[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler contn’ing: Oscawana Island, Westchester

2019-05-14 Thread Anne Swaim
Prothonotary Warbler just relocated, 2nd day, Oscawana Island, Crugers, 
Westchester. 

Of note: this small Hudson River overlook, b/n Croton Point and George’s Island 
(Google map link below), has had a very good diversity of warblers these past 
two cold, rainy days including multiple Cape May, Blackpoll, as well as many 
other sp. 

Google link
Oscawana Island
Crugers, NY 10520
https://goo.gl/maps/dBV6SfMq24UavriN6

If visiting, enter roadside gate, walk on the only, main trail across creek and 
turn L at T intersection to go uphill into oak wooded ridge above RR tunnel 
below. Protho has been in those upper young oak woods by chimney ruins. 

Protho relocated by Karalyn Lamb just now. Seen yesterday by Ryan MacLean and 
Anne Swaim. My eBird list yesterday:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56237492

Charlie Roberto first tipped us off to the small warbler concentration at 
Oscawana Island yesterday mid day via the LoHud Birds Whats App group.  
(Thanks, Charlie!) Charlie’s eBird list of yesterday:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56223012

Anne Swaim
Saw Mill River Audubon
www,sawmillriveraudubon.org
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler contn’ing: Oscawana Island, Westchester

2019-05-14 Thread Anne Swaim
Prothonotary Warbler just relocated, 2nd day, Oscawana Island, Crugers, 
Westchester. 

Of note: this small Hudson River overlook, b/n Croton Point and George’s Island 
(Google map link below), has had a very good diversity of warblers these past 
two cold, rainy days including multiple Cape May, Blackpoll, as well as many 
other sp. 

Google link
Oscawana Island
Crugers, NY 10520
https://goo.gl/maps/dBV6SfMq24UavriN6

If visiting, enter roadside gate, walk on the only, main trail across creek and 
turn L at T intersection to go uphill into oak wooded ridge above RR tunnel 
below. Protho has been in those upper young oak woods by chimney ruins. 

Protho relocated by Karalyn Lamb just now. Seen yesterday by Ryan MacLean and 
Anne Swaim. My eBird list yesterday:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56237492

Charlie Roberto first tipped us off to the small warbler concentration at 
Oscawana Island yesterday mid day via the LoHud Birds Whats App group.  
(Thanks, Charlie!) Charlie’s eBird list of yesterday:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56223012

Anne Swaim
Saw Mill River Audubon
www,sawmillriveraudubon.org
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[nysbirds-l] Evening Grosbeak(s), Central Park, Manhattan

2019-05-14 Thread Timothy Healy
A female Evening Grosbeak has apparently been seen several times throughout the 
day in the Ramble of Central Park. I have been doing some post-work birding in 
the light rain and just heard the bird calling in the trees high above the 
Azalea Pond. There seems to be more than one voice, though, with vocalizations 
overlapping with one another. Currently audible right now, trying to get a 
visual on the bird(s). 

Cheers!
-Tim H
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[nysbirds-l] Evening Grosbeak(s), Central Park, Manhattan

2019-05-14 Thread Timothy Healy
A female Evening Grosbeak has apparently been seen several times throughout the 
day in the Ramble of Central Park. I have been doing some post-work birding in 
the light rain and just heard the bird calling in the trees high above the 
Azalea Pond. There seems to be more than one voice, though, with vocalizations 
overlapping with one another. Currently audible right now, trying to get a 
visual on the bird(s). 

Cheers!
-Tim H
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[nysbirds-l] Bronxville Lake birds

2019-05-14 Thread Andrew Block
5/14/19 Bronxville Lake, Bronx River Reservation, Bronxville/Tuckahoe, NY
6+ Warbling Vireos2 White-breasted Nuthatches1 Blue-gray Gnatcatcherseveral 
American Robins (inc. two on nests)2 House Finches1 Black-and-white Warbler1 
Common Yellowthroat1 American Redstart3 Northern Parulas1 Magnolia Warbler1 
Yellow Warbler (gathering nesting material)1 Scarlet Tanager (male feeding with 
the grosbeak)1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak (male)2 Baltimore Orioles1 Orchard Oriole
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York 10705-4629 
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[nysbirds-l] Bronxville Lake birds

2019-05-14 Thread Andrew Block
5/14/19 Bronxville Lake, Bronx River Reservation, Bronxville/Tuckahoe, NY
6+ Warbling Vireos2 White-breasted Nuthatches1 Blue-gray Gnatcatcherseveral 
American Robins (inc. two on nests)2 House Finches1 Black-and-white Warbler1 
Common Yellowthroat1 American Redstart3 Northern Parulas1 Magnolia Warbler1 
Yellow Warbler (gathering nesting material)1 Scarlet Tanager (male feeding with 
the grosbeak)1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak (male)2 Baltimore Orioles1 Orchard Oriole
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York 10705-4629 
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[nysbirds-l] Evening Grosbeak, Central Park, NYC (Tues., 4/14)

2019-05-14 Thread Thomas Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Tuesday, 14 May, 2019:

An EVENING Grosbeak was among birds observed Tuesday morning (5/14) in the 
Ramble section; this during a group bird-walk for & by the American Museum of 
Natural History's leader & participants.   Many other migrants are also present 
in Central Park & elsewhere around Manhattan. Despite what appears ‘contrary’ 
weather regionally, there is some evidence for ongoing bird movement since the 
day prior, and other unexpected species might well turn up.   More anon., with 
additions.

good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan
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[nysbirds-l] Evening Grosbeak, Central Park, NYC (Tues., 4/14)

2019-05-14 Thread Thomas Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Tuesday, 14 May, 2019:

An EVENING Grosbeak was among birds observed Tuesday morning (5/14) in the 
Ramble section; this during a group bird-walk for & by the American Museum of 
Natural History's leader & participants.   Many other migrants are also present 
in Central Park & elsewhere around Manhattan. Despite what appears ‘contrary’ 
weather regionally, there is some evidence for ongoing bird movement since the 
day prior, and other unexpected species might well turn up.   More anon., with 
additions.

good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan
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