In reverse order: 1) Hunter's Garden- FOS Veery
2) Grumman Grasslands- FOS Grasshopper Sparrow
(singing)
3) Rocky Point D/E/C Property- FOS E.Kingbird
- FOS A.
At least to Sunday, May 1st (and after that?) the long-lingering
female VARIED THRUSH was found again, still in the area which it
favored in the previous several months, on the north side of the East
79th Street transverse road and a bit east of the East Drive of the
park, which also
Hi everyone,
I visited the West End of Jones Beach this afternoon. As reported earlier,
Gull-billed Terns had a good presence, with a total of five very vocal birds
hawking insects over the median and resting on the Boat Basin spit. Large
Black-bellied Plover flocks were moving around, and
Migration in Central Park was practically on fire today. I personally totaled
97 species, 26 of which were warblers. Species highlights of my day were:
KENTUCKY WARBLER--NW of Pool, ranging between balancing boulder and the pool
itself.
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER-- West of Summer House
OLIVE-SIDED
Correction. The model airplane road is off limits and you can not go there.
Park police will issue tickets to anyone that is on that road. you also can
not go down the path from the ranger station. So the only way to see the bird
is to look for it from the main road. Again, you will be
We started our morning at Alley Pond Park (APP) where we quickly found a Hooded
Warbler, perhaps the same bird that has been there for the last week in the dry
gullies on the west side of the Park. A Worm-eating Warbler was singing in the
tops of the oaks just north of the athletic fields. We
Seen by Starr and her group on the Ridge Trail, North Woods at 12:20 pm.
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Scotty. The place w boardwalks is JUMPIN". Noon. Canadas, BT blue, Blue wing
etc! Redstarts, YT vireos etc etc. Trucker Dan
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Tuesday's sightings in and around the clearing at the end of the entrance road
include;
parula
black & white
blackburnian
pine
rumps
BT green
BT blue
yellow
ovenbird
common yellowthroat
veery
ruby throated hummingbird
rose breasted grosbeak
orchard orioles were found south of Hunter's Garden
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Tuesday's sightings in and around the clearing at the end of the entrance road
include;
parula
black white
blackburnian
pine
rumps
BT green
BT blue
yellow
ovenbird
common yellowthroat
veery
ruby throated hummingbird
rose breasted grosbeak
orchard orioles were found south of Hunter's Garden
Scotty. The place w boardwalks is JUMPIN. Noon. Canadas, BT blue, Blue wing
etc! Redstarts, YT vireos etc etc. Trucker Dan
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
--
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
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Seen by Starr and her group on the Ridge Trail, North Woods at 12:20 pm.
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We started our morning at Alley Pond Park (APP) where we quickly found a Hooded
Warbler, perhaps the same bird that has been there for the last week in the dry
gullies on the west side of the Park. A Worm-eating Warbler was singing in the
tops of the oaks just north of the athletic fields. We
Correction. The model airplane road is off limits and you can not go there.
Park police will issue tickets to anyone that is on that road. you also can
not go down the path from the ranger station. So the only way to see the bird
is to look for it from the main road. Again, you will be
Migration in Central Park was practically on fire today. I personally totaled
97 species, 26 of which were warblers. Species highlights of my day were:
KENTUCKY WARBLER--NW of Pool, ranging between balancing boulder and the pool
itself.
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER-- West of Summer House
OLIVE-SIDED
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