[nysbirds-l] Manhattan Evening Grosbeak updates

2019-01-23 Thread Karen Fung
Hi Cesar,
It was seen by others in the same spot yesterday (22 Jan); I found this out
last night.

For those unfamiliar with Riverside Park, I suggest you enter the park at
116th and Riverside, and head down the slope to the base of the hill.  The
Riverside Bird Sanctuary will be on your right, and it is enclosed by an
iron fence.  There is a "Forever Wild" sign at the entrance, by the bird
feeders.  Start your walk there.  The grosbeak has been feeding on both
sides of the dirt trail, roughly at the latitude of 117-118th street, but
has also been seen further north along the trail as far as 121st.  It used
to end up in a tree on Riverside Drive across from Riverside Church by late
afternoon, but I am not sure if it is still doing that.

I know that further updates to these lists would be appreciated by others
as well, since folks from out of town have written to me privately, asking
for more information.  I live nearby but only have time to visit a few
times per week, so perhaps others will post their updates here.

Good luck if and when you go.
Karen

On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 8:41 AM Cesar Castillo  wrote:

> Thank you,
>
> I appreciate this report, since this would still be a lifer for me.
>
> César
>
> Una tarde la princesa  vio una estrella aparecer;  la princesa era
> traviesa  y la quiso ir a coger.
> La quería para hacerla  decorar un prendedor,  con un verso y una perla,  una
> pluma y una flor.
> Las princesas primorosas  se parecen mucho a ti;  cortan lirios, cortan
> rosas,  cortan astros. Son así.
> -*A Margarita Debayle (To Margarita Debayle) by Ruben Dario*
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:23:26 PM EST, Karen Fung
> easternblueb...@gmail.com [ebirdsnyc] 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Continues along the Forever Wild trail (~117th) in Riverside Park as of
> 2:15pm
>
> 
>
> Karen Fung
> NYC
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[nysbirds-l] Manhattan Evening Grosbeak updates

2019-01-23 Thread Karen Fung
Hi Cesar,
It was seen by others in the same spot yesterday (22 Jan); I found this out
last night.

For those unfamiliar with Riverside Park, I suggest you enter the park at
116th and Riverside, and head down the slope to the base of the hill.  The
Riverside Bird Sanctuary will be on your right, and it is enclosed by an
iron fence.  There is a "Forever Wild" sign at the entrance, by the bird
feeders.  Start your walk there.  The grosbeak has been feeding on both
sides of the dirt trail, roughly at the latitude of 117-118th street, but
has also been seen further north along the trail as far as 121st.  It used
to end up in a tree on Riverside Drive across from Riverside Church by late
afternoon, but I am not sure if it is still doing that.

I know that further updates to these lists would be appreciated by others
as well, since folks from out of town have written to me privately, asking
for more information.  I live nearby but only have time to visit a few
times per week, so perhaps others will post their updates here.

Good luck if and when you go.
Karen

On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 8:41 AM Cesar Castillo  wrote:

> Thank you,
>
> I appreciate this report, since this would still be a lifer for me.
>
> César
>
> Una tarde la princesa  vio una estrella aparecer;  la princesa era
> traviesa  y la quiso ir a coger.
> La quería para hacerla  decorar un prendedor,  con un verso y una perla,  una
> pluma y una flor.
> Las princesas primorosas  se parecen mucho a ti;  cortan lirios, cortan
> rosas,  cortan astros. Son así.
> -*A Margarita Debayle (To Margarita Debayle) by Ruben Dario*
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:23:26 PM EST, Karen Fung
> easternblueb...@gmail.com [ebirdsnyc] 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Continues along the Forever Wild trail (~117th) in Riverside Park as of
> 2:15pm
>
> 
>
> Karen Fung
> NYC
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> __._,_.___
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> Posted by: Karen Fung 
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> again with 1000GB of free cloud storage.
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