Wednesday, 27 April, 2016Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. CityAmong the species recorded in Central for Wednesday were Least Flycatcher, seen by Joe DiCostanzo's early bird walk group for the AMNH (American Museum of Natural History) & by some other observers later in the day; altogether (at least) 2
Subject: eBird Report - RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary, Apr 27, 2016
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary, Greene, New York, US
Apr 27, 2016 7:31 AM - 12:25 PM
Protocol: Traveling
1.5 mile(s)
Comments: 38-55F sunny
51 species
Wood Duck 2
Mallard 2
Double-crested Cormorant 149 Multiple strings
Central Park NYC -
Wednesday April 27, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, m.ob. on bird walk from Turtle Pond starting at 9am
until around noon.
Gadwall - pair Turtle Pond
Red-tailed Hawk - pair in Ramble & carrying sticks to San Remo south tower
Belted Kingfisher - female Turtle Pond
Red-bellied Woodp
For at least two (2) days there has been an Adult Bald Eagle at the Suffolk
County Department of Health Services facility in Yaphank, just south of the LIE
(next to the SC Farm for those familiar). The bird can at least fly short
distances, however it is allowing close approach and may have an i
Following up on Tim Healy's post from Hempstead Lake State Park, the
Worm-eating Warbler was refound as well as an Orchard Oriole. Ovenbird was
present as were both Waterthrushes. Veery and Wood Thrush this morning as
well. Ed Becher also found a Red-eyed Vireo and Bob Kurtz found a Solitary
Sandpi
A Solitary Sandpiper found by Peter Dorosh in Prospect Park at the Lower Pool
was later refound at the Lilly Pond seen from the back platform.
Rob Bate
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After a slow start at Strawberry Fields, things picked up in the ramble. I
personally had 13 warblers, other birders saw additional types. In the
ramble I saw: Northern Waterthrush, Ovenbird, Palm, Yellow, Common
Yellowthroat, Blue Winged, Northern Parula, Blackburnian, Nashville,
Yellow Rumped,
This a belated report of a Grasshopper Sparrow found on the north edge of the
soccer fields at the north end of Inwood Hill Park by Ricki Ravitts and Danny
Karlson on Saturday, April 23.
I have posted two of Ricki's pictures on my blog at
http://inwoodbirder.blogspot.com/2016/04/april-23-inwood
Immediately after hitting send, I heard Brendan's Yellow-throated Vireo as
well. Add that to a few Blue-headeds and a Warbling.
More cheers!
-Tim H
> On Apr 27, 2016, at 11:55 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> Worm-eating Warbler showing cooperatively at dog walk trails between the
> field and the st
Worm-eating Warbler showing cooperatively at dog walk trails between the field
and the stream near the south lake. Blackburnian, found earlier by Brendan
Fogarty, in the treetops between the road and the open space on the way to
MacDonald Pond. Both singing sporadically. Also multiple Parulas,
For at least third year, red-headed woodpecker at Muscoot Farm. This time two
adults, perhaps a pair. First located by Paul Lewis this morning.
Male drumming and calling. Some hole excavation apparently happening this am as
well.
In woods between farm bldgs and small ed building along dirt ro
Not much doing other than an influx of shorebirds and Ibis.
13 Glossy Ibis, flying around, finally landing in the puddle to the west of the
pond and fed with a Snowy Egret, Least Sandpiper, Lesser Yellowlegs and 3
Greater Yellowlegs. In the puddle on the east side there were 3 Short-billed
Do
I stopped by Timber Point's East Marina at 8 am and 10 am. Yesterday's Ruff was
unfortunately absent on both searches. Consolation birds included singing
Seaside Sparrows, some Willets, and a small flock of Glossy Ibis. Between
visits to the marina, I stopped at Connetquot but failed to locate t
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