There was a decent morning flight at Coney Island Creek, Brooklyn this
morning. Echoing recent reports, Red-breasted Nuthatches (26) are moving in
earnest. Surprising, were 5 European Goldfinch making the jump to NJ.
Twelve warbler species were highlighted by Cape May, Black-throated Green,
Black-throated Blue, Prairie Warbler and Northern Parula. An Olive-sided
Flycatcher perched briefly in the westernmost trees and the increasingly
present Common Ravens were cavorting over the apartment buildings to the SE.
The Common Tern flock has built to between 250-300 birds and is quite
impressive for NYC.

EBird checklist with some documentation photos can be viewed here:

https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48286107


Good birding,

Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

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