Thursday, 28 April, 2016 -
A Swainson's Warbler at Central Park's Strawberry Fields, near the
entry point to that area at the "Imagine" circle, closest to the park
entrance at C.P. West & W. 72 St. - this is a report from Alice
Deutsch of Manhattan, and is being confirmed by songs heard.
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From: Alec Humann
Date: Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 9:35 AM
Subject: [geneseebirds-googlegroup] Loggerhead Shrike YES - Twitchell Rd
#5279 - Alec Humann
To: "geneseebird...@geneseo.edu" , "
hi again folks,
the rare bird appearing in Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City) has
been possible for well over 200 to see rather well, and even
photograph without undue difficulties or "dramas". Please be civil
with your fellow birders & the many other people who make use of this
area
Thursday, 28 April, 2016 -
Central Park, Manhattan, New York City (in the Strawberry Fields area
of the park) -
The SWAINSON'S WARBLER is & has been observed & well-photographed as
well as video'd & audio'd by at least 150 (+) observers so far this
morning at a well-known birding site
Wednesday, 27 April, 2016Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. CityAmong the species recorded in Central for Wednesday were Least Flycatcher, seen by Joe DiCostanzo's early bird walk group for the AMNH (American Museum of Natural History) & by some other observers later in the day; altogether (at least)
Thursday, 28 April, 2016 - Central Park, Manhattan, New York City
the Swainson's WARBLER is still being seen & heard, thru 4:30 P.M.
this afternoon at Strawberry Fields, nearest the West 72 Street park
entrance, with multiple observers on-scene. THE place to check is
along the park drive
Central Park NYC
Thursday April 28, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from Turtle
Pond at 9am until around 12:30pm.
Canada Goose - 2 Turtle Pond
Gadwall - pair Turtle Pond
Double-crested Cormorant - with crests Turtle Pond
Black-crowned Night-Heron - 3
The Swainson's Warbler is continuing to be seen at nearly-noon, and
possibly heard singing at intervals as well, in the area already
described for this morning - at Strawberry Fields within Central Park
(Manhattan, NYC) & nearest park entrance being West 72 Street &
Central Park West.
This morning before heading to HLSP, I did a quick walk through of Valley
Stream. A single Raven flew over carrying sticks in its beak. It was being
harassed by two crows. With all the Raven sightings going on in this area, I
wonder if this is indicative of a pair trying to nest.
Mike Z.
Alley pond park
Little alley pond
Blue-winged warbler,
American Redstart.
Yellow warbler
Rufous-sided Towhee
Cat birds in nuptial display.
Also the usual set of bird suspects and many families enjoying the week from
school and BBQing, diversity of food very impressive. Yum Yum
Rick & Linda
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 04/28/2016
* NYBU1604.28
- Birds mentioned
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Please submit reports to
dsu...@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org
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YELLOW-H. BLACKBIRD
PRAIRIE WARBLER
Common Loon
Great
>From Alice Deutsch on the New York Birders FB page: Note that it was
spotted by Katie (correction from Kathy) from Long Island and she asked me
and Andrew R to id it. After recovering from our OMG moment we told her
what the bird was and I tweeted it.
Katie is Katie Kleinpeter. Thank you
Wednesday, 27 April, 2016Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. CityAmong the species recorded in Central for Wednesday were Least Flycatcher, seen by Joe DiCostanzo's early bird walk group for the AMNH (American Museum of Natural History) & by some other observers later in the day; altogether (at least)
Thursday, 28 April, 2016 -
A Swainson's Warbler at Central Park's Strawberry Fields, near the
entry point to that area at the "Imagine" circle, closest to the park
entrance at C.P. West & W. 72 St. - this is a report from Alice
Deutsch of Manhattan, and is being confirmed by songs heard.
Forwarding::
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From: Alec Humann
Date: Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 9:35 AM
Subject: [geneseebirds-googlegroup] Loggerhead Shrike YES - Twitchell Rd
#5279 - Alec Humann
To: "geneseebird...@geneseo.edu" , "
geneseebirds-googlegr...@geneseo.edu"
Bird currently
Thursday, 28 April, 2016 -
Central Park, Manhattan, New York City (in the Strawberry Fields area
of the park) -
The SWAINSON'S WARBLER is & has been observed & well-photographed as
well as video'd & audio'd by at least 150 (+) observers so far this
morning at a well-known birding site
hi again folks,
the rare bird appearing in Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City) has
been possible for well over 200 to see rather well, and even
photograph without undue difficulties or "dramas". Please be civil
with your fellow birders & the many other people who make use of this
area
The Swainson's Warbler is continuing to be seen at nearly-noon, and
possibly heard singing at intervals as well, in the area already
described for this morning - at Strawberry Fields within Central Park
(Manhattan, NYC) & nearest park entrance being West 72 Street &
Central Park West.
This morning before heading to HLSP, I did a quick walk through of Valley
Stream. A single Raven flew over carrying sticks in its beak. It was being
harassed by two crows. With all the Raven sightings going on in this area, I
wonder if this is indicative of a pair trying to nest.
Mike Z.
Alley pond park
Little alley pond
Blue-winged warbler,
American Redstart.
Yellow warbler
Rufous-sided Towhee
Cat birds in nuptial display.
Also the usual set of bird suspects and many families enjoying the week from
school and BBQing, diversity of food very impressive. Yum Yum
Rick & Linda
>From Alice Deutsch on the New York Birders FB page: Note that it was
spotted by Katie (correction from Kathy) from Long Island and she asked me
and Andrew R to id it. After recovering from our OMG moment we told her
what the bird was and I tweeted it.
Katie is Katie Kleinpeter. Thank you
Thursday, 28 April, 2016 - Central Park, Manhattan, New York City
the Swainson's WARBLER is still being seen & heard, thru 4:30 P.M.
this afternoon at Strawberry Fields, nearest the West 72 Street park
entrance, with multiple observers on-scene. THE place to check is
along the park drive
Additonal Info - Central Park NYC - Swainson's Warbler
A photo of the bird from 7:48am this morning:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18225236
Today's Swainson's Warbler was not, of course, the first record for Central
Park, NYC.
Here are the previous records with multiple observers:
Central Park NYC
Thursday April 28, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk starting from Turtle
Pond at 9am until around 12:30pm.
Canada Goose - 2 Turtle Pond
Gadwall - pair Turtle Pond
Double-crested Cormorant - with crests Turtle Pond
Black-crowned Night-Heron - 3
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 04/28/2016
* NYBU1604.28
- Birds mentioned
---
Please submit reports to
dsu...@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org
---
YELLOW-H. BLACKBIRD
PRAIRIE WARBLER
Common Loon
Great
Thursday, 28 April, 2016 -
Central Park, Manhattan...
While enjoying the rarity of the day in the area of Strawberry Fields
in Central Park, I had a very cordial conversation with a member of
the N.Y.P.D., who is also a veteran of the force in N.Y.C. and will be
following up on some
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