[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 4/29-30

2015-05-01 Thread Thomas Fiore
Wednesday & Thursday, 29 & 30 April, 2015 Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City A Prothonotary Warbler had not been sighted again as of Wed., although it could well be lurking in the park, perhaps in a less-watched area. If it has moved on, we all hope it stays out of the way of walls or

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 4/29-30

2015-05-01 Thread Thomas Fiore
Wednesday Thursday, 29 30 April, 2015 Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City A Prothonotary Warbler had not been sighted again as of Wed., although it could well be lurking in the park, perhaps in a less-watched area. If it has moved on, we all hope it stays out of the way of walls or

Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 4/29

2014-04-29 Thread Gabriel Willow
Thanks as always for the detailed report Tom (and for the shout-out you gave me yesterday!). I'll add a couple of sightings from my NYC Audubon walk this evening: we had two Field Sparrows in that patch of fragrant sumac between Cherry Hill & the Lower Lobe (by where the weeping willow used to

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 4/29

2014-04-29 Thread Thomas Fiore
Tuesday, 29 April, 2014 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City A few additions to the spring arrivals - Veery & Wood Thrush, each of which sang at times as did a few Hermit Thrush, sotto voce... & a bit more vocal, in infrequent hearings and a few bright sightings, Great Crested Flycatcher &

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 4/29

2014-04-29 Thread Thomas Fiore
Tuesday, 29 April, 2014 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City A few additions to the spring arrivals - Veery Wood Thrush, each of which sang at times as did a few Hermit Thrush, sotto voce... a bit more vocal, in infrequent hearings and a few bright sightings, Great Crested Flycatcher

Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC 4/29

2014-04-29 Thread Gabriel Willow
Thanks as always for the detailed report Tom (and for the shout-out you gave me yesterday!). I'll add a couple of sightings from my NYC Audubon walk this evening: we had two Field Sparrows in that patch of fragrant sumac between Cherry Hill the Lower Lobe (by where the weeping willow used to