A beautiful and productive day of birding at NYBG. My walk had 30 birders. We 
ran into a puzzling sight at Azalea Way.  A house wren, song sparrow, chipping 
sparrow and catbird were all trying to feed an immature cowbird perched in a 
tree. The cowbird had initially been spotted on the birdhouse where the wrens 
were nesting. 
 Highlight include; cedar waxwings, warbling vireos, a rusty blackbird and 
Carolina wrens nesting in the forest. 

Great egret-1
Cedar waxwing-4
Chimney swift-1
Barn swallow-1
Warbling vireo-3
Hairy woodpecker-3 
Red bellied woodpecker (heard)
Northern flicker-2
Wood thrush (heard)
Rusty blackbird-1
Red tailed hawk-2
Carolina wren-1
House wren-2
Red winged blackbird-3
Mallard-4
Eastern kingbird-1
American goldfinch-4
Blue jay-2
Catbird-7
Mockingbird-1
Mourning dove-3
Cardinal-4
House sparrow-many
Field sparrow-1
Chipping sparrow-4
Song sparrow-2
Cowbird-1
European starling- too many
American Robin-many

Good birding,
Debbie Becker
BirdingAroundNYC.com


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