5/2/20 - The Ramble, Central Park, Manhattan, NY
Time: 7am to 11amObserver: Andrew Block
5 Canada Geese (confirmed nesting)6 Mallards6 Mourning Doves10 Rock pigeons
(confirmed nesting)5 Ring-billed Gulls1 Double-crested Cormorant1 Black-crowned
Night-Heron1 Red-bellied Woodpecker3 Downy Woodpec
Around 9:30am from Riverside Park near the 83rd Street entrance we observed an
immature Bald Eagle slowly kiting up the Hudson River, a Red-tailed Hawk flying
over it. My wife was able to snap one nice picture of it before we lost sight
of it.
Stay safe birding,
Alan Drogin
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The bird was first found on the 28th by Betty Hughes and Nick Leone. Seen the
same day by Jeff Bolsinger. Here is a paste of his eBird post. Eileen saw it
the next day.
Tom Wheeler
Sent from my iPhone American Avocet
Number observed: 1
Details: Found this morning by Betty Hughes and Nick Leon
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From: Daniel Miller
Date: Sat, May 2, 2020 at 7:00 PM
Subject: [NNYBirds] American Avocet in Jefferson County
To:
An American Avocet was discovered a few days ago in Jefferson County, by if
I recall correctly, Brian Miller and Eileen Wheeler. It has been r
We had a Prothonotary Warbler along the main path in the North Gardens this
morning.
Michael Bochnik
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As of Saturday, May 2nd, Manhattan island (which is part of New York County, in
N.Y. City) alone had at least 2-dozen warbler species on the day with
highlights of Cerulean, Cape May, multiple Blackburnian, several Hooded, &
Worm-eating Warblers, and all of the early-arriving warbler species, &
Re: the continuing Say’s Phoebe at Crown Point State Historical Site (Essex
County)
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From: Eric Damour via groups.io
Date: Sat, May 2, 2020 at 10:24 AM
Subject: [NNYBirds] Say’s Phoebe
To:
The Say’s Phoebe was still present at the Crown Point historical si
A short walk this morning was fairly productive with 10 species of warblers
including a Blue Winged & Hooded. Other highlights included three species of
thrush and flyover Raven & C. Loon
Mike Jaklitsch
Douglaston, NY
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- Birds mentioned
BROWN BOOBY+
WHITE-FACED IBIS+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)
Parasitic Jaeger
Black-legged Kittiwake
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
BLACK-HEADED GULL
Caspian Tern
Least Tern
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