[nysbirds-l] NY Botanical Gardens Migrants

2013-04-21 Thread Philip Corbett
Had a number of migrants this afternoon at the New York Botanical Gardens in 
the Bronx. Saw six warbler species, highlighted by Black-throated Green at the 
bridge in the forest. There was a single Black-and-white at the same location, 
as well as 4-5 Pine Warblers. Palm and Yellow-rumped were abundant, and there 
was a Louisiana Waterthrush at twin lakes. Other migrants included lots of 
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers and half a dozen Rough-winged Swallows on twin lakes 
with a single Barn Swallow. Two great horned owls were present in the same area.

Eamon Corbett
Pelham NY
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[nysbirds-l] NY Botanical Gardens Migrants

2013-04-21 Thread Philip Corbett
Had a number of migrants this afternoon at the New York Botanical Gardens in 
the Bronx. Saw six warbler species, highlighted by Black-throated Green at the 
bridge in the forest. There was a single Black-and-white at the same location, 
as well as 4-5 Pine Warblers. Palm and Yellow-rumped were abundant, and there 
was a Louisiana Waterthrush at twin lakes. Other migrants included lots of 
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers and half a dozen Rough-winged Swallows on twin lakes 
with a single Barn Swallow. Two great horned owls were present in the same area.

Eamon Corbett
Pelham NY
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Please submit your observations to eBird:
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