On today’s bird walk from east 59th-79th street we found the following birds:
Common Ravens-2
Black and white warblers-2
American Redstarts -12
Chestnut sided warbler
Common yellowthroat-2
Black throated blue warbler
Northern Waterthrush
House Finch
American Goldfinch
Catbird
Mockingbird
On today’s bird walk from east 59th-79th street we found the following birds:
Common Ravens-2
Black and white warblers-2
American Redstarts -12
Chestnut sided warbler
Common yellowthroat-2
Black throated blue warbler
Northern Waterthrush
House Finch
American Goldfinch
Catbird
Mockingbird
Has anyone narrowed down the meadowlark from Croton Pt. Park last February that
was with the redpolls, sparrows, etc. along the path to ssp.? From my photos
it sure looks like argutula from the southeast. Just wondering.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt.
Has anyone narrowed down the meadowlark from Croton Pt. Park last February that
was with the redpolls, sparrows, etc. along the path to ssp.? From my photos
it sure looks like argutula from the southeast. Just wondering.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt.
Central Park NYC
Saturday August 28, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Thirteen Species of Wood Warblers including Cape May and
Bay-breasted Warblers, Common Raven, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Veery, and Peregrine
Falcon.
Mallard - 15
Mourning Dove - 20-30
Chimney Swift - around 30
Central Park NYC
Saturday August 28, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Thirteen Species of Wood Warblers including Cape May and
Bay-breasted Warblers, Common Raven, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Veery, and Peregrine
Falcon.
Mallard - 15
Mourning Dove - 20-30
Chimney Swift - around 30