Since there's been interest, I'll mention that the LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH is
still around at Oakland Lake. I saw it on the paved trail a few yards west
of the area mentioned below. Since I had no choice but to continue along the
trail, it flushed up and flew -- toward the shoreline on the west end of the
lake, about where a staircase comes down from Springfield Blvd. Actually, I
thought I had heard the call note when I walked passed this spot a few
minutes earlier. A smattering of migrants included Flicker, Brown Creeper,
Palm Warbler, Ruby-crowned Kinglet. The fallout of Golden-crowned Kinglets
was anything but a smattering, with them everywhere I walked at Oakland and
Alley Park. I saw a single Palm Warbler, at Alley too, in my half-hour
there. 

The warm weather seems to have sent the message to the Oakland waterfowl.
Ruddy Ducks, Shovelers, and Lesser Scaup all left. Ring-necked Duck still
there. Go figure why a pair of Hooded Mergansers would show up in April.

Steve Walter
Bayside, NY

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[mailto:bounce-79068365-8873...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Steve Walter
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 1:54 PM
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Louisiana Waterthrush, Queens

LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH today at Oakland Lake in northeastern Queens. For
those that can't wait until they're all over the place, the area to look is
along the lake's south shore, about two-thirds of the way toward the west
end. Look between a big rock at the water's edge and a large forked tree
overhanging the water (actually, one of the few areas where vegetation
doesn't prevent seeing the water's edge). If you see Chickadees excavating a
nest, you're in the right spot. Seeing it would also require this skittish
waterthrush to return to the area, which its shows an inclination to do.

Despite a smattering of migrants over the week, the waterfowl variety still
remains better, including a female Ring-necked Duck that first came in a
week ago. An immature Snow Goose that's been around all winter, is still
coming around, but still hasn't turned into a Ross' Goose. 


Steve Walter
Bayside, NY


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