Beautiful quote by the screenwriter and film maker John Builello in the article:

"Seeing the birds is like touching the hand of God. This is the Church of Many 
Feathers."




 ---- On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 16:00:26 -0800 David Barrett <[email protected]> wrote 
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 > At 9:01 a.m. today I accidentally flushed a SHORT-EARED OWL from its nearby 
 > perch on the rocky northeast shore of Randall's Island. It flew around the 
 > bay, harassed by gulls, for a few minutes and then went out of sight. Within 
 > five minutes it returned to perch on a large rock not far from me as I stood 
 > on the shore, and it remained there for awhile in plain view. I never saw it 
 > fly off, but it did go out of view, presumably choosing a more concealed, 
 > lower position on the rocks. Not wanting to risk flushing it again by 
 > searching, I moved on.
 > The species is ultra-rare for Manhattan, with the only eBird records being 
 > several from morning migratory flight, 2009-2011. An observation from 
 > Central Park, from either 1995 or 1996, is mentioned in this New York Times 
 > article:
 > https://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/25/nyregion/central-park-is-a-festival-of-odd-birds-275-species-sighted-in-watchers-heaven.html
 > 
 > I also had a female BLACK SCOTER at the same location, rare for Manhattan 
 > and not reported every year despite being common in the winter in other NYC 
 > boroughs. 
 > David Barrettwww.bigmanhattanyear.com
 > 
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