On the way to annual Cherry Blossom festival of Roosevelt Island, visited the
community garden which usually has a good collection of birds. Had a singing
Northern Parula. They were reported last weekend - but not sure if any have
been seen in Manhattan yet. Also of interest around garden -
On the way to annual Cherry Blossom festival of Roosevelt Island, visited the
community garden which usually has a good collection of birds. Had a singing
Northern Parula. They were reported last weekend - but not sure if any have
been seen in Manhattan yet. Also of interest around garden -
For the second night in a row, despite unfavorable winds, there is moderately
high reflectivity on radar, indicating a fairly good density of migrating
birds. But while yesterday things petered out (no pun intended) in NJ, tonight
it looks like they will be reaching the NYC metro area. Though
For the second night in a row, despite unfavorable winds, there is moderately
high reflectivity on radar, indicating a fairly good density of migrating
birds. But while yesterday things petered out (no pun intended) in NJ, tonight
it looks like they will be reaching the NYC metro area. Though
Central Park NYC
Sunday, April 22, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido,PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Yellow-rumped & Palm Warblers, Northern Waterthrush, Field & Swamp
Sparrows, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, continuing Red-throated Loon and a Laughing
Gull on the Reservoir (Reservoir birds seen from
Central Park NYC
Sunday, April 22, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido,PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Yellow-rumped & Palm Warblers, Northern Waterthrush, Field & Swamp
Sparrows, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, continuing Red-throated Loon and a Laughing
Gull on the Reservoir (Reservoir birds seen from
I led a walk this morning at NYBG for NYC Audubon - normally the Botanic
Gardens are the realm of the inimitable Debbie Becker of course, but I venture
up there now and then.
It was a gorgeous day today, but there didn’t seem to be much in the way of new
migratory movement, which surprised me
I led a walk this morning at NYBG for NYC Audubon - normally the Botanic
Gardens are the realm of the inimitable Debbie Becker of course, but I venture
up there now and then.
It was a gorgeous day today, but there didn’t seem to be much in the way of new
migratory movement, which surprised me
Male, feeding high in the trees by the SE edge of The Pool. First reported late
this morning on Twitter by @Adamfcaldera and retweeted by @BirdCentralPark.
The closest park entrances are at W100th and W103rd on Central Park West.
Karen Fung
NYC
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Male, feeding high in the trees by the SE edge of The Pool. First reported late
this morning on Twitter by @Adamfcaldera and retweeted by @BirdCentralPark.
The closest park entrances are at W100th and W103rd on Central Park West.
Karen Fung
NYC
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Sorry I meant SW edge not SE
Karen Fung
NYC
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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Karen Fung wrote:
>
> Male, feeding high in the trees by the SE edge of The Pool. First reported
> late this morning on Twitter by @Adamfcaldera and retweeted by
Sorry I meant SW edge not SE
Karen Fung
NYC
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Karen Fung wrote:
>
> Male, feeding high in the trees by the SE edge of The Pool. First reported
> late this morning on Twitter by @Adamfcaldera and retweeted by
> @BirdCentralPark.
>
>
An early male Prairie Warbler at the Sands Point Preserve (Nassau) this morning
was unexpected; it was near the “waterfall” that feeds the pond. Many Palm (23)
and Yellow-rumped (26) Warblers.
Other migrants included Turkey Vulture (overhead), 3 Wood Duck, 4 Ruby-crowned
Kinglets, Blue-gray
An early male Prairie Warbler at the Sands Point Preserve (Nassau) this morning
was unexpected; it was near the “waterfall” that feeds the pond. Many Palm (23)
and Yellow-rumped (26) Warblers.
Other migrants included Turkey Vulture (overhead), 3 Wood Duck, 4 Ruby-crowned
Kinglets, Blue-gray
Bird still here in field between Olmstead and Wiley. Currently much closer to
Olmstead.
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Bird still here in field between Olmstead and Wiley. Currently much closer to
Olmstead.
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