Frank Smith
On Sat, Apr 26, 2025 at 6:58 AM Tom Fiore <tom...@earthlink.net> wrote: > Manhattan, N.Y. City - to Friday, April 25th - > > With so many observers on guided not-for-profit birding walks and in > independent observation within Central Park, the emphasis of this > very-brief note is on that park - however, interesting sightings are > flowing in from all around Manhattan island and beyond with the quickening > of migration. > > The Kentucky Warbler in the Central Park mid-sector was found and alerted > to other birders by P. Sweet - guiding for the American Museum of Natural > History not-for-profit bird walk-series, and seen by many for Friday, 4-25. > > The Yellow-breasted Chat was found in the Central Park Ramble on the same > day by J. Suzuki and was also seen by many observers with the Linnaean > Society of New York and by many others affiliated with that and-or other > not-for-profit institutions and organizations which work in conservation, > education and promoting natural science and nature awareness. > > A minimum of 23 species of American Warblers were found in Manhattan for > Friday, April 25th with again 5th Kentucky Warbler a top highlight among > all those many warblers - all of the warbler species seen within Central > Park, and many also in a wide variety of other parks and greenspaces. > > Five species of vireo were noted as of April 24 and 25, with all of these > being found within Central Park - White-eyed, Yellow-throated, Red-eyed, > Warbling, and Blue-headed Vireos - some of these also occurring in other > parks and greenspaces as well. A Marsh Wren at Central Park was viewed by > many, an uncommon but annual migrant there. > .. > Just east of Manhattan at Randalls Island, which is in the same county, > Forsters Terns were reported and photographed. A vast number of other > migrants are occurring all around the county, including within Manhattan > and many sightings are being noted in non-x bird alerts as well as reports > and photos, audio and video in the Macaulay Library via eBird, thanks to > all of these hundreds of observers and photographers. > > More reports for the weekend to come. Good birding to all, > > Tom Fiore > manhattan > > > > -- > > (copy & paste any URL below, then modify any text "_DOT_" to a period ".") > > NYSbirds-L List Info: > NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsWELCOME_DOT_htm > NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsRULES_DOT_htm > NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave_DOT_htm > > ARCHIVES: > 1) mail-archive_DOT_com/nysbirds-l@cornell_DOT_edu/maillist_DOT_html > 2) surfbirds_DOT_com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L > 3) birding_DOT_aba_DOT_org/maillist/NY01 > > Please submit your observations to eBird: > ebird_DOT_org/content/ebird/ > > -- > > -- (copy & paste any URL below, then modify any text "_DOT_" to a period ".") NYSbirds-L List Info: NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsWELCOME_DOT_htm NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsRULES_DOT_htm NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave_DOT_htm ARCHIVES: 1) mail-archive_DOT_com/nysbirds-l@cornell_DOT_edu/maillist_DOT_html 2) surfbirds_DOT_com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L 3) birding_DOT_aba_DOT_org/maillist/NY01 Please submit your observations to eBird: ebird_DOT_org/content/ebird/ --