Re:[nysbirds-l] Ash-throated Flycatcher Manhattan 11/9

2020-11-10 Thread Adrian Burke
Several observers looking this morning for the Manhattan Ash-throated
Flycatcher have so far failed to find the bird. In addition to looking
around the soccer fields in Fort Washington Park where it was seen
yesterday, two of us walked south to West Harlem Piers Park at W 125th
Street searching along the way to no avail. It is worth noting that a
Myiarchus flycatcher was seen by Nate O’Reilly at the southwest corner of
the Inwood Hill Park ballfields a few days ago (about 35 blocks north of
the Fort Washington Park ballfields). If this was the same bird, it would
suggest quite a wide ranging individual, so anyone looking for it might
want to check points north and south along the Hudson River greenway.

Good birding,

Adrian Burke
NYC

El El lun, nov. 9, 2020 a la(s) 11:10 p. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:

> An Ash-throated Flycatcher was evidently found today, 11/9, by Gene
> (lastname?) and photographed by James Knox at the fenced in soccer field
> around 165th Street in Fort Washington Park, Manhattan (approximately:
> 40.841134, -73.947066 ).
>
> I'll be looking first thing in the morning (as I'm sure others will be as
> well) and will post any updates to this list.
>
> Thanks to Mary Beth Kooper for passing James' photos along.
>
> Good birding,
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
>

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Ash-throated Flycatcher Manhattan 11/9

2020-11-10 Thread Adrian Burke
Several observers looking this morning for the Manhattan Ash-throated
Flycatcher have so far failed to find the bird. In addition to looking
around the soccer fields in Fort Washington Park where it was seen
yesterday, two of us walked south to West Harlem Piers Park at W 125th
Street searching along the way to no avail. It is worth noting that a
Myiarchus flycatcher was seen by Nate O’Reilly at the southwest corner of
the Inwood Hill Park ballfields a few days ago (about 35 blocks north of
the Fort Washington Park ballfields). If this was the same bird, it would
suggest quite a wide ranging individual, so anyone looking for it might
want to check points north and south along the Hudson River greenway.

Good birding,

Adrian Burke
NYC

El El lun, nov. 9, 2020 a la(s) 11:10 p. m., Adrian Burke <
aburke...@gmail.com> escribió:

> An Ash-throated Flycatcher was evidently found today, 11/9, by Gene
> (lastname?) and photographed by James Knox at the fenced in soccer field
> around 165th Street in Fort Washington Park, Manhattan (approximately:
> 40.841134, -73.947066 ).
>
> I'll be looking first thing in the morning (as I'm sure others will be as
> well) and will post any updates to this list.
>
> Thanks to Mary Beth Kooper for passing James' photos along.
>
> Good birding,
>
> Adrian Burke
> NYC
>

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