Tuesday, 9 November 2010 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City

A total of more than 9 hours of observations from various points,  
primarily several in the park's north end with visits to all parts of  
the park from Fifth Ave. to Central Park West, and C.P. South (60th  
Street) to 110th Street. The early a.m. observations first from the  
pavillion by the Castle overlooking the Turtle Pond/Great Lawn vista  
(north views) and then from the Great Hill (less views but open to  
much sky and movement to the west) and also a few prominences around  
the edges of the park's largest fields - ie, the North Meadow, Sheep  
Meadow and more briefly, elsewhere. I also scanned all water-bodies &  
had lengthy walks in the north & central portions of wooded areas as  
well as to & from the north & south-most sections today.

There was a very good flight (for early November) this morning & at  
least a few lingerers into the mid-day, plus a modest number of  
diurnal migrants ongoing; among the many highlights:

Black Vulture (6, possibly an all-time high count for one sighting at  
one time in Central Park, to date)
Turkey Vulture (120+ - not a record-high flight observed here but an  
impressive one, esp, late in day)
Snow Goose (800+, including at least 8 "blue" form)
Atlantic Brant (500+)
Canada Goose (2,500+)
Bald Eagle (3 thru 3:30 p.m.)
Northern Harrier (4)
Red-shouldered Hawk (12)
Red-tailed Hawk (35+ migrants)
Wilson's Snipe (1, lake shore by the "cave")
Black-capped Chickadee (300+ ifly-bys in first hour)
Horned Lark (30+ fly-bys)
American Robin (1,800 fly-overs)
Eastern Bluebird (8 fly-bys)
Hermit Thrush (200+)
Cedar Waxwing (300+)
American Pipit (100+ fly-bys)
Myrtle Warbler (250+)
Palm Warbler (6)
Pine Warbler (1)
Ovenbird (2)
Common Yellowthroat (1)
American Tree Sparrow (2)
Chipping Sparrow (8)
Field Sparrow
Vesper Sparrow (2, N. Meadow knoll, early a.m.)
Savannah Sparrow
Fox Sparrow (few)
Song Sparrow
Lincoln's Sparrow (1)
Swamp Sparrow (12+)
White-throated Sparrow (3,000+)
White-crowned Sparrow (few)
Slate-colored Junco (5,000+)
Indigo Bunting (3)
Red-winged Blackbird (4,000+)
Eastern Meadowlark (2, Sheep Meadow before open to public)
Rusty Blackbird (3 fly-bys)
Common Grackle (5,000+)
Brown-headed Cowbird
Baltimore Oriole (1 fem., feeder area in Ramble, into mid-day)
Purple Finch (30+)
COMMON REDPOLL (1, Wildflower Meadow, a.m. but not relocated later in  
the morning or in 2 attempts after noon and after 3 p.m. - also none  
of this species noted by me around the active feeding station in the  
Ramble of Central Park - although that station bears watching, as it  
was by multiple folks today...)
PINE SISKIN (60+ flybys, & at least 2 at feeders with goldfinches)
American Goldfinch (800+ fly-bys; 200+ feeding in many areas)

Also noted on the water-bodies of central park including the Meer,  
Pool, Lake, Pond, sailboat pond and reservoir:

Pied-billed Grebe (4)
Double-crested Cormorant (4)
Great Blue Heron (1)
Black-crowned Night-Heron (1)
Canada Goose
Mute Swan (2)
Wood Duck (multiple, at edges)
Gadwall
American Wigeon
American Black Duck (total, 28)
Mallard (400+)
Northern Shoveler (total, 120)
Northern Pintail (drake, Pond)
Green-winged Teal (several)
Ring-necked Duck (Lake, a.m.)
Lesser Scaup (2 drakes, Meer)
Bufflehead (multiples)
Hooded Merganser (total, 16)
Ruddy Duck (total, 224)

As well as these additional fly-bys:

Common Loon (30+)
Double-crested Cormorant (150+)
Great Blue Heron (3)
Great Egret (1, late!)
Wood Duck (early a.m.)
Greater Scaup (200+)
Red-breasted Merganser (several)

And these additional species:

Sharp-shinned Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
American Kestrel
Merlin
Peregrine Falcon
Ring-billed Gull (500+)
Herring Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Rock Pigeon
Mourning Dove
Belted Kingfisher
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Downy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker
Northern [Yellow-shafted] Flicker
Eastern Phoebe (several)
Blue-headed Vireo (1, a bit late!)
Blue Jay (many)
American Crow
Tufted Titmouse
Red-breasted Nuthatch
White-breasted Nuthatch
Brown Creeper
Carolina Wren
Winter Wren
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Gray Catbird (1)
Northern Mockingbird
Brown Thrasher (2)
European Starling
Eastern Towhee
Northern Cardinal
Brown-headed Cowbird
House Finch
House Sparrow

and one chilled Monarch butterfly in below-50 F. with north wind.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan


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