[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC Bird Walk - North End on Friday October 10th
Central Park NYC Bird Walk - North End on Friday October 10thWe saw eight species of wood warblers:Black-and-white Warbler - 3Common Yellowthroat - 10+ American Redstart - 3 or 4 including an adult maleMagnolia WarblerBlack-throated Blue Warbler - males & femalesPalm Warbler - at least 4Yellow-rumped WarblerBlack-throated Green Warbler - adult male bathing in the LochA Common Raven circled over the Grassy Knoll eliciting yawns from the Brits on the walk. Also:Gadwall - fewer than last week - MeerNorthern Shoveler - more than 20 - MeerRuby-throated Hummingbird - Conservatory GardenAmerican Kestrel - one or twoYellow-bellied Sapsucker - not as many as last weekNorthern Flicker - manyEastern Phoebe - 6 mostly at the Great HillBlue-headed VireoRed-eyed VireoWhite-breasted NuthatchBrown CreeperHouse WrenWinter Wren Golden-crowned Kinglet - severalRuby-crowned Kinglet - more than 20 - stopped countingSwainson's ThrushHermit ThrushWood ThrushGray Catbird - manyBrown ThrasherNorthern MockingbirdCedar Waxwing - small flock at Fort ClintonEastern TowheeChipping SparrowSong Sparrow - lotsSwamp Swamp Indigo BuntingPurple Finch - adult male and young male feeding on seeds of Beggar's Ticks on the north side of the Loch& other common birds.After the walk I saw a Black-billed Cuckoo at the Wildflower Meadow. Deborah Allen, m.ob. -- NYSbirds-L List Info: Welcome and Basics Rules and Information Subscribe, Configuration and Leave Archives: The Mail Archive Surfbirds BirdingOnThe.Net Please submit your observations to eBird! --
[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC Bird Walk - North End on Friday October 10th
Central Park NYC Bird Walk - North End on Friday October 10thWe saw eight species of wood warblers:Black-and-white Warbler - 3Common Yellowthroat - 10+ American Redstart - 3 or 4 including an adult maleMagnolia WarblerBlack-throated Blue Warbler - males femalesPalm Warbler - at least 4Yellow-rumped WarblerBlack-throated Green Warbler - adult male bathing in the LochA Common Raven circled over the Grassy Knoll eliciting yawns from the Brits on the walk. Also:Gadwall - fewer than last week - MeerNorthern Shoveler - more than 20 - MeerRuby-throated Hummingbird - Conservatory GardenAmerican Kestrel - one or twoYellow-bellied Sapsucker - not as many as last weekNorthern Flicker - manyEastern Phoebe - 6 mostly at the Great HillBlue-headed VireoRed-eyed VireoWhite-breasted NuthatchBrown CreeperHouse WrenWinter Wren Golden-crowned Kinglet - severalRuby-crowned Kinglet - more than 20 - stopped countingSwainson's ThrushHermit ThrushWood ThrushGray Catbird - manyBrown ThrasherNorthern MockingbirdCedar Waxwing - small flock at Fort ClintonEastern TowheeChipping SparrowSong Sparrow - lotsSwamp Swamp Indigo BuntingPurple Finch - adult male and young male feeding on seeds of Beggar's Ticks on the north side of the Loch other common birds.After the walk I saw a Black-billed Cuckoo at the Wildflower Meadow. Deborah Allen, m.ob. -- NYSbirds-L List Info: Welcome and Basics Rules and Information Subscribe, Configuration and Leave Archives: The Mail Archive Surfbirds BirdingOnThe.Net Please submit your observations to eBird! --