-RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* May 7, 2021
* NYNY2105.07

WOOD STORK+
WHITE-FACED IBIS+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

KING EIDER
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Black-billed Cuckoo
Common Nighthawk
CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW
Sora
WHIMBREL
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
CASPIAN TERN
ROYAL TERN
Northern Gannet
LEAST BITTERN
RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
Eastern Wood-Pewee
Willow Flycatcher
Least Flycatcher
Swainson's Thrush
EVENING GROSBEAK
Grasshopper Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Lincoln’s Sparrow
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT
Worm-eating Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Orange-crowned Warbler
KENTUCKY WARBLER
Hooded Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
Canada Warbler
Wilson's Warbler
SUMMER TANAGER
BLUE GROSBEAK

If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report
electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at
http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to
nysarc44<at>nybirds<dot>org

If electronic submission is not possible, hardcopy reports and photos or
sketches are welcome. Hardcopy documentation should be mailed to:

Gary Chapin - Secretary
NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
125 Pine Springs Drive
Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Number: (212) 979-3070

Compiler: Tom Burke
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County

Transcriber:  Gail Benson

[~BEGIN RBA TAPE~]

Greetings! This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, May 7, 2021 at
11:00 pm.

The highlights of today's tape are WOOD STORK, WHITE-FACED IBIS,
CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW, KING EIDER, LEAST BITTERN, WHIMBREL, CASPIAN and ROYAL
TERNS, RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, CLAY-COLORED SPARROW, EVENING GROSBEAK,
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT, YELLOW-THROATED and KENTUCKY WARBLERS, SUMMER
TANAGER, BLUE GROSBEAK and more.

This week's prize find is certainly the WOOD STORK present through today
out in Westhampton. Photographed Monday and Tuesday and perhaps seen the
day before, it wasn't until Thursday that its whereabouts were pinned
down.  Both Thursday and today it was located just south of Montauk Highway
along Beaverdam Creek just a little west of where Montauk Highway crosses
the intersection of Old Country Road to the north and Mill Road on the
South side.  The bird apparently has a favored roosting tree and feeds
along the creek, and today it was also noted feeding further south down the
creek as viewed from the end of Baycrest Avenue on the East side of the
creek.

The WHITE-FACED IBIS from last Friday was seen again Saturday and Monday in
the Captree Island marshes.

A CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW was a good find in Prospect Park last Saturday as it
sat well-camouflaged on the ground.

Among the decent variety of lingering waterfowl were 3 KING EIDER, a young
male off Fort Tilden Sunday and two females off Far Rockaway Beach
Wednesday.

A LEAST BITTERN  had returned to Arshamomaque Preserve in Greenport West as
of yesterday, and among the shorebirds, 3 WHIMBRELS were found at Fort
Tilden Saturday.

Very early was a ROYAL TERN spotted at Robert Moses State Park Wednesday,
with one also seen at Arshamomaque Preserve the next day, while a CASPIAN
TERN visited Croton Point Park last Sunday.

An ICELAND GULL was reported at Heckscher State Park Monday, and a count at
Moses Park Wednesday featured 17 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS and 40 NORTHERN
GANNETS.

RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS moving through included individuals at Fort Greene
Park in Brooklyn Monday and in Central Park today.

A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was a nice find in Gantry Plaza State Park in Queens
yesterday, and other notable migrant SPARROWS lately have included
GRASSHOPPER, WHITE-CROWNED and LINCOLN'S.

Highlights among the 30 or so WARBLER species passing through despite the
weather conditions this week were a YELLOW-THROATED in Central Park
Saturday and a KENTUCKY in Greenwood Cemetery Monday and Tuesday.  A nice
push of CERULEAN WARBLERS last Sunday produced reports from Central,
Prospect and Riverside Parks, and ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was reported
during the week from Central and Prospect Parks and Tibbetts Brook Park in
Yonkers.  Other arriving WARBLERS included TENNESSEE, BAY-BREASTED, CANADA
and WILSON'S as well as more WORM-EATING, HOODED, CAPE MAY and an overall
nice variety.

A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT occurred in Central Park Tuesday.

SUMMER TANAGER reports included one in Green-Wood Cemetery last Saturday
and another at Rockefeller State Park Preserve on Tuesday, while BLUE
GROSBEAKS were found in Central Park Sunday and Tuesday, at Robert Moses
State Park Wednesday and also out on Eastern Long Island at breeding sites
by Thursday.

EVENING GROSBEAKS still visiting city parks this week have been a real
treat, with 12 reported in Central Park yesterday.

Other recent arrivals have included COMMON NIGHTHAWK, SORA, YELLOW-BILLED
and BLACK-BILLED CUCKOOS, EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, WILLOW and LEAST FLYCATCHERS
and SWAINSON'S THRUSH.

To phone in reports call Tom Burke at (914) 967-4922.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the
National Audubon Society.  Thank you for calling.

- End transcript

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