Among the ten warbler species at the Southard's trail (Babylon) this morning, I
had great looks at a Bay-breasted. Other notable birds included a singing
Swainson's Thrush and a Black-crowned Night Heron.
Bob Grover
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Fairly active in the Ramble this morning. My Amerivan Museum of Natural
History birdwalk group had 16 species of warblers from about 7 - 9 am:
Nashville Warbler (sw of Azalea Pond)
Northern Parula
Yellow Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Magnolia Warbler (everywhere)
Cape May Warbler (female,
This is a summary of the Birdline reports for the week ending May 19, 2010.
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147 species were reported this week including 24 warbler species, 7
flycatchers and 5 vireos.
(* new for this year )
Most notable
This afternoon I was standing at the edge of Nelly's Lawn in Prospect
Park watching the Red-tailed Hawk nest through my scope. A parks
department vehicle stopped at the side of the road and a woman walked
over to me. She told me that I needed a permit to shoot still photos
or videos using
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Subject:[ebirdsnyc] Hour-long David Sibley interview on line
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 19:47:36 -0400
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Among the ten warbler species at the Southard's trail (Babylon) this morning, I
had great looks at a Bay-breasted. Other notable birds included a singing
Swainson's Thrush and a Black-crowned Night Heron.
Bob Grover
This e-mail message and any attachments are
Fairly active in the Ramble this morning. My Amerivan Museum of Natural
History birdwalk group had 16 species of warblers from about 7 - 9 am:
Nashville Warbler (sw of Azalea Pond)
Northern Parula
Yellow Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Magnolia Warbler (everywhere)
Cape May Warbler (female,
This is a summary of the Birdline reports for the week ending May 19, 2010.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to
birdl...@hmbc.net
147 species were reported this week including 24 warbler species, 7
flycatchers and 5 vireos.
(* new for this year )
Most notable
In addition to the birds seen by the AMNH group in Central Park earlier
in the morning, there was a first Spring male SUMMER TANAGER (salmon
colored head, breast, and vent area, yellow belly) calling repeatedly on
the east slope of Strawberry Fields just after 12:30; another Lincoln's
Sparrow
My property is surrounded by a Suffolk County preserve of about 30 plus
acres. I heard Blue winged warbler briefly, a former breeder in these
woods; a persistent Yellow Warbler who has not tired all these last four
days of singing; an American Redstart, a usual visitor during migration as
well
This afternoon I was standing at the edge of Nelly's Lawn in Prospect
Park watching the Red-tailed Hawk nest through my scope. A parks
department vehicle stopped at the side of the road and a woman walked
over to me. She told me that I needed a permit to shoot still photos
or videos using
John McNeil & I spent the morning in Central Park, and then stopped at Forest
Park (just the water hole) on our way home. At C.P. we had a fair number of the
commoner warblers, with Magnolia being the most numerous, by far (at least 15).
Our bird of the day however, was the singing, seen up
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Subject:[ebirdsnyc] Hour-long David Sibley interview on line
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Hi, folks,
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