One more woodcock during Gabriel Willow's walk Thursday evening hiding in
daffodil patch in the southeast corner perpendicular to garden shed and
Gertrude Stein statue. Also the FOS warblers- yellow rumps high in the London
Plane trees on the south side.
Happy city birding.
Alan Drogin
Sent
One more woodcock during Gabriel Willow's walk Thursday evening hiding in
daffodil patch in the southeast corner perpendicular to garden shed and
Gertrude Stein statue. Also the FOS warblers- yellow rumps high in the London
Plane trees on the south side.
Happy city birding.
Alan Drogin
Sent
At least 2 more American Woodcocks arrived at Bryant Park today (the third one
I saw may have been the first flying to a new location). They were at the
garden house in the southeast corner, the northwest corner side across from the
Patenque court, and the center ivy plot west of the birdbath.
At least 2 more American Woodcocks arrived at Bryant Park today (the third one
I saw may have been the first flying to a new location). They were at the
garden house in the southeast corner, the northwest corner side across from the
Patenque court, and the center ivy plot west of the birdbath.
Co-worker Bill on his way home alerted me to multiple American Woodcock
sightings in Central Park (probably meant Prospect). So I resumed my daily
watch just before dusk today. All the daffodils, which were days away from
blooming on Monday, were covered in snow so that only a few green tips
Co-worker Bill on his way home alerted me to multiple American Woodcock
sightings in Central Park (probably meant Prospect). So I resumed my daily
watch just before dusk today. All the daffodils, which were days away from
blooming on Monday, were covered in snow so that only a few green tips
This morning I led the first of the season's series of walks in Bryant Park
with NYC Audubon.
It was a lovely morning, and the park had a nice diversity of birds, in spite
of the large numbers of humans and the relative lack of plant cover.
The highlights of the morning included two male
This morning I led the first of the season's series of walks in Bryant Park
with NYC Audubon.
It was a lovely morning, and the park had a nice diversity of birds, in spite
of the large numbers of humans and the relative lack of plant cover.
The highlights of the morning included two male