In a four-hour tour of the Ramble we spotted:
Black and white warbler
Louisiana Waterthrush
Pine warbler
Palm warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
Eastern Phoebe
Ruby Crowned Kinglets
Golden crowned kinglets
Hermit Thrush
Brown Thrasher
American Robin
Catbird - FOY
Eastern Towhee
Song sparrow
Field
A bird tour of Central Park shows migration is in full swing!
Summer Tanager
Scarlet Tanager-7
Indigo Bunting
Great crested Flycatcher
Least Flycatcher
Rose breasted grosbeak-3
Baltimore Oriole-5
Blue headed Vireo
Yellow throated vireo
Red eyed vireo
Brewster’s Warbler
Hooded Warbler
5/7/23 - Central Park, Manhattan, NY
5 Canada Geese1 Wood Duck7 Mallards3 Double-crested Cormorants1 Black-crowned
NIght-Heron2 Red-tailed Hawks1 VIRGINIA RAIL1 Solitary Sandpiper3 Herring
Gulls8+ Mourning Dovesmany Rock Pigeons2 Yellow-bellied Cuckoos1 EURASIAN
EAGLE-OWL5 Chimney Swifts4
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
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
Hallet Wildlife Sanctuary area, Central Park, Manhattan, NY
2 Eastern Phoebes1 Great Egret2 Black-crowned Night-Herons1 American Coot1
Northern Shoveler1 very vocal Swamp Sparrowmany White-throated Sparrowsa few
Dark-eyed Juncos7+ Northern Cardinalsseveral Mallards4+ Canada Geese2 Mourning
Hallet Wildlife Sanctuary area, Central Park, Manhattan, NY
2 Eastern Phoebes1 Great Egret2 Black-crowned Night-Herons1 American Coot1
Northern Shoveler1 very vocal Swamp Sparrowmany White-throated Sparrowsa few
Dark-eyed Juncos7+ Northern Cardinalsseveral Mallards4+ Canada Geese2 Mourning
I was in Central Park this am for the Japan Day festivities and to try for the
continuing Kirtland's Warbler. I got the warbler at 8:15am at the usual spot
on West Drive just north of 91st. next to the reservoir. It gave wonderful
close views of course because I left my camera in the car.
I was in Central Park this am for the Japan Day festivities and to try for the
continuing Kirtland's Warbler. I got the warbler at 8:15am at the usual spot
on West Drive just north of 91st. next to the reservoir. It gave wonderful
close views of course because I left my camera in the car.
4/3/17 Monday, 8:30 to 2:30Pat Pollock
Pinetum became very active 2nd time around: 3 Pine Warblers (north edge of
circle, very high up) in pine treesYellow-bellied Sapsuckers in (Turkey
Elms?)Many Song SparowsMany PhoebesGolden-Crowned
KingletsJuncosWhite-br-Nuthatchesat Reservoir: return of
4/3/17 Monday, 8:30 to 2:30Pat Pollock
Pinetum became very active 2nd time around: 3 Pine Warblers (north edge of
circle, very high up) in pine treesYellow-bellied Sapsuckers in (Turkey
Elms?)Many Song SparowsMany PhoebesGolden-Crowned
KingletsJuncosWhite-br-Nuthatchesat Reservoir: return of
Pat Pollock
Haven't seen Red-necked Grebe for 2 days; Common Loon seen Sun.-Tues. on very
hot days, it seemed to leave the Reservoir and return the next morning.
Mon.,2/20Merlin perched high up in field east of Main. Fld. 2 pm eating some
prey.At Reservoir Common Loon, 1 Pied-billed Grebe, 3
Pat Pollock
Haven't seen Red-necked Grebe for 2 days; Common Loon seen Sun.-Tues. on very
hot days, it seemed to leave the Reservoir and return the next morning.
Mon.,2/20Merlin perched high up in field east of Main. Fld. 2 pm eating some
prey.At Reservoir Common Loon, 1 Pied-billed Grebe, 3
4/30/16 - Central Park, Manhattan, New York Co., NY
Time: 7:30am to 3:30pmObservers: Andrew Block, Wendy Rihner & her family (til
10:30am)
5 Canada Geese7 Mallards1 Belted Kingfishermany Mourning Dovesmany Rock
Pigeons3+ Red-bellied Woodpeckers1 Downy Woodpecker3 Northern Flickers1
White-eyed
4/30/16 - Central Park, Manhattan, New York Co., NY
Time: 7:30am to 3:30pmObservers: Andrew Block, Wendy Rihner & her family (til
10:30am)
5 Canada Geese7 Mallards1 Belted Kingfishermany Mourning Dovesmany Rock
Pigeons3+ Red-bellied Woodpeckers1 Downy Woodpecker3 Northern Flickers1
White-eyed
4/8/16, FridayPat Pollock
2 rather weather-beaten Pine Warblers on the ground near backstop NE Pinetum
this morning6 Chipping Sparrowsa few JuncosYellow-bellied Sapsucker in tree
nearby
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4/8/16, FridayPat Pollock
2 rather weather-beaten Pine Warblers on the ground near backstop NE Pinetum
this morning6 Chipping Sparrowsa few JuncosYellow-bellied Sapsucker in tree
nearby
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4/15/15 Wednesday & Tuesday 4/14/15Pat Pollock
Fos for Ramble Louisiana Warbler 1st spotted by Pat Klein on east path of Point
yesterday, 4/14/15 about 1:00 pm; I saw it about 6 pm and again this
morningsame place (this was earliest I got to computer - St. Agnes is closed
for 2 weeksI called
4/15/15 Wednesday Tuesday 4/14/15Pat Pollock
Fos for Ramble Louisiana Warbler 1st spotted by Pat Klein on east path of Point
yesterday, 4/14/15 about 1:00 pm; I saw it about 6 pm and again this
morningsame place (this was earliest I got to computer - St. Agnes is closed
for 2 weeksI called
3/31/15, TuesdayPat Pollock
new migrants: Great Egret with luxurious trailing feathers @ Turtle Pond
Hermit Thrush field south of Tupelo area(tip from Andrew
R.)Rusty Blackbird in Oven seen from east side rock, far over to left, foraging
in mud & dead leavesmany
3/31/15, TuesdayPat Pollock
new migrants: Great Egret with luxurious trailing feathers @ Turtle Pond
Hermit Thrush field south of Tupelo area(tip from Andrew
R.)Rusty Blackbird in Oven seen from east side rock, far over to left, foraging
in mud dead leavesmany
1/1/14, Wednesday
Pat Pollock
Highlights of 42 species I saw yesterday:
Reservoir
Ringed-neck Duck (was in SE, 1/2/14 NE close to retaining Wall)
pair of Wood Ducks SE
Hooded Mergansers 8
7 American Coots
5 Pied-billed Grebes
Buffleheads 4
4 American Black Ducks
Great Black-backed Gull
Feeders:
1/1/14, Wednesday
Pat Pollock
Highlights of 42 species I saw yesterday:
Reservoir
Ringed-neck Duck (was in SE, 1/2/14 NE close to retaining Wall)
pair of Wood Ducks SE
Hooded Mergansers 8
7 American Coots
5 Pied-billed Grebes
Buffleheads 4
4 American Black Ducks
Great Black-backed Gull
Feeders:
5/6/12 - The Ramble, Central Park, Manhattan, NY
Time: 7:45 to 11:30am
Observers: Andrew Block
2 Double-crested Cormorants
2 Black-crowned Night-Herons
6 Canada Geese
8 Mallards
3 Herring Gulls
5 Mourning Doves
3 Rock Pigeons
2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers
1 Downy Woodpecker
1 Northern Flicker
3
5/6/12 - The Ramble, Central Park, Manhattan, NY
Time: 7:45 to 11:30am
Observers: Andrew Block
2 Double-crested Cormorants
2 Black-crowned Night-Herons
6 Canada Geese
8 Mallards
3 Herring Gulls
5 Mourning Doves
3 Rock Pigeons
2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers
1 Downy Woodpecker
1 Northern Flicker
3
5/2/10 - Central Park, Manhattan, NY
Time: 7:30am to 1:30pm
Observers: Andrew Block, BRSS Audubon group
1 Common Loon
3 Double-crested Cormorants
1 Great Egret
1 Black-crowned NIght-Heron
6 Canada Geese
8+ Mallards
10+ Rock Pigeons
5 Mourning Doves
6 Chimney Swifts
1 RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
5/2/10 - Central Park, Manhattan, NY
Time: 7:30am to 1:30pm
Observers: Andrew Block, BRSS Audubon group
1 Common Loon
3 Double-crested Cormorants
1 Great Egret
1 Black-crowned NIght-Heron
6 Canada Geese
8+ Mallards
10+ Rock Pigeons
5 Mourning Doves
6 Chimney Swifts
1 RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
Sam & all,
nice report from Central Park in Manhattan, N.Y. City - since you
write "this afternoon" we can assume the sightings are all from
Friday, 4 September, 2009. Incidentally, the Common Yellowthroats
observed at the "wildflower meadow" in the park's north end are
migrants,
Sam & all,
nice report from Central Park in Manhattan, N.Y. City - since you
write "this afternoon" we can assume the sightings are all from
Friday, 4 September, 2009. Incidentally, the Common Yellowthroats
observed at the "wildflower meadow" in the park's north end are
migrants,
All -
This afternoon was fairly productive Central Park. From the top of
Belvedere Castle I saw 5 Kestrels, 1 Merlin an Osprey and a young Bald Eagle
during a hour's watch. With the gusty north winds I expected a bit more
than the numbers I actually saw. Many swifts were active, perhaps
All -
This afternoon was fairly productive Central Park. From the top of
Belvedere Castle I saw 5 Kestrels, 1 Merlin an Osprey and a young Bald Eagle
during a hour's watch. With the gusty north winds I expected a bit more
than the numbers I actually saw. Many swifts were active, perhaps
All -
This afternoon was fairly productive Central Park. From the top of
Belvedere Castle I saw 5 Kestrels, 1 Merlin an Osprey and a young Bald Eagle
during a hour's watch. With the gusty north winds I expected a bit more
than the numbers I actually saw. Many swifts were active, perhaps
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