When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists
I don't think it's been mentioned that the Yellow-breasted Chat has stayed
right around the perimeter of the pond (as far as I can tell). Mostly, it's
been on the north side toward the west end, but it's best seen looking
across from the south side. It has also ranged to the south side and the
west
The Western Tanager found by Eric Miller yesterday ranged a bit today, from the
willow at the pond to the shrubby area south and even to the vegetation on the
north side of 35th avenue (where the Wilson’s was foraging). While not always
easy to find, when present, she put on quite a show. Here’
Both Western Tanager and Yellow-breasted Chat continue. Add a female Wilson's
Warbler to the list of goodies.
Cheers,
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick
Douglass
I just saw the Flycatcher at Swampy Pin Oak. It moved through the shrubs
from South to North, as I sat on a bench enjoying a cup of coffee. The bird
may have continued towards Azalea.
Hoping it hangs around a few more days. CBC count week begins next
Thursday...
good birding,
Anders Peltomaa
Man
Western Tanager and Yellow-breasted.Chat both seen on south side of pond in
Crocheron Park this morning. Tanager very cooperative.
Jeff Ritter
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