Central Park NYC
Saturday July 30, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights today - 6 species of Wood Warblers

Canada Goose - 4 Riviera
Wood Duck - 2 at Upper Love (Bob & Deb before walk)
Mallard - a couple of broods Turtle Pond
Mourning Dove
Black-billed Cuckoo - pursued by American Robins at Maintenance Field (Bob & Deb before walk)
Chimney Swift - few
Double-crested cormorant - Turtle Pond
Great Egret - Turtle Pond
Red-bellied Woodpecker - including hatch-year with adult male Maintenance Field, Tupelo Field
Downy Woodpecker - Maintenance Field, hatch-year at the Oven, Summer House
Northern Flicker - hatch-year Tupelo Field
Eastern Kingbird - adult with hatch-year Turtle Pond
Warbling Vireo - Oven
Red-eyed Vireo - Oven
Blue Jay
Black-capped Chickadee - Maintenance Field (Victor Lloyd)
Tufted Titmouse - fluffy hatch-year Oven (Nancy Shamban)
White-breasted Nuthatch - Oven, Summer House Meadow (Andrea Hessel), Summer House
House Wren - Shakespeare Garden (Andrea Hessel)
Carolina Wren - 2 Upper Lobe singing & comb call
American Robin - many locations
Gray Catbird - several locatons
Northern Mockingbird - flyover Warbler Rock
House Finch - several locations
Northern Waterthrush - Oven, also Upper Lobe (Bob & Deb before walk)
Blue-winged Warbler - Maintenance Field (Bob & Deb before walk)
Black-and-white Warbler - male at Oven, male Summer House
American Redstart - imm. male Oven, adult male Summer House Meadow, others before the walk
Magnolia Warbler - Maintenance Field (Bob & Deb before walk)
Yellow Warbler - male at Oven, 5 Shakespeare Garden (Noa & Mayra Cruz)
Northern Cardinal - several locations
Red-winged Blackbird - hatch-year at Tupelo Field, small flock southbound flyover
Orchard Oriole - immature male Willow Rock
Baltimore Oriole - several locations

Deb Allen

P. S. On the way back to the Bronx, Bob & I saw two Turkey Vultures circling over the area of the North & South Brother Islands.

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