...the bird, not the newspaper.

I received a text from Doug Gochfeld this morning that he was looking at an 
adult Bald Eagle in Brooklyn's Prospect Park. The bird was circling Prospect 
Lake. I rushed into the park, but by the time I got to the lake it was nowhere 
to be found. After about a 35 minute lakeside vigil I headed back across the 
park, eagle-less. I ran into Doug near the Maryland Monument and we stood 
talking for a few minutes. From that location there is an obstructed view of 
the lake, so when we saw all the gulls and geese take flight, we hurried down 
Wellhouse Drive towards the commotion. As we passed the Peninsula Meadow, to 
our left, we spotted a juvenile Bald Eagle flying towards us. I should note 
that the eagle seen by Doug earlier was an adult. The raptor continued flying 
above us and over Lookout Hill. About 3 minutes later, as we walked to the edge 
of the lake, we observed a second Bald Eagle soaring over the lake. This one 
was an adult bird and likely the same individual Doug spotted earlier as he 
noted that it was missing a flight feather on its right wing.

It appears that there has been an adult Bald Eagle hanging around Brooklyn 
since last Fall. Peter Dorosh posted a photo of one seen in Bush Terminal late 
last October (not far from Green-Wood Cemetery). Joe DiCostanzo spotted one in 
Green-Wood Cemetery on a Thanksgiving stroll. Marge Raymond photographed one in 
Green-Wood Cemetery while leading a tour on December 7th. Subsequent to that 
there were several unsubstantiated sightings in the cemetery by landscape 
workers, but then someone photographed it on January 6th and post the image 
here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/coy_koi/6648619059/in/photostream

Anyway, I realize that Bald Eagles aren't a super-rarity, but to have one 
hanging around Brooklyn is kinda cool.

Good birding,

Rob

The City Birder Weblog


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