Seen briefly again this morning near 164th low in tangles, by Bob
Proniewych.

Brendan

On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 4:54 PM Adrian Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Haven't seen this posted here yet: Michael Gottleib photographed an
> apparent Western Flycatcher (Pacific-slope/Cordilleran) yesterday at
> Kissena Park in Queens, NYC, precise location reported as 'the wooded area,
> off the bridle path that runs parallel to 164th St'.
>
> The bird is an Empidonax flycatcher with a dingy yellowish coloration
> overall, low contrast between face and throat, bold eyering with distinct
> flare at the rear, distinct ragged-looking crest, very short primary
> projection, apparently relatively long tail (compared to Yellow-bellied),
> and pale fringes on the wing reaching awfully close to lower of two wing
> bars.
>
> Thanks to Joshua Malbin for the heads up via local alert group, where he
> reposted these photos by Michael G. (assuming they attach to this email
> properly).
>
>
> Certainly a bird worth keeping an eye out for in the coming days...
>
> Happy mega season,
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
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