Tuesday-Friday, 27-30th June, 2017 -
Unusual in New York City for very late June, a singing male Blackpoll Warbler,
noted by Steve Chang on Monday (6/26) was still present the next day at the
Riverbank State Park off Riverside Drive in west Harlem, Manhattan, N.Y. City
(entrances near W. 145th
-RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* June 30, 2017
* NYNY1706.30
- Birds Mentioned
BLACK-NECKED STILT+
SANDWICH TERN+
YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)
BROWN PELICAN
Least Bittern
Black-bellied Plover
Semipalmated Plover
MARBLED GODWIT
Ruddy
Rick, all;
perhaps a combination of a bit of both, and also with migrants still clearly
moving into mid-June, perhaps a bit more in the way of observers continuing to
seek them. On the other hand, there are very often a small batch of lingerers
or non-breeders or just very
Central Park NYC - North End, Reservoir, and the Pond
Friday June 30, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, & others
Highlights: Worm-eating Warbler (2), Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart
(2).
Canada Goose - 22 (Reservoir & Pond)
Mallard - Meer, Pool, Reservoir, Pond including
Am I wrong or are there more migrant warblers hanging around this summer than
most years? Or is it just more observers afield?
Rick Cech
From: bounce-121633781-3714...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-121633781-3714...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Thomas Fiore
Sent: Friday, June 30,
Central Park NYC - North End, Reservoir, and the Pond
Friday June 30, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, & others
Highlights: Worm-eating Warbler (2), Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart
(2).
Canada Goose - 22 (Reservoir & Pond)
Mallard - Meer, Pool, Reservoir, Pond including
Tuesday-Friday, 27-30th June, 2017 -
Unusual in New York City for very late June, a singing male Blackpoll Warbler,
noted by Steve Chang on Monday (6/26) was still present the next day at the
Riverbank State Park off Riverside Drive in west Harlem, Manhattan, N.Y. City
(entrances near W. 145th
Am I wrong or are there more migrant warblers hanging around this summer than
most years? Or is it just more observers afield?
Rick Cech
From: bounce-121633781-3714...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-121633781-3714...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Thomas Fiore
Sent: Friday, June 30,
-RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* June 30, 2017
* NYNY1706.30
- Birds Mentioned
BLACK-NECKED STILT+
SANDWICH TERN+
YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)
BROWN PELICAN
Least Bittern
Black-bellied Plover
Semipalmated Plover
MARBLED GODWIT
Ruddy
Rick, all;
perhaps a combination of a bit of both, and also with migrants still clearly
moving into mid-June, perhaps a bit more in the way of observers continuing to
seek them. On the other hand, there are very often a small batch of lingerers
or non-breeders or just very
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