Hi All,

New York county proved to be good birding today! On our way back from a 
successful Virginia's Warbler chase, Malcolm Morris, Ken Chaya, Jeff Nulle, 
Karen Fung and I stopped at RANDALL'S ISLAND, where we were not disappointed. 
We started at backstop 42 on the NE side of the island, where we scanned the 
water as well as checked the ballfields and some weedy areas.  6 HORNED LARKS 
touched down on the ballfield, and out on the water we had some good NY co. 
birds, but the real highlights were a pair of adult BLACK-HEADED GULLS that 
flew over with a group of ring-billed's and a LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, passing 
over the ballfields and flying north past the New York Post building. We also 
noted a LAUGHING GULL, making for a 6 gull day in NY co.! After the excitement 
here we headed over to the little Hell's Gate saltmarsh and walked along the 
trail by the East River. Highlights here included FIELD and FOX SPARROW. Full 
lists and details as well as photos are in the ebird checklists below:

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12124737
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12124682

Once back in Manhattan, I headed to CENTRAL PARK, where highlights were the 
continuing RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD at the conservatory garden (viewed around 2:30 
pm), 2 BARRED OWLS, and a few other later migrants. Here's the full list:

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12127348

Good Birding,
Jacob Drucker
Amherst, MA
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