Apologies,
In the excitement over the Purple Gallinule, I inadvertently left out an
Eastern Bluebird (FOS) that Bob & I heard this morning in Shakespeare Garden.
Deb Allen
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Apologies,
In the excitement over the Purple Gallinule, I inadvertently left out an
Eastern Bluebird (FOS) that Bob & I heard this morning in Shakespeare Garden.
Deb Allen
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Central Park NYC
Saturday, November 2, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Purple Gallinule (2nd Central Park Record), Yellow-rumped Warbler,
Common Yellowthroat, Hooded Merganser (FOS), Blue-headed Vireo.
Canada Goose - 9
Wood Duck - flyover Sparrow Rock
Northern
Central Park NYC
Saturday, November 2, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Purple Gallinule (2nd Central Park Record), Yellow-rumped Warbler,
Common Yellowthroat, Hooded Merganser (FOS), Blue-headed Vireo.
Canada Goose - 9
Wood Duck - flyover Sparrow Rock
Northern
Hi All,
I really rushed that last post due to the fading light and hoping some people
that were nearby would be helped by it, it doesnt help somehow I wrote 'west
end 3' accidentally...my apologizes..west end 2 is the place to look. Also many
thanks to all involved who first spotted and
Hi All,
I really rushed that last post due to the fading light and hoping some people
that were nearby would be helped by it, it doesnt help somehow I wrote 'west
end 3' accidentally...my apologizes..west end 2 is the place to look. Also many
thanks to all involved who first spotted and
For anyone around the 2 western kingbirds can be found by walking the median
towards the turnaround, making a left where you can see a path that looks like
car tire tracks, about 50% down that path and look east and there is a tall
bare tree with robins and the kingbirds are sitting in it.
For anyone around the 2 western kingbirds can be found by walking the median
towards the turnaround, making a left where you can see a path that looks like
car tire tracks, about 50% down that path and look east and there is a tall
bare tree with robins and the kingbirds are sitting in it.
viewed from this location at 16.54 on
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Correction to last post-Two Western Kingbirds present
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One bird presently across from western Field 2 entrance in bare cottonwoods
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One bird presently across from western Field 2 entrance in bare cottonwoods
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2 Western Kingbirds now present. Found with Mike Zito.
Rob in Massspequa
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 11:00 AM Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Has been redound and is flycatching in the north side of Ocean Parkway,
> across from the nature center, just west of the entrance booth.
2 Western Kingbirds now present. Found with Mike Zito.
Rob in Massspequa
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 11:00 AM Corey Finger <1birdsblog...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Has been redound and is flycatching in the north side of Ocean Parkway,
> across from the nature center, just west of the entrance booth.
A PURPLE GALLINULE immature is being seen now on Turtle Pond's northeast
shore.
David Barrett
Manhattan
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A PURPLE GALLINULE immature is being seen now on Turtle Pond's northeast
shore.
David Barrett
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Has been redound and is flycatching in the north side of Ocean Parkway, across
from the nature center, just west of the entrance booth.
Good Birding,
Corey Finger
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Has been redound and is flycatching in the north side of Ocean Parkway, across
from the nature center, just west of the entrance booth.
Good Birding,
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A Western Kingbird is currently perched up on a bare tree at the south side of
the open area in Jones Beach West End’s median. It is enduring quite a bit of
grief from a mockingbird and some Yellow-rumps, but so far it keeps returning
after its flights.
Cheers!
-Tim H
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A Western Kingbird is currently perched up on a bare tree at the south side of
the open area in Jones Beach West End’s median. It is enduring quite a bit of
grief from a mockingbird and some Yellow-rumps, but so far it keeps returning
after its flights.
Cheers!
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