Ben Bolduc just sent me photos of 4 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks he found
today (7/15/21) on a cattle pond in Mattituck, NY on the North Fork of Long
Island.
Unfortunately, this pond is located on private property and access is
extremely limited if not impossible as the owners do not want
Ben Bolduc just sent me photos of 4 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks he found
today (7/15/21) on a cattle pond in Mattituck, NY on the North Fork of Long
Island.
Unfortunately, this pond is located on private property and access is
extremely limited if not impossible as the owners do not want
photos from ~5 miles away you can see them on my flickr below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36201985@N08/
Keep your eyes out off of the Barrier Beaches in Brooklyn and Queens, and
inside NY harbor as it is not unthinkable that this bird could still be
around.
Best,
Lukas Musher
Harlem, NY
photos from ~5 miles away you can see them on my flickr below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36201985@N08/
Keep your eyes out off of the Barrier Beaches in Brooklyn and Queens, and
inside NY harbor as it is not unthinkable that this bird could still be
around.
Best,
Lukas Musher
Harlem, NY
I spent a good bit of time birding the North End of Central Park this
morning. There was a nice push of migrants last night including a whopping
27 Hermit Thrush, which is quite good for May. Hermit Thrush were
ubiquitous in the north end, often two or three nearby at any given time.
A few Wood
I spent a good bit of time birding the North End of Central Park this
morning. There was a nice push of migrants last night including a whopping
27 Hermit Thrush, which is quite good for May. Hermit Thrush were
ubiquitous in the north end, often two or three nearby at any given time.
A few Wood
I birded the north end of the park this morning, about 0700 to 0930, and
had a good diversity of migrants. Migrant highlights were as follows and
included 20 species of Warbler and 5 thrush species (including American
Robin):
Least Flycatcher
Great-crested Flycatcher
Veery - very abundant
I birded the north end of the park this morning, about 0700 to 0930, and
had a good diversity of migrants. Migrant highlights were as follows and
included 20 species of Warbler and 5 thrush species (including American
Robin):
Least Flycatcher
Great-crested Flycatcher
Veery - very abundant
While banding at the Bronx Zoo today, I saw the following migrants
around the banding site:
Blue-headed Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
House Wren
Brown Creeper
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Swainson's Thrush
Pine Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Palm Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
Northern Parula
Northern
While banding at the Bronx Zoo today, I saw the following migrants
around the banding site:
Blue-headed Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
House Wren
Brown Creeper
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Swainson's Thrush
Pine Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Palm Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
Northern Parula
Northern
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