I have a question.
Could this be just a juvenile male Purple Martin who is in the process of
turning into an adult?
Last year, I suspected that Purple Martin was nesting in Brooklyn, somewhere
close to Prospect park.
On April 28, two of them were seen at the peninsula (south part of the park)
I have a question.
Could this be just a juvenile male Purple Martin who is in the process of
turning into an adult?
Last year, I suspected that Purple Martin was nesting in Brooklyn, somewhere
close to Prospect park.
On April 28, two of them were seen at the peninsula (south part of the park)
Ryan Zucker reports that the martin is currently foraging by Duck Island near
the eastern end of the lake, likely visible from the southern shore or the
Peninsula. Good luck to those who chase, and be vigilant for any audio
recording or dropped DNA sample opportunities in addition to photo
Ryan Zucker reports that the martin is currently foraging by Duck Island near
the eastern end of the lake, likely visible from the southern shore or the
Peninsula. Good luck to those who chase, and be vigilant for any audio
recording or dropped DNA sample opportunities in addition to photo
As far as I am aware, the martin has not yet put in an appearance this
morning. People are spread all around the lake searching, including where a
few swallows are perched at yesterday’s morning martin perch spot. Others
are also looking at other potential sunbathing perched around the park’s
As far as I am aware, the martin has not yet put in an appearance this
morning. People are spread all around the lake searching, including where a
few swallows are perched at yesterday’s morning martin perch spot. Others
are also looking at other potential sunbathing perched around the park’s
How do birders in Brooklyn communicate with each other rapidly? Whatsapp?
Twitter?
Bob Lewis
On Friday, April 2, 2021, 9:27:27 PM EDT, Doug Gochfeld
wrote:
This morning, the Progne was perched in a tree at the NW corner of Prospect
Park Lake with a dozen Tree Swallows and a
How do birders in Brooklyn communicate with each other rapidly? Whatsapp?
Twitter?
Bob Lewis
On Friday, April 2, 2021, 9:27:27 PM EDT, Doug Gochfeld
wrote:
This morning, the Progne was perched in a tree at the NW corner of Prospect
Park Lake with a dozen Tree Swallows and a
Well the second day after the martin houses went back up this season at Croton
Point Park a purple martin has been photographed. Nice to have them back albeit
not a Cuban / Caribbean / Sinaloan / or Grey-Breasted martin — but then we
don’t have Doug G up here!!
Good Spring (winter) birding
Well the second day after the martin houses went back up this season at Croton
Point Park a purple martin has been photographed. Nice to have them back albeit
not a Cuban / Caribbean / Sinaloan / or Grey-Breasted martin — but then we
don’t have Doug G up here!!
Good Spring (winter) birding
Park outside the park. There is usually space on Prospect Park SW. navigate to
Vanderbilt Playground. Walk in and the lake will be in front of you.
Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum
of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769
Park outside the park. There is usually space on Prospect Park SW. navigate to
Vanderbilt Playground. Walk in and the lake will be in front of you.
Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum
of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769
I would appreciate any help anyone could give about driving and parking to get
close to this site.
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow
On Friday, April 2, 2021, 8:42:17 AM EDT, Doug Gochfeld
wrote:
A group of birders is currently looking at the intriguing Progne martin in
Prospect Park. It is
I would appreciate any help anyone could give about driving and parking to get
close to this site.
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow
On Friday, April 2, 2021, 8:42:17 AM EDT, Doug Gochfeld
wrote:
A group of birders is currently looking at the intriguing Progne martin in
Prospect Park. It is
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