[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC - Wed., 8/23 - Prothonotary Warbler, and more county arrivals

2023-08-23 Thread Tom Fiore
Wedenesday, August 23 -

A Prothonotary Warbler was observed by many, once word of it circulated 
more-broadly, in Central Park around the Azalea Pond area within the Ramble of 
said park, this of course being in Manhattan, and within New York County, which 
is a part of New York City.  

Many more arrivals and passage migrants came thru around the county for the 
day, including a Dickcissel moving across Randalls Island in early morning, 
thanks to T. Healy for that earlier report which included many more migrants, 
similarly to what some others found - fresh arrivals - in portions of the 
county.  Further reporting to come. 

Good birding to all,

Tom Fiore
manhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Common Ringed Plover, Old Inlet Suffolk Co.

2023-08-23 Thread Patricia Lindsay
The Common Ringed Plover continues on the Old Inlet flats, spied around 10:10 
by Sean Camillieri a bit north of the obvious big dead tree on the flat. It 
remaining for photos for approximately 20 minutes until it picked up and flew 
to the north side of the flat.
Also present among the other shorebirds were five Marbled Godwits on the flats 
and Whimbrels along the oceanfront.
Patricia Lindsay 
Bay Shore
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