Central Park NYC
Wednesday., May 17, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, and many others
Highlights: E. Wood-Pewees, good numbers of Red-eyed Vireos & 18 Species of
Wood Warblers including Blue-winged, Bay-breasted, and Blackburnian Warblers.
Today's hot spot was the southwest corner of the
Central Park NYC
Wednesday., May 17, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, and many others
Highlights: E. Wood-Pewees, good numbers of Red-eyed Vireos & 18 Species of
Wood Warblers including Blue-winged, Bay-breasted, and Blackburnian Warblers.
Today's hot spot was the southwest corner of the
It's good to be able to bird on the island during the core of the Spring
migration since this is first year the public has had full access to the
island during May. In the past the island was open starting the last
weekend in May.
Highlights: Least Sandpiper (11), Common Tern (58+), Killdeer
It's good to be able to bird on the island during the core of the Spring
migration since this is first year the public has had full access to the
island during May. In the past the island was open starting the last
weekend in May.
Highlights: Least Sandpiper (11), Common Tern (58+), Killdeer
I visited Eastport Meadows around noon today. Despite it being mid-day, there
were many vocal and active birds including: prairie warbler, blue-winged
warblers, yellow warbler, catbirds and mockingbirds
This is a very large former farm field / red cedar forest on the south side of
Sunrise
I visited Eastport Meadows around noon today. Despite it being mid-day, there
were many vocal and active birds including: prairie warbler, blue-winged
warblers, yellow warbler, catbirds and mockingbirds
This is a very large former farm field / red cedar forest on the south side of
Sunrise
I have a very reliable report of a common nighthawk as of 2:30 p.m. perched in
a willow on way up to nature center at Croton Point
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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I have a very reliable report of a common nighthawk as of 2:30 p.m. perched in
a willow on way up to nature center at Croton Point
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
From: bounce-121535880-10490...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-121535880-10490...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Joseph Wallace
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Ed Crowne and I heard a Bicknell's Thrush singing in Prospect Park at
around 9:30. The bird was near the lowest path, relatively close to Center
Drive and East Drive. There was also a Gray-cheeked Thrush singing in the
area and there have been multiples seen around the park today, so be
cautious.
Ed Crowne and I heard a Bicknell's Thrush singing in Prospect Park at
around 9:30. The bird was near the lowest path, relatively close to Center
Drive and East Drive. There was also a Gray-cheeked Thrush singing in the
area and there have been multiples seen around the park today, so be
cautious.
1 bird flying west over beach marsh, also a Bank Swallow
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