ovenbird!), 3 wrens, 8 raptor species, 7 sparrows (including Junco and
Towhee).  There were a lot of other birds too!

Hopefully Sunday is just as good with all new birds!

Good Birding,

Sam
Manhattan, NY

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