[nysbirds-l] Red headed woodpecker@kissena park queens

2014-03-27 Thread czar3...@yahoo.com
Hello all.  The red headed woodpecker was active this morning along the 
overlook just north west of the lake along with all the other five species of 
woodpecker.  Not many ducks at the lake though.  

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[nysbirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker @ Kissena Park Queens

2014-01-29 Thread Cesar Castillo
While birding Kissena Park this afternoon I ran into Joseph O'Sullivan.  He 
reported a Red-headed woodpecker, male with bright red head.  I went looking 
for the bird immediately and found it.  Took and video.  The bird was seen by 
him and I in the sycamore trees just north of the Lake, south of Oak Ave, very 
near restrooms/park offices.

http://flic.kr/p/jAZAJ3


Also reported by Joseph were some Ravens which I missed, and a Merlin, which I 
did see.   Rusty blackbirds, brown thrasher and catbird continue at the park.  
A number of fox sparrows also are associating with the brown thrasher. 

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[nysbirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker @ Kissena Park Queens...

2013-10-19 Thread Andrew Baksh
An immature Red-headed Woodpecker was observed and photographed by
Andria and I near the lake at Kissena Park in Queens.  Presumably the
same bird seen by Eric Miller earlier in the week and (maybe?) the one
also seen across the street at Kissena Corridor by Joseph Sullivan and
I.

Now that I have some photos, it would be interesting to see if one is
seen and photographed at the corridor to determine of there are two
birds or not.

Good luck if you try for it.

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Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com

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[nysbirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker @ Kissena Park Queens...

2013-10-17 Thread Andrew Baksh
Add Queens, to the list of boroughs reporting Red-headed Woodpeckers.

I received a message today from Eric Miller who reported seeing an immature 
Red-headed Woodpecker on Tuesday, near the lake at Kissena Park.  No guarantee 
the bird is still there but worth knowing to keep and eye and ear out for the 
bird.

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