Still Crocheron Park, but the specific spots have changed a bit.

 

The Yellow-breasted Chat was being seen today by the southeast corner of the
pond, but not at the water's edge. In that area, there is a series of
benches, divided into three groups. About even with the middle group, there
is a roundish, scraggly tree (about 40 feet tall) with berries. This on the
side of the path toward the parkway. The chat was feeding on the berries
periodically, then dropping down behind bushes to the right (where mostly
not visible). 

 

The Western Tanager was being seen about mid-way along the pond, on the
north side of the road. It ranged from up on the hill down to the edge,
where it provided killer looks and photo ops. At one point, it flew to the
pond's edge, probably to get a drink. 

 

I'll give the Wilson's Warbler the rarity treatment too, as I noted that a
number of people needed it for their year list or had never photographed one
(not that that's going to come easy). It made two passes (that I know of)
through the area that the tanager frequented. 

 

 

Steve Walter 

 

From: Steve Walter [mailto:swalte...@verizon.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2017 4:00 PM
To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: Western Tanager in Queens

 

Eric Miller again found Western Tanager this afternoon. I don't know whether
to refer to it as the Western Tanager or a Western Tanager. The location is
about a mile and a half drive from Alley Pond Environmental Center, or
whatever that comes out to as the tanager might fly. The site is Crocheron
Park in Bayside (also shown on Google Maps as John Golden Park). The
specific location was on the back (south) side of Crocheron Pond (also
called Golden Pond).  

 

>From the Cross Island Parkway, go west on Northern Blvd. to 221st Street
(second light after the parkway). Turn right and continue northward until
the end of 221st  , then make a left onto Corbett Road. When you hit 35th
Avenue, make a sharp right and go down the hill to the pond. Parking here is
ample.

 

Hopefully, this will be a more reliable situation than the one in Alley -
especially as we're heading toward CBC time. 

 

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY


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