Saturday, 14 May, 2011
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
The weather didn't help, but mainly there was seemingly more exodus
than influx overnight Friday into Saturday. This was evident in the
reductions in numbers of such very common migrants as Red-eyed Vireo &
Gray Catbird, just to
Another spectacular day at NYBG. Besides the numerous warblers spotted I saw
the adult female great horned owl sitting dead center on a branch. I knew the
offspring had to be close by. As we moved further down the trail I saw the 3
immature owls sitting side by side on a branch right over the
Another spectacular day at NYBG. Besides the numerous warblers spotted I saw
the adult female great horned owl sitting dead center on a branch. I knew the
offspring had to be close by. As we moved further down the trail I saw the 3
immature owls sitting side by side on a branch right over the
Saturday, 14 May, 2011
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
The weather didn't help, but mainly there was seemingly more exodus
than influx overnight Friday into Saturday. This was evident in the
reductions in numbers of such very common migrants as Red-eyed Vireo
Gray Catbird, just to name