I started the day at Hempstead Lake State Park, where I found early migrants
were quite active. Barn and Northern Rough-winged Swallows were seen over the
south lake within the large Tree Swallow flock. Also spotted both kinglets, a
male gnatcatcher, several bright Pine Warblers, and singing Yel
In my yard in East Quogue now
Mike Higgiston
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Sunday, 10 April 2016
This possible S.-t. Kite report was posted to the CT-Birds list,
earlier this Sunday. I do not know the observer and have no other
details to offer; the report suggests the bird seen was perhaps
heading "towards N.Y. City." - http://digest.sialia.com/?rm=message;id=
Central Park NYC
Sunday April 10, 2016
OBS: Robert DeCandido, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walk from Turtle Pond at
9a.m. until around noon.
Bufflehead - male Turtle Pond
Great Egret - Turtle Pond
Black-crowned Night-Heron - adult west side of Lake near Balcony Bridge (Bob &
Deb after walk)
Dou
The Upland Sandpiper is still hanging out in median east of the Oak Beach
entrance, west of the turnaround.
It keeps crossing through the brambles in the median, so sometimes it's
visible on the eastbound side and sometimes visible on the westbound side.
There's no real room to park on the westbo
Osprey w nesting material
Kestrel (2)
Fox sparrow (low road)
Ruby crowned kinglet (low road)
Killdeer
GH owl (4); photographers (22)
Screech owl (1)
Tree sparrow
Blue winged teal -- M+F (croton bay)
Red breasted merganser (croton bay)
Green winged teal (11) (train station - boat ramp area)
L.
Being heard and seen now at Connetquot River State Park by Blue Barn in pines.
Phil Uruburu
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The Yellow-throated Warbler continues in brooklyn's Ft Greene Park just west of
the monument at the top of the hill. The bird is favoring some flowering trees
just west of the monument by the wide staircase. The YT is following a
Sapsucker and raiding its sap holes.
Rob Bate
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Still present in the median, east of the Oak Beach entrance and before the
turnaround, 9:15am
Karen Fung and Malcolm Morris
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Near monument where reported yesterday, favoring trees downslope to the north.
Doug Futuyma, m.o.b.
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