Hi all,
I've been receiving a couple emails, after my report of a Prothonotary
Warbler in Central Park, questioning me on whether the bird I saw was the
one released earlier in the day (3+ hours) by the Wild Bird Fund. Short
answer, I don't know. I was at work all day long.
I'm assuming that the i
Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City)
After a weekend when precious few if any "new" migrants showed up in
Central, Monday brought a light but definite fresh arrival,
particularly of warblers, sparrows, and finches, along with
representatives of some other groups.
The Ramble & s. half of the
Is this the one that was reported released there earlier today?
Will RaupGlenmont, NYDate: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 18:35:31 -0400
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC: PROTHONOTARY WARBLER
From: anders.pelto...@gmail.com
To: NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu; ebirds...@yahoogroups.com
A Prothonotary warbler has
A Prothonotary warbler has been found by the Turtle Pond about 20 minutes
ago by Jake (surname?). The bird is pretty active flying back and forth
across the pond.
Good luck if you try for it.
Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan
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Rare bird AlertDates(s):April 20, 2015 - April 27, 2015to report by e-mail:
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Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just ou
Forgot to add Ovenbird to the report of the Northend Birder who spotted it
along the south path near Tupelo MeadowPat Pollock 4/27/15, Monday
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I'm probably going to get some hate mail for this comment, but is Central Park
really the best place to be releasing rehab birds?
Paul Sweet
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[mailto:bounce-119102677-11471...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of david speis
Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park
this afternoon around 3:45 by the great staff of the Wild Bird Fund, in the
vicinity of Tanner Spring. It is has since flown , so keep your eyes open.
Good Birding,
David Speiser
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At Hempstead Lake State Park this afternoon I had a fos Ovenbird on the
grassy path to the South Pond. An Eastern Phoebe was a surprise. Also large
numbers of Yellow-rumped Warblers kept one on their toes looking for
something other than the usual. A few Palms, Black and White, Yellow and
Pine were
The North Shore Audubon Society will hold its monthly program on Tuesday,
April 28, 2015, from 7pm to 9pm, at the Manhasset Public Library, 30
Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset NY 11030. All are invited, free of charge.
Public transportation users: This location is a half-mile walk from the
Manhasset
The MERLIN pair have returned to their territory near my house in Constantia.
They were both calling yesterday and hanging around one of their favored
perches from last summer. I did not see either of them go near the old nest
tree, so I am not sure if they plan to reuse that nest or build ano
The weekend produced multiple FOS sightings on the East End (East Hampton to
Water Mill) including
Ruby throated hummingbird indigo bunting (3)pine warblersavannah sparrowpurple
martins (4)Green heron (Georgica Cove)lesser yellowlegs (2) along with
previously sighted greater yellowlegs (Georgic
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