Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City

Thursday, 11 April, 2013

Incidental of migration & not-yet-migrated, N. Shovelers remain at the 
reservoir, along with other ducks mentioned in reports from the park on 4/10. 
An Osprey flew over early today.

Somewhat slower in the north end, with a number of migrant birds having moved 
on. A couple of Purple Finches were bubbling in song in the far north woods, 
perched up as the "5" minutes of sun just after sunrise shone through all the 
clouds. There were also a few American Goldfinch in the north, but that is not 
so new in comparison with the raspberry-finches.

A Blue-gray Gnatcatcher was again by the Blockhouse in early a.m., and the one 
species I found to have a modest increase were Field Sparrows, with a few small 
flocks mixing with Chipping Sparrows, Slate-colored Juncos, & a few other 
sparrows. I failed to locate even one warbler in walking around the north, 
although I'm sure a few were about. I know that at least the Palms and some 
Pines were seen by others in other areas.  A nice number of E. Towhees added to 
the sparrow-y feel to my walk, with "red" Fox, multiple Swamp, Song, & plenty 
of vocal White-throated Sparrows rounding out the rest of them.
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A pass through all of Morningside Park (Manhattan, from 110 -122 Streets) 
showed up the sparrows again, particularly Chipping, with a few more Field 
also; a Great Egret was chcking the small pond near 112 St. quite intently. The 
only other migrants noted there included a few Hermit Thrushes & fair numbers 
of both Kinglet species.

good rainy-Fri. birds,

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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