I had my first orchard oriole of the fall migration. I was running the Bronx
River parkway halfway between crest wood and bronxville.
The bird had a distinctive two-note “chuck” and white edged feathers on the
wing bars, olive upper parts and yellow underparts. I like a Baltimore Oriole,
it
I had my first orchard oriole of the fall migration. I was running the Bronx
River parkway halfway between crest wood and bronxville.
The bird had a distinctive two-note “chuck” and white edged feathers on the
wing bars, olive upper parts and yellow underparts. I like a Baltimore Oriole,
it
The Red-breasted NUthatches are coming through. Even though my idiot neighbors
cut down their huge spruce earlier this year I had a single Red-breasted in
their yard today. Seem to come by every year about this time.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
The Red-breasted NUthatches are coming through. Even though my idiot neighbors
cut down their huge spruce earlier this year I had a single Red-breasted in
their yard today. Seem to come by every year about this time.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Central Park NYC - Ramble & Turtle Pond
Saturday August 15, 2020
OBS: Robert DeCandido, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH (7) plus 11 Species of Wood Warblers
including Mourning Warbler.
Canada Goose - 6
Mourning Dove - around 8
Chimney Swift - 3 or 4
Ruby-throated
Central Park NYC - Ramble & Turtle Pond
Saturday August 15, 2020
OBS: Robert DeCandido, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH (7) plus 11 Species of Wood Warblers
including Mourning Warbler.
Canada Goose - 6
Mourning Dove - around 8
Chimney Swift - 3 or 4
Ruby-throated
Correction- heading northwest
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> On Aug 15, 2020, at 1:36 PM, Home wrote:
>
> Just arrived and caught a Kite, most likely Mississippi over the northeast
> corner. Unfortunately didn’t get the digiscope prepared in time - it was
> flying towards Marine Park
>
> Sent from
Correction- heading northwest
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> On Aug 15, 2020, at 1:36 PM, Home wrote:
>
> Just arrived and caught a Kite, most likely Mississippi over the northeast
> corner. Unfortunately didn’t get the digiscope prepared in time - it was
> flying towards Marine Park
>
> Sent from
Just arrived and caught a Kite, most likely Mississippi over the northeast
corner. Unfortunately didn’t get the digiscope prepared in time - it was
flying towards Marine Park
Sent from my iPhone
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Just arrived and caught a Kite, most likely Mississippi over the northeast
corner. Unfortunately didn’t get the digiscope prepared in time - it was
flying towards Marine Park
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Hi Mrs. Joan Collins, I registered for this . It’s about the invasive worms
that seem to exist near you. You probably know about it.
Have a great recovery from your surgery! I will now send you an e card from
the Jacquie Lawson collection. I do hope the mail has gotten my super late
thank
Hi Mrs. Joan Collins, I registered for this . It’s about the invasive worms
that seem to exist near you. You probably know about it.
Have a great recovery from your surgery! I will now send you an e card from
the Jacquie Lawson collection. I do hope the mail has gotten my super late
thank
There is currently a Brown Booby on Indian Lake in Hamilton County.
Followed up on a ebird report from yesterday with promising photos. Being
seen from coordinates below:
(43.7218944, -74.3099064)
Scoped across the lake.
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There is currently a Brown Booby on Indian Lake in Hamilton County.
Followed up on a ebird report from yesterday with promising photos. Being
seen from coordinates below:
(43.7218944, -74.3099064)
Scoped across the lake.
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