[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Bryant Park, Manhattan NYC - Fri., 9/1

2023-09-01 Thread Tom Fiore
Friday, Sept. 1st - Bryant Park, midtown Manhattan in N.Y. City -

A brightly plumaged PROTHONOTARY Warbler was photographed within this park, by 
D. Ricci, Friday mid-afternoon, with the location at the north end of that park 
(which is at West 42 Street there) and nearer the eastern part when seen. If 
going to look there, it will be worth checking near the fountain, which is 
closer to Sixth Ave, and that parks west side, off West 41st Street, as 
most Prothonotarys can be attracted by any water.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan






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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Frank Melville Park, Setauket, Suffolk

2023-04-19 Thread Mike Scheibel
Continuing this morning in the flowering crab apple trees just north of the 
small parking lot behind the Post Office 
Mike & Lynne Scheibel 
Brookhaven 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler & more, Central Park, NYC - Sat., 4/16

2022-04-16 Thread Tom Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan (in N.Y. County), N.Y. City - Saturday, April 16th:

A male Prothonotary Warbler showed at “the Pool” in Central Park’s n.-w. 
quadrant quite early on Saturday (it’s at least *slightly possible* this is one 
that was in that park for some days, lurking unnoticed since the prior - 
photographed - sighting days ago, at the C.P. reservoir, however this also may 
be a freshly-arrived individual.) - the Prothonotary was seen Saturday as well 
far to the east in *the Loch* (also sometimes called “the Ravine”) - as well as 
perhaps foraying to the Meer, which is east/northeast of the Loch, all in the 
northern parts of Central Park. Mostly seeming to like the Loch area as of 
mid-morning on Sat.  MANY observers *quietly* tracking this bright bird in the 
morning, and likely will be all-day-long.

Other new or very recent arrivals in Central Park just among the American 
Warblers include Black-throated Green Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Northern Parula, 
Ovenbirds, and ongoing ones include both species of Waterthrush, 
Black-and-white, Palm, Pine, and [Myrtle] Yellow-rumped Warbler[s].  Some of 
these in the southern reaches of the park on Sat. & also much activity at the 
perimters of the park, suggestive of a fairly good arrival in the county, even 
if (possibly) light on total numbers of birds.   Indigo Bunting is also a 
notable at this early-date, and may be indicative of some other 
early-surprises. There are some *reports* coming in of a few other early-birds 
in the county.

Purple Finches, Red-breasted Nuthatches (few of the latter), & a nice variety 
of sparrow species are among the many migrants on show at Central Park on 
Saturday.  Far more to note, at a later time or date. Good birding on a 
partly-sunny & mild, cloudy-later Saturday. 

Thanks to the many quiet and courteous observers who are finding a good number 
of migrants and to K. Fung for the heads-up on this list, on this county’s 
Protho.- always a crowd-pleaser.

Tom Fiore
manhattan



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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler & more, Central Park, NYC - Sat., 4/16

2022-04-16 Thread Tom Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan (in N.Y. County), N.Y. City - Saturday, April 16th:

A male Prothonotary Warbler showed at “the Pool” in Central Park’s n.-w. 
quadrant quite early on Saturday (it’s at least *slightly possible* this is one 
that was in that park for some days, lurking unnoticed since the prior - 
photographed - sighting days ago, at the C.P. reservoir, however this also may 
be a freshly-arrived individual.) - the Prothonotary was seen Saturday as well 
far to the east in *the Loch* (also sometimes called “the Ravine”) - as well as 
perhaps foraying to the Meer, which is east/northeast of the Loch, all in the 
northern parts of Central Park. Mostly seeming to like the Loch area as of 
mid-morning on Sat.  MANY observers *quietly* tracking this bright bird in the 
morning, and likely will be all-day-long.

Other new or very recent arrivals in Central Park just among the American 
Warblers include Black-throated Green Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Northern Parula, 
Ovenbirds, and ongoing ones include both species of Waterthrush, 
Black-and-white, Palm, Pine, and [Myrtle] Yellow-rumped Warbler[s].  Some of 
these in the southern reaches of the park on Sat. & also much activity at the 
perimters of the park, suggestive of a fairly good arrival in the county, even 
if (possibly) light on total numbers of birds.   Indigo Bunting is also a 
notable at this early-date, and may be indicative of some other 
early-surprises. There are some *reports* coming in of a few other early-birds 
in the county.

Purple Finches, Red-breasted Nuthatches (few of the latter), & a nice variety 
of sparrow species are among the many migrants on show at Central Park on 
Saturday.  Far more to note, at a later time or date. Good birding on a 
partly-sunny & mild, cloudy-later Saturday. 

Thanks to the many quiet and courteous observers who are finding a good number 
of migrants and to K. Fung for the heads-up on this list, on this county’s 
Protho.- always a crowd-pleaser.

Tom Fiore
manhattan



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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Connetquot River SP

2022-04-16 Thread Ken Feustel
Observed on south end of Main Pond east of grist mill but before USGS gauging 
station.  Look for small section of snow fence bordering north side of trail. 
Not singing and shy.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Connetquot River SP

2022-04-16 Thread Ken Feustel
Observed on south end of Main Pond east of grist mill but before USGS gauging 
station.  Look for small section of snow fence bordering north side of trail. 
Not singing and shy.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Central Park, NYC (Sat.-p.m., 4/9)

2022-04-10 Thread Tom Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Saturday, April 9th, 6:30 p.m. -

thanks to L. Beamer for the eBird report on the (brightly-plumaged) 
Prothonotary Warbler seen later in the day by the Central Park reservoir’s 
[north side of] running track (the path right around the reservoir); the 
warbler foraging along-near the shore there.  

This area (C.P. reservoir) has, over the many years, regularly been the site of 
some of the occurences of this species in N.Y. County.  It is also very 
possible that this individual may make its’ way on to other sections of the 
same park (including parts of the n. end, of same park) or to farther-flung 
localities.  Although the species has a clear, known affinity for being near 
water, it can also show at times in migration at places where less expected or 
“anticipated”.  And of course, this species will sometimes ascend well-above 
the water-line areas in any particular location[s].

Also, it is at least possible more than one individual may turn up, as has 
happened multiple times, again over the years, for that Central Park NYC 
location.

This would be at least the seventh warbler species for Saturday for N.Y. 
County, and the sixth of that day for Central Park. Also, as already noted the 
species had been making appearances elsewhere, notably in Queens County, N.Y. 
City and might well show in some other locations.

good birds - quietly-observed,

Tom Fiore
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Central Park, NYC (Sat.-p.m., 4/9)

2022-04-10 Thread Tom Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Saturday, April 9th, 6:30 p.m. -

thanks to L. Beamer for the eBird report on the (brightly-plumaged) 
Prothonotary Warbler seen later in the day by the Central Park reservoir’s 
[north side of] running track (the path right around the reservoir); the 
warbler foraging along-near the shore there.  

This area (C.P. reservoir) has, over the many years, regularly been the site of 
some of the occurences of this species in N.Y. County.  It is also very 
possible that this individual may make its’ way on to other sections of the 
same park (including parts of the n. end, of same park) or to farther-flung 
localities.  Although the species has a clear, known affinity for being near 
water, it can also show at times in migration at places where less expected or 
“anticipated”.  And of course, this species will sometimes ascend well-above 
the water-line areas in any particular location[s].

Also, it is at least possible more than one individual may turn up, as has 
happened multiple times, again over the years, for that Central Park NYC 
location.

This would be at least the seventh warbler species for Saturday for N.Y. 
County, and the sixth of that day for Central Park. Also, as already noted the 
species had been making appearances elsewhere, notably in Queens County, N.Y. 
City and might well show in some other locations.

good birds - quietly-observed,

Tom Fiore
manhattan
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge , Queens

2020-05-02 Thread Michael Bochnik
We had a Prothonotary Warbler along the main path in the North Gardens this 
morning. 

Michael Bochnik 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge , Queens

2020-05-02 Thread Michael Bochnik
We had a Prothonotary Warbler along the main path in the North Gardens this 
morning. 

Michael Bochnik 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler continues at Hempstead Lake State Park (Nassau Co.)

2020-04-21 Thread Ken Feustel
Relocated this morning by birders along the bridal path opposite the basketball 
courts south of Field 1. Observed on both sides of trail, some patience may be 
required as this bird will sometimes skulk. No vocalizations were heard. Other 
birds present in good numbers were Ruby-crowned Kinglet, and Yellow-rumped, 
Palm, and Pine warblers. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler continues at Hempstead Lake State Park (Nassau Co.)

2020-04-21 Thread Ken Feustel
Relocated this morning by birders along the bridal path opposite the basketball 
courts south of Field 1. Observed on both sides of trail, some patience may be 
required as this bird will sometimes skulk. No vocalizations were heard. Other 
birds present in good numbers were Ruby-crowned Kinglet, and Yellow-rumped, 
Palm, and Pine warblers. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler Bryant Park

2019-10-09 Thread Thomas Gray
I found a Prothonotary yesterday pm in Bryant Park and got some atrocious
record shots.
Fortunately Jean Shum has relocated it this am and got some excellent
photos.

It is in the SW corner of the 'lawn' plantings amid the chaos of turning
the lawn into an ice rink.

Regards

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler Bryant Park

2019-10-09 Thread Thomas Gray
I found a Prothonotary yesterday pm in Bryant Park and got some atrocious
record shots.
Fortunately Jean Shum has relocated it this am and got some excellent
photos.

It is in the SW corner of the 'lawn' plantings amid the chaos of turning
the lawn into an ice rink.

Regards

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler (4th day), Central Park, NYC 8/19

2019-08-19 Thread Thomas Fiore
Monday, 19 August, 2019

Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -

A male Prothonotary Warbler has lingered in Central Park’s southeast ‘corner’ 
by The Pond, at the west edges of Hallett Sanctuary in particular, since first 
found & photographed by Junko Suzuki on Friday, 8/16 - on Monday 8/19, although 
tough to spot at times, when in deeper foliage & less viewable parts of that 
area, it’s been moving into view at times. The area where seen most often is at 
the narrow western ‘arm’ of the pond, & this location is closest to a park 
entrance at Sixth Ave. & Central Park South. Patience may be rewarded! The 
Prothonotary was still showing somewhat well into late Mon. afternoon when I 
left the area.

Also in the same area (Hallett Sanctuary & The Pond) in Central Park over these 
past 3 days, thru Monday, have been Hooded Warbler, Prairie Warbler, & at least 
5 other warbler species, as well as a few other expected migrants. A drake Wood 
Duck has been an ongoing regular on the Pond.

Central Park had its first migrant thrushes with both Veery & Swainson’s 
Thrushes appearing, in very low numbers, over this past weekend. Many Blue-gray 
Gnatcatchers have been on the move. At least a few migrants have been coming in 
to the smaller parks & greenspaces of Manhattan including a modest variety in 
species of warblers. A different Hooded Warbler, likely one that’s been 
lingering, was in the area of ‘Tanners’ Spring’ & the south slope of Summit 
Rock, near W. 83rd St. in Central Park at least thru Sunday 8/18.

… Incindentally, at least a modest incursion of Prothonotary Warbler had 
occurred in the greater northeast over about the past week, some making it 
quite far north of the northern or eastern known limits of their breeding 
range.  One of those was photographed at a bird-bath on the mid-coast of Maine, 
which also recently had a Brown Booby (farther ‘downeast’ - means even farther 
northeast, in sailing parlance), another species having quite an incursion far 
north of what had been some semblance of geographic limits. 

Good quietly-observant birding to all,

Tom Fiore
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler (4th day), Central Park, NYC 8/19

2019-08-19 Thread Thomas Fiore
Monday, 19 August, 2019

Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -

A male Prothonotary Warbler has lingered in Central Park’s southeast ‘corner’ 
by The Pond, at the west edges of Hallett Sanctuary in particular, since first 
found & photographed by Junko Suzuki on Friday, 8/16 - on Monday 8/19, although 
tough to spot at times, when in deeper foliage & less viewable parts of that 
area, it’s been moving into view at times. The area where seen most often is at 
the narrow western ‘arm’ of the pond, & this location is closest to a park 
entrance at Sixth Ave. & Central Park South. Patience may be rewarded! The 
Prothonotary was still showing somewhat well into late Mon. afternoon when I 
left the area.

Also in the same area (Hallett Sanctuary & The Pond) in Central Park over these 
past 3 days, thru Monday, have been Hooded Warbler, Prairie Warbler, & at least 
5 other warbler species, as well as a few other expected migrants. A drake Wood 
Duck has been an ongoing regular on the Pond.

Central Park had its first migrant thrushes with both Veery & Swainson’s 
Thrushes appearing, in very low numbers, over this past weekend. Many Blue-gray 
Gnatcatchers have been on the move. At least a few migrants have been coming in 
to the smaller parks & greenspaces of Manhattan including a modest variety in 
species of warblers. A different Hooded Warbler, likely one that’s been 
lingering, was in the area of ‘Tanners’ Spring’ & the south slope of Summit 
Rock, near W. 83rd St. in Central Park at least thru Sunday 8/18.

… Incindentally, at least a modest incursion of Prothonotary Warbler had 
occurred in the greater northeast over about the past week, some making it 
quite far north of the northern or eastern known limits of their breeding 
range.  One of those was photographed at a bird-bath on the mid-coast of Maine, 
which also recently had a Brown Booby (farther ‘downeast’ - means even farther 
northeast, in sailing parlance), another species having quite an incursion far 
north of what had been some semblance of geographic limits. 

Good quietly-observant birding to all,

Tom Fiore
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Central Park, NYC 8/16

2019-08-16 Thread Thomas Fiore
Friday, 16th August, 2019 
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -

A bright (apparent male) Prothonotary Warbler has been found (& photographed, 
by J. Suzuki) at The Pond, in Central Park’s southeast quadrant & corner.  The 
sighting at least as first-discovered was around the waterfall feature, which 
is at the Pond’s west edge, nearer to the Sixth Ave. entrance to the park, 
north of Central Park South.  This, to my knowledge, is the first of this 
species reported with documentation for the fall (2nd half of year) migration 
in New York County (for 2019).  Be aware that with this species & at that 
location, it is possible an individual Prothonotary might move all about the 
waters’ edges, or interior woods nearby, & could at times be feeding or moving 
in fairly inaccessible areas; however, much of the Pond and its’ perimeter is 
visible from encircling paths, along with the usual many park-users of that 
area.

In addition, at least 14 (perhaps more) species of other American warblers have 
been found in Central Park, thru all of the park for Friday 8/16. There are 
also some Empidonax flyctachers, all or most of which appear to be, or are (if 
heard) Willow, or “Willow-Alder-type, sometimes called Traill’s” Flyctachers, 
these, esp. Willow, being still the likeliest of migrant Empidonax for this 
mid-Aug. time-frame in this area. There’s a report of an Olive-sided Flycatcher 
as well, and many have been finding E. Kingbirds on the move, some in locations 
not adjacent to where they nested - including parts of Manhattan & the outlying 
isles & on watches for diurnal migrants, as that latter species often is.  
Various additional migrants have shown up & the migration movement region-wide 
over the past few days & nights has been good, whatever the local winds, 
rain-storms, etc. have brought in weather.  Many, many migrants have been & 
still are moving steadily southbound, which means both departure of some - & 
fresh arrivals of ‘new’ birds in the region.

Thanks to J. Suzuki for the special report, & to all who quietly observe & 
discover in our parks & greenspaces.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan -
& elsewhere


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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Central Park, NYC 8/16

2019-08-16 Thread Thomas Fiore
Friday, 16th August, 2019 
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -

A bright (apparent male) Prothonotary Warbler has been found (& photographed, 
by J. Suzuki) at The Pond, in Central Park’s southeast quadrant & corner.  The 
sighting at least as first-discovered was around the waterfall feature, which 
is at the Pond’s west edge, nearer to the Sixth Ave. entrance to the park, 
north of Central Park South.  This, to my knowledge, is the first of this 
species reported with documentation for the fall (2nd half of year) migration 
in New York County (for 2019).  Be aware that with this species & at that 
location, it is possible an individual Prothonotary might move all about the 
waters’ edges, or interior woods nearby, & could at times be feeding or moving 
in fairly inaccessible areas; however, much of the Pond and its’ perimeter is 
visible from encircling paths, along with the usual many park-users of that 
area.

In addition, at least 14 (perhaps more) species of other American warblers have 
been found in Central Park, thru all of the park for Friday 8/16. There are 
also some Empidonax flyctachers, all or most of which appear to be, or are (if 
heard) Willow, or “Willow-Alder-type, sometimes called Traill’s” Flyctachers, 
these, esp. Willow, being still the likeliest of migrant Empidonax for this 
mid-Aug. time-frame in this area. There’s a report of an Olive-sided Flycatcher 
as well, and many have been finding E. Kingbirds on the move, some in locations 
not adjacent to where they nested - including parts of Manhattan & the outlying 
isles & on watches for diurnal migrants, as that latter species often is.  
Various additional migrants have shown up & the migration movement region-wide 
over the past few days & nights has been good, whatever the local winds, 
rain-storms, etc. have brought in weather.  Many, many migrants have been & 
still are moving steadily southbound, which means both departure of some - & 
fresh arrivals of ‘new’ birds in the region.

Thanks to J. Suzuki for the special report, & to all who quietly observe & 
discover in our parks & greenspaces.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan -
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Queens

2019-05-18 Thread Corey Finger
There is a Prothonotary Warbler foraging along the edges of Strack Pond in 
Forest Park right now.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Queens

2019-05-18 Thread Corey Finger
There is a Prothonotary Warbler foraging along the edges of Strack Pond in 
Forest Park right now.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler contn’ing: Oscawana Island, Westchester

2019-05-14 Thread Anne Swaim
Prothonotary Warbler just relocated, 2nd day, Oscawana Island, Crugers, 
Westchester. 

Of note: this small Hudson River overlook, b/n Croton Point and George’s Island 
(Google map link below), has had a very good diversity of warblers these past 
two cold, rainy days including multiple Cape May, Blackpoll, as well as many 
other sp. 

Google link
Oscawana Island
Crugers, NY 10520
https://goo.gl/maps/dBV6SfMq24UavriN6

If visiting, enter roadside gate, walk on the only, main trail across creek and 
turn L at T intersection to go uphill into oak wooded ridge above RR tunnel 
below. Protho has been in those upper young oak woods by chimney ruins. 

Protho relocated by Karalyn Lamb just now. Seen yesterday by Ryan MacLean and 
Anne Swaim. My eBird list yesterday:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56237492

Charlie Roberto first tipped us off to the small warbler concentration at 
Oscawana Island yesterday mid day via the LoHud Birds Whats App group.  
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler contn’ing: Oscawana Island, Westchester

2019-05-14 Thread Anne Swaim
Prothonotary Warbler just relocated, 2nd day, Oscawana Island, Crugers, 
Westchester. 

Of note: this small Hudson River overlook, b/n Croton Point and George’s Island 
(Google map link below), has had a very good diversity of warblers these past 
two cold, rainy days including multiple Cape May, Blackpoll, as well as many 
other sp. 

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Crugers, NY 10520
https://goo.gl/maps/dBV6SfMq24UavriN6

If visiting, enter roadside gate, walk on the only, main trail across creek and 
turn L at T intersection to go uphill into oak wooded ridge above RR tunnel 
below. Protho has been in those upper young oak woods by chimney ruins. 

Protho relocated by Karalyn Lamb just now. Seen yesterday by Ryan MacLean and 
Anne Swaim. My eBird list yesterday:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56237492

Charlie Roberto first tipped us off to the small warbler concentration at 
Oscawana Island yesterday mid day via the LoHud Birds Whats App group.  
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Forest Lawn Cemetery - Buffalo NY

2019-05-10 Thread Joseph Fell
The Prothonotary Warbler found this morning by Rose Antos was re-found by
Sue Barth along the creek behind the chapel. It put on a good show for me
and several others present! I understand that it subsequently headed back
towards Mirror Lake where it was originally found.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Central Park, NYC Monday 4/22

2019-04-22 Thread Thomas Fiore
Monday, 22 April, 2019 -
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City

I discovered a  male Prothonotary Warbler around 4:30 pm on a rather rainy 
afternoon, at The Pond in the southeastern corner of the park, seen by chance 
on a walk not really seeking birds (and no bins in hand); luckily, a few others 
could be alerted & with word getting out, a fair number of other birders got to 
see the Prothontary in the late hours of the day. It spent a good deal of time 
by the stone bridge at the N. side of the main pond, known as Gapstow bridge, 
and was feeding a lot near the water, occasionally into low branches near 
there, including near all 4 “corners” of this small stone arched foot bridge. 
The location is very near Fifth Avenue & about E. 61st Street, a bit west into 
the park from there, & is also a very popular tourist destination for sky-line 
photos & such. I was with Kristine Wallstrom who helped me get the word out, & 
also helped to get some photos with a pocket camera. As we departed, more 
birders were arriving.  Hopefully, it may stay over a while, and give more 
seekers a chance to view. N.B., all of the pond edges & crannies could be 
checked, should the warbler not be in evidence on further search.

- - 
(a p.s. on a bird-banding code used by me; I realized a few minutes late that a 
code for American Golden Plover is not normally AMGO - Mea culpa.)

good luck,

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Central Park, NYC Monday 4/22

2019-04-22 Thread Thomas Fiore
Monday, 22 April, 2019 -
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City

I discovered a  male Prothonotary Warbler around 4:30 pm on a rather rainy 
afternoon, at The Pond in the southeastern corner of the park, seen by chance 
on a walk not really seeking birds (and no bins in hand); luckily, a few others 
could be alerted & with word getting out, a fair number of other birders got to 
see the Prothontary in the late hours of the day. It spent a good deal of time 
by the stone bridge at the N. side of the main pond, known as Gapstow bridge, 
and was feeding a lot near the water, occasionally into low branches near 
there, including near all 4 “corners” of this small stone arched foot bridge. 
The location is very near Fifth Avenue & about E. 61st Street, a bit west into 
the park from there, & is also a very popular tourist destination for sky-line 
photos & such. I was with Kristine Wallstrom who helped me get the word out, & 
also helped to get some photos with a pocket camera. As we departed, more 
birders were arriving.  Hopefully, it may stay over a while, and give more 
seekers a chance to view. N.B., all of the pond edges & crannies could be 
checked, should the warbler not be in evidence on further search.

- - 
(a p.s. on a bird-banding code used by me; I realized a few minutes late that a 
code for American Golden Plover is not normally AMGO - Mea culpa.)

good luck,

Tom Fiore
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler Kings co.

2019-04-19 Thread ArieGilbert
On peninsula opposite terrace bridge

viewed from this location at 12.41 on 4-19-19

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler Kings co.

2019-04-19 Thread ArieGilbert
On peninsula opposite terrace bridge

viewed from this location at 12.41 on 4-19-19

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Prospect Park

2019-04-17 Thread Rob Bate
The Prothonotary Warbler continues today, mostly in and around the area 
surrounding the bow bridge below the Audubon Center/ Boathouse along the 
Lullwater.  Louisiana Waterthrush just above Binnen Bridge just upstream from 
Boathouse. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Prospect Park

2019-04-17 Thread Rob Bate
The Prothonotary Warbler continues today, mostly in and around the area 
surrounding the bow bridge below the Audubon Center/ Boathouse along the 
Lullwater.  Louisiana Waterthrush just above Binnen Bridge just upstream from 
Boathouse. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler+, Prospect Park-Kings Co., NYC Tues., 4/16

2019-04-16 Thread Thomas Fiore
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 - Prospect Park, N.Y. City -

Thank you, Linda Ewing, for the find of a bright male Prothonotary Warbler, 
giving the many Kings/Brooklyn birders & at least Manhattanite (me) great views 
along the upper Lullwater not far from the Prospect Park Boathouse - this is in 
Brooklyn, New York City.  Also still present are at least one Yellow-throated 
Warbler, near the Lower Pool area, which is west & well up towards the slope in 
Prospect Park; additional migrants at Prospect Park this Tues. a.m. included at 
least 4 other warbler species, all expected by now. Many other migrants & some 
resident spp. also were noted.  A great morning in Kings County-N.Y.C. birding.

good luck to all that go,

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler+, Prospect Park-Kings Co., NYC Tues., 4/16

2019-04-16 Thread Thomas Fiore
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 - Prospect Park, N.Y. City -

Thank you, Linda Ewing, for the find of a bright male Prothonotary Warbler, 
giving the many Kings/Brooklyn birders & at least Manhattanite (me) great views 
along the upper Lullwater not far from the Prospect Park Boathouse - this is in 
Brooklyn, New York City.  Also still present are at least one Yellow-throated 
Warbler, near the Lower Pool area, which is west & well up towards the slope in 
Prospect Park; additional migrants at Prospect Park this Tues. a.m. included at 
least 4 other warbler species, all expected by now. Many other migrants & some 
resident spp. also were noted.  A great morning in Kings County-N.Y.C. birding.

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RE: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

2018-04-30 Thread Steven Williams
Here is a shot from Saturday morning.  Right seems to be fine at that time.  
https://flic.kr/p/26yAYoQ

 

Steve

 

From: bounce-122525271-51943...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-122525271-51943...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Timothy Healy
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 3:52 PM
To: kevin rogers
Cc: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

 

In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it 
appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared 
slightly squinty yesterday (https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45067660) is much 
more noticeably out of sorts today 
(https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45110744). Tick? Injury? It certainly didn't 
seem to slow the warbler down: it was foraging vigorously and singing with 
gusto both days that I saw it. Did anyone get any clear images of it's right 
side when it was first found on Saturday, to see if this occurred after its 
arrival? I wouldn't be surprised if the bird rides the favorable winds out 
tonight or tomorrow, but if its condition or any other factors keep it here it 
would be interesting to keep an eye (heh) on how the situation progresses.

 

Cheers!

-Tim H

 

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 3:34 PM, kevin rogers <kev31...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Prothonotary hanging out on sticks in shadock pond (next to creek adjacent to 
dog walk)..was actually a few feet out in the pond working little sticks 
sticking out of water. I saw it after walking down to the water where I can go 
off th path at to the pond edge. Its raining but there is like at least 70 
yellow rumped warblers everywhere u look..indigo bunting,yellow 
warbler,Carolina wren too..-kev ... I did not see the yellowthroated warbler

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RE: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

2018-04-30 Thread Steven Williams
Here is a shot from Saturday morning.  Right seems to be fine at that time.  
https://flic.kr/p/26yAYoQ

 

Steve

 

From: bounce-122525271-51943...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-122525271-51943...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Timothy Healy
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 3:52 PM
To: kevin rogers
Cc: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

 

In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it 
appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared 
slightly squinty yesterday (https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45067660) is much 
more noticeably out of sorts today 
(https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45110744). Tick? Injury? It certainly didn't 
seem to slow the warbler down: it was foraging vigorously and singing with 
gusto both days that I saw it. Did anyone get any clear images of it's right 
side when it was first found on Saturday, to see if this occurred after its 
arrival? I wouldn't be surprised if the bird rides the favorable winds out 
tonight or tomorrow, but if its condition or any other factors keep it here it 
would be interesting to keep an eye (heh) on how the situation progresses.

 

Cheers!

-Tim H

 

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 3:34 PM, kevin rogers  wrote:

Prothonotary hanging out on sticks in shadock pond (next to creek adjacent to 
dog walk)..was actually a few feet out in the pond working little sticks 
sticking out of water. I saw it after walking down to the water where I can go 
off th path at to the pond edge. Its raining but there is like at least 70 
yellow rumped warblers everywhere u look..indigo bunting,yellow 
warbler,Carolina wren too..-kev ... I did not see the yellowthroated warbler

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

2018-04-30 Thread Timothy Healy
In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it
appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared
slightly squinty yesterday (https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45067660) is
much more noticeably out of sorts today (
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45110744). Tick? Injury? It certainly
didn't seem to slow the warbler down: it was foraging vigorously and
singing with gusto both days that I saw it. Did anyone get any clear images
of it's right side when it was first found on Saturday, to see if this
occurred after its arrival? I wouldn't be surprised if the bird rides the
favorable winds out tonight or tomorrow, but if its condition or any other
factors keep it here it would be interesting to keep an eye (heh) on how
the situation progresses.

Cheers!
-Tim H

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 3:34 PM, kevin rogers  wrote:

> Prothonotary hanging out on sticks in shadock pond (next to creek adjacent
> to dog walk)..was actually a few feet out in the pond working little sticks
> sticking out of water. I saw it after walking down to the water where I can
> go off th path at to the pond edge. Its raining but there is like at least
> 70 yellow rumped warblers everywhere u look..indigo bunting,yellow
> warbler,Carolina wren too..-kev ... I did not see the yellowthroated warbler
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau

2018-04-30 Thread Timothy Healy
In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it
appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared
slightly squinty yesterday (https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45067660) is
much more noticeably out of sorts today (
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45110744). Tick? Injury? It certainly
didn't seem to slow the warbler down: it was foraging vigorously and
singing with gusto both days that I saw it. Did anyone get any clear images
of it's right side when it was first found on Saturday, to see if this
occurred after its arrival? I wouldn't be surprised if the bird rides the
favorable winds out tonight or tomorrow, but if its condition or any other
factors keep it here it would be interesting to keep an eye (heh) on how
the situation progresses.

Cheers!
-Tim H

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 3:34 PM, kevin rogers  wrote:

> Prothonotary hanging out on sticks in shadock pond (next to creek adjacent
> to dog walk)..was actually a few feet out in the pond working little sticks
> sticking out of water. I saw it after walking down to the water where I can
> go off th path at to the pond edge. Its raining but there is like at least
> 70 yellow rumped warblers everywhere u look..indigo bunting,yellow
> warbler,Carolina wren too..-kev ... I did not see the yellowthroated warbler
>
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler

2018-04-28 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
At Hempstead Lake State Park. By Schodack Pond. Yellow-throated Warbler
continues in same area.
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler

2018-04-28 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
At Hempstead Lake State Park. By Schodack Pond. Yellow-throated Warbler
continues in same area.
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Yes

2017-12-01 Thread Jim Osterlund
Following up on the earlier post, we found the warbler investigating recesses 
in the westernmost wall of the referenced building, which I believe to be the 
facility’s slaughterhouse, now disused.
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Yes

2017-12-01 Thread Jim Osterlund
Following up on the earlier post, we found the warbler investigating recesses 
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Yes

2017-12-01 Thread Eileen Schwinn
The Suffolk County Farm, Yaphank, Prothonotary Warbler is currently being seen, 
feeding, in the area between the machine storage area and the concrete 
building, located just south of the pig sty.
Eileen Schwinn
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Yes

2017-12-01 Thread Eileen Schwinn
The Suffolk County Farm, Yaphank, Prothonotary Warbler is currently being seen, 
feeding, in the area between the machine storage area and the concrete 
building, located just south of the pig sty.
Eileen Schwinn
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler

2017-11-25 Thread Michael Higgiston
Found at Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank. There is a hedge row about 100 yards 
due west of parking area.  Walk to north end of hedge row and move south. There 
is a trailer holding a number of long metal pipes. Just south of trailer in 
hedge row was bird. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler

2017-11-25 Thread Michael Higgiston
Found at Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank. There is a hedge row about 100 yards 
due west of parking area.  Walk to north end of hedge row and move south. There 
is a trailer holding a number of long metal pipes. Just south of trailer in 
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler

2017-11-24 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
I just received word and photo of a Prothonotary Warbler found by Russ
Ogden at Suffolk Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, Suffolk County.
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler

2017-11-24 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
I just received word and photo of a Prothonotary Warbler found by Russ
Ogden at Suffolk Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, Suffolk County.
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[nysbirds-l] PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, Sunken Meadow SP (Suffolk County)

2017-05-18 Thread John Gluth
Singing and calling fairly frequently from mid-canopy of hardwoods in the 
northeast corner of the picnic area east of parking field 4 (40.907011, 
-73.250613). Also in the area was a female Bay-breasted.

John Gluth,
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[nysbirds-l] PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, Sunken Meadow SP (Suffolk County)

2017-05-18 Thread John Gluth
Singing and calling fairly frequently from mid-canopy of hardwoods in the 
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-73.250613). Also in the area was a female Bay-breasted.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Lido

2017-04-17 Thread Carney, Martin
Still here as of 145 pm.  Heard, but did not see, Prairie; no sign of
Orange-crowned...Martin Carney

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Lido

2017-04-17 Thread Carney, Martin
Still here as of 145 pm.  Heard, but did not see, Prairie; no sign of
Orange-crowned...Martin Carney

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Marine Park, BK

2017-04-14 Thread Adrian Burke
The Prothonotary Warbler is back at the south end of the Nature Center
after being absent here for a few hours.

Earlier, I had the bird for a few minutes in a relatively leafy tree south
of the road maybe 50 yards to the east of the nature center, so it appears
to be making rounds of the area.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Marine Park, BK

2017-04-14 Thread Adrian Burke
The Prothonotary Warbler is back at the south end of the Nature Center
after being absent here for a few hours.

Earlier, I had the bird for a few minutes in a relatively leafy tree south
of the road maybe 50 yards to the east of the nature center, so it appears
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Marine Park, Brooklyn

2017-04-14 Thread Michael Yuan
Continues behind the Nature Center. 

Mike Yuan
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Marine Park, Brooklyn

2017-04-14 Thread Michael Yuan
Continues behind the Nature Center. 

Mike Yuan
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler kings co.

2017-04-13 Thread Arie Gilbert

.literally feet behind wall on south side of visitors center
viewed from this location at 0.18pm on 04-13-2017
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.60392085,-73.93048059
40.60392085,-73.93048059
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler kings co.

2017-04-13 Thread Arie Gilbert

.literally feet behind wall on south side of visitors center
viewed from this location at 0.18pm on 04-13-2017
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler

2017-04-13 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
The PRWA continues at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Marine Park Brooklyn.
Robert Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler

2017-04-13 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
The PRWA continues at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Marine Park Brooklyn.
Robert Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Connetquot River State Park (Suffolk Co.)

2016-05-29 Thread Ken Feustel
A singing male Prothonotary Warbler was found this morning (approx. 9:00AM) at 
Connetquot River State Park. The bird was singing in the Oaks on the west side 
of the river just north of the fish hatchery parking lot. The bird appeared to 
be moving north along the river and after a short period ceased singing 
altogether. A poor but recognizable photo is on my Flickr site.

Sue and I spent a few weeks in early May birding in Arizona. Highlights of the 
trip included Tufted Flycatcher, Flame-colored Tanager, Black-capped 
Gnatcatcher, and Thick-billed Kingbird. A few photos from our trip are included 
on my Flickr site.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Connetquot River State Park (Suffolk Co.)

2016-05-29 Thread Ken Feustel
A singing male Prothonotary Warbler was found this morning (approx. 9:00AM) at 
Connetquot River State Park. The bird was singing in the Oaks on the west side 
of the river just north of the fish hatchery parking lot. The bird appeared to 
be moving north along the river and after a short period ceased singing 
altogether. A poor but recognizable photo is on my Flickr site.

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trip included Tufted Flycatcher, Flame-colored Tanager, Black-capped 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Staten Island

2016-05-16 Thread Mike
Prothonotary Warbler was still showing well at previously reported location 
(Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island) around 5pm. 

-Mike Shanley 

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> On May 16, 2016, at 8:40 AM, Isaac Grant  wrote:
> 
> Currently a singing male Prothonotary not more than 100 yards south east of 
> Martlings Avenue. Park at Martlings by the bridge and walk south east along 
> the main path on west side of pond. Listen for bird on both sides of path. 
> Reported yesterday afternoon but I did not see it then. 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Staten Island

2016-05-16 Thread Mike
Prothonotary Warbler was still showing well at previously reported location 
(Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island) around 5pm. 

-Mike Shanley 

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> On May 16, 2016, at 8:40 AM, Isaac Grant  wrote:
> 
> Currently a singing male Prothonotary not more than 100 yards south east of 
> Martlings Avenue. Park at Martlings by the bridge and walk south east along 
> the main path on west side of pond. Listen for bird on both sides of path. 
> Reported yesterday afternoon but I did not see it then. 
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Staten Island

2016-05-16 Thread Isaac Grant
Currently a singing male Prothonotary not more than 100 yards south east of 
Martlings Avenue. Park at Martlings by the bridge and walk south east along the 
main path on west side of pond. Listen for bird on both sides of path. Reported 
yesterday afternoon but I did not see it then. 

Isaac Grant
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Staten Island

2016-05-16 Thread Isaac Grant
Currently a singing male Prothonotary not more than 100 yards south east of 
Martlings Avenue. Park at Martlings by the bridge and walk south east along the 
main path on west side of pond. Listen for bird on both sides of path. Reported 
yesterday afternoon but I did not see it then. 

Isaac Grant
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Bronx Zoo

2016-05-14 Thread Steven Martin
Still giving good looks at North Pond near trail as of 1500.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Bronx Zoo

2016-05-14 Thread Steven Martin
Still giving good looks at North Pond near trail as of 1500.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler North Ponds

2016-05-14 Thread Steven Martin
Prothonotary Warbler seen at 1150 at North Ponds at Bronx Zoo. He was low
in the trees on the island of the larger half of the exhibit.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler North Ponds

2016-05-14 Thread Steven Martin
Prothonotary Warbler seen at 1150 at North Ponds at Bronx Zoo. He was low
in the trees on the island of the larger half of the exhibit.

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Sunken Meadow SP (Suffolk Co)

2015-09-16 Thread Brent Bomkamp
Currently looking at an immature Prothonotary Warbler in the trees lining
the north side of the creek just south of the Field 2 entrance at SMSP.

Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Sunken Meadow SP (Suffolk Co)

2015-09-16 Thread Brent Bomkamp
Currently looking at an immature Prothonotary Warbler in the trees lining
the north side of the creek just south of the Field 2 entrance at SMSP.

Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler continues Connetquot RSP, Oakdale, Suffolk Co.

2015-06-05 Thread mscheibel49
Male singing north of path 100 yds east of Mill now.
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
Brookhaven 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler continues Connetquot RSP, Oakdale, Suffolk Co.

2015-06-05 Thread mscheibel49
Male singing north of path 100 yds east of Mill now.
Mike  Lynne Scheibel
Brookhaven 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Connetquot River State Park, Suffolk NY

2015-06-03 Thread David La Magna
Continues today, same area east of mill as seen on Sunday, singing its head off.

Seen with Phil Uruburu.

-Dave

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Connetquot River State Park, Suffolk NY

2015-06-03 Thread David La Magna
Continues today, same area east of mill as seen on Sunday, singing its head off.

Seen with Phil Uruburu.

-Dave

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler van Cortlandt park, Bronx

2015-05-23 Thread Mira Furgoch
Currently listening to and watching a prothonotary warbler on the NE side of 
the van Cortlandt pk lake in the Bronx. Seen from the trail along the edge of 
the lake.
The bird is singing and preening. It has a deformed lower mandible, 
significantly longer that the upper mandible, but otherwise looks well.

Happy birding,
Mira Furgoch




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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler van Cortlandt park, Bronx

2015-05-23 Thread Mira Furgoch
Currently listening to and watching a prothonotary warbler on the NE side of 
the van Cortlandt pk lake in the Bronx. Seen from the trail along the edge of 
the lake.
The bird is singing and preening. It has a deformed lower mandible, 
significantly longer that the upper mandible, but otherwise looks well.

Happy birding,
Mira Furgoch




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RE: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park

2015-04-27 Thread Paul R Sweet
I'm probably going to get some hate mail for this comment, but is Central Park 
really the best place to be releasing rehab birds? 

Paul Sweet


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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park

Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park 
this afternoon around 3:45 by the great staff of the Wild Bird Fund, in the 
vicinity of Tanner Spring. It is has since flown , so keep your eyes open.
Good Birding,
David Speiser


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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park

2015-04-27 Thread david speiser
Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park 
this afternoon around 3:45 by the great staff of the Wild Bird Fund, in the 
vicinity of Tanner Spring. It is has since flown , so keep your eyes open.
Good Birding,
David Speiser


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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park

2015-04-27 Thread david speiser
Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park 
this afternoon around 3:45 by the great staff of the Wild Bird Fund, in the 
vicinity of Tanner Spring. It is has since flown , so keep your eyes open.
Good Birding,
David Speiser


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RE: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park

2015-04-27 Thread Paul R Sweet
I'm probably going to get some hate mail for this comment, but is Central Park 
really the best place to be releasing rehab birds? 

Paul Sweet


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Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 3:59 PM
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park

Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park 
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Good Birding,
David Speiser


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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Eastport, Suffolk Co.

2015-04-25 Thread Taylor Sturm
For those not chasing a Neotropic Cormorant or trying to refind a Bl-throated 
Gray Warbler:
Last night Pamela Bracken Morrison posted to Facebook a photo of a Prothonotary 
Warbler that she found in Eastport, Suffolk County, and it continues this 
morning. 
The bird is south of a small bridge (which crosses a creek/tidal outflow) on 
East Moriches Blvd just West of Pepperidge Lake Rd. 
It is on the West shoreline working south. 
Good birding,
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler - Eastport, Suffolk Co.

2015-04-25 Thread Taylor Sturm
For those not chasing a Neotropic Cormorant or trying to refind a Bl-throated 
Gray Warbler:
Last night Pamela Bracken Morrison posted to Facebook a photo of a Prothonotary 
Warbler that she found in Eastport, Suffolk County, and it continues this 
morning. 
The bird is south of a small bridge (which crosses a creek/tidal outflow) on 
East Moriches Blvd just West of Pepperidge Lake Rd. 
It is on the West shoreline working south. 
Good birding,
Taylor Sturm


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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Greenwood Cemetery

2015-04-23 Thread Isaac Grant
After a long search eventually found at at the Sylvan Water. It was calling 
from inside dense bushes the border the hillside next to white flowering trees. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler at Greenwood Cemetery

2015-04-23 Thread Isaac Grant
After a long search eventually found at at the Sylvan Water. It was calling 
from inside dense bushes the border the hillside next to white flowering trees. 

Isaac Grant
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FW: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm

2014-05-04 Thread Rick
Link was wrong, try this:
http://rbc-pix.smugmug.com/SmugPreview/Madison-Square-Park-Prothonota/389885
59_LcSrbL#!i=3221882996
<http://rbc-pix.smugmug.com/SmugPreview/Madison-Square-Park-Prothonota/38988
559_LcSrbL#!i=3221882996=qpm2sLT> =qpm2sLT

 

 

From: bounce-115127060-3714...@list.cornell.edu
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Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 5:14 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Cc: Emily Peyton
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm

 

Put on a good show, foraging in southern end of park (between Shake Shack
and statue at sw corner.

 

Good luck if you go,

Rick Cech

 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm

2014-05-04 Thread Rick
Put on a good show, foraging in southern end of park (between Shake Shack
and statue at sw corner.

 

Good luck if you go,

Rick Cech

 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler

2014-05-04 Thread editcon...@aol.com
Right now Madison Sq Park 23rd and 5th behind Seward Statue 

Debbie Becker. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Mad. Square Park, NYC 5/4

2014-05-04 Thread Tom Fiore
Sunday, 4 May, 2014 - mid-morningMadison Square Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City (add'l. directions below)A male PROTHONOTARY WARBLER continues in Madison Square Park, which is located between E. 23 & 26 Streets and from Fifth Avenue & Broadway on the western side (those avenues have a junction there, at 23rd St.), and Madison Ave. on the eastern side.  I (re) found the Prothonotary (first seen here Sat. late-day, reported here & to other lists by Gabriel Willow), this morning as of about 9:45 a.m. after some searching, & finding other migrants. The Prothonotary appeared to be favoring various trees more-or-less surrounding an active large fountain-pool, very close to the ShakeShack restaurant which is inside the park, closer to 23rd Street & about 1/2-way from Fifth to Madison Ave's. This warbler (like many of the other species present) was staying rather high in taller trees and branches but it did briefly come down onto a totally dead large cut-off tree-trunk that's about 10+ feet high, obvious & just south of the fountain pool. I took a number of document-quality photos and observed the bird for up to 15+ minutes before moving on.  Also present in this relatively small urban park were at least these additional warblers:  N. Parula (several), Yellow (1), Black-throated Green (1), Black-and-white (1 or 2), Yellow-rumped [Myrtle] (several), Ovenbird (several), N. Waterthrush (1), Common Yellowthroat (2), and a few that got away in the higher foliage; also - Wood, Hermit & a Catharus Thrush species, possibly another Hermit; as well as multiple Ruby-crowned Kinglets, White-throated Sparrows, & at least a few Swamp & Song Sparrows, plus E. Towhee; and among other migrants - Gray Catbird (several), Baltimore Oriole, Scarlet Tanager (male), and likely a couple of others that got away...  some birds seemed to be trying, and possibly succeeding in going onward in a general north-ward direction well past anything like dawn or sunrise. However, a lot of birds were merely circulating somewhat around this small park, which can be circumnavigated in as little as 15 minutes, or a lot more time when seeking arboreal migrants.Thanks again to Gabriel Willow for finding this bird, & to Anders P. & Matthew R. for assisting with getting yesterday's reports out very rapidly. Good luck to any who try here and do be patient, the Prothonotary is virtually certain to remain all day today & may possibly be slightly (or strongly) attracted to the water feature[s], esp. the small amount of water that is flowing and circulating at any fountain[s].  I also much more briefly tried Bryant Park (at 40th-42nd Streets, Fitfth-Sixth Ave's.) in Manhattan but found relatively few of any sort of migrant species just a few minutes ago...this report generated on a super-duper brand new Mac at the Apple store on Fifth Ave. at 59th Street. Open 24/7 and very busy...Good luck,Tom FioreManhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Mad. Square Park, NYC 5/4

2014-05-04 Thread Tom Fiore
Sunday, 4 May, 2014 - mid-morningMadison Square Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City(add'l. directions below)A male PROTHONOTARY WARBLER continues in Madison Square Park, which is located between E. 23  26 Streets and from Fifth Avenue  Broadway on the western side (those avenues have a junction there, at 23rd St.), and Madison Ave. onthe eastern side. I (re) found the Prothonotary (first seen here Sat. late-day, reported here  to other lists by Gabriel Willow), this morning as of about 9:45 a.m. after some searching,  finding other migrants.The Prothonotary appeared to be favoring various trees more-or-less surrounding an active large fountain-pool, very close to the ShakeShack restaurant which is inside the park, closer to 23rd Street  about 1/2-way from Fifth to Madison Ave's. This warbler (like many of the other species present) was staying rather high intaller trees and branches but it did briefly come down onto a totally dead large cut-off tree-trunk that's about 10+ feet high, obvious  just south of the fountain pool. I took a number of document-quality photos and observed the bird for up to 15+ minutes before moving on. Also present in this relatively small urban park were at least these additional warblers: N. Parula (several), Yellow (1), Black-throated Green (1), Black-and-white (1 or 2), Yellow-rumped [Myrtle] (several), Ovenbird (several), N. Waterthrush (1), Common Yellowthroat (2), and a few that got away in the higher foliage; also - Wood, Hermit  a Catharus Thrush species, possibly another Hermit; as well as multiple Ruby-crowned Kinglets, White-throated Sparrows,  at least a few Swamp  Song Sparrows, plus E. Towhee; and among other migrants - Gray Catbird (several), Baltimore Oriole, Scarlet Tanager (male), and likely a couple of others that got away... some birds seemed to be trying, and possiblysucceeding ingoing onward in a general north-ward direction well past anything like dawn or sunrise. However, a lot of birds were merely circulating somewhat around this small park, which can be circumnavigated in as little as 15 minutes, or a lot more time when seeking arboreal migrants.Thanks again to Gabriel Willow for finding this bird,  to Anders P.  Matthew R. for assistingwith getting yesterday's reports out very rapidly. Good luck to any who try here and do be patient, the Prothonotary is virtually certain to remain all day today  may possibly be slightly (or strongly) attracted to the water feature[s], esp. the small amount of water that is flowing and circulating at anyfountain[s]. I also much more briefly tried Bryant Park (at 40th-42nd Streets, Fitfth-Sixth Ave's.) in Manhattan but found relatively few of any sort of migrant species just a few minutes ago...this report generated on a super-duper brand new Mac at the Apple store on Fifth Ave. at 59th Street. Open 24/7 and very busy...Good luck,Tom FioreManhattan

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler

2014-05-04 Thread editcon...@aol.com
Right now Madison Sq Park 23rd and 5th behind Seward Statue 

Debbie Becker. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm

2014-05-04 Thread Rick
Put on a good show, foraging in southern end of park (between Shake Shack
and statue at sw corner.

 

Good luck if you go,

Rick Cech

 

http://rbc-pix.smugmug.com/organize/Nature/Madison-Square-Park-Prothonota 


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FW: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm

2014-05-04 Thread Rick
Link was wrong, try this:
http://rbc-pix.smugmug.com/SmugPreview/Madison-Square-Park-Prothonota/389885
59_LcSrbL#!i=3221882996
http://rbc-pix.smugmug.com/SmugPreview/Madison-Square-Park-Prothonota/38988
559_LcSrbL#!i=3221882996k=qpm2sLT k=qpm2sLT

 

 

From: bounce-115127060-3714...@list.cornell.edu
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Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 5:14 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Cc: Emily Peyton
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm

 

Put on a good show, foraging in southern end of park (between Shake Shack
and statue at sw corner.

 

Good luck if you go,

Rick Cech

 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Madison Sq Park nyc

2014-05-03 Thread Gabriel Willow
Just spotted a male Prothonotary Warbler in the tree at the SW corner of 
Madison Sq Park (the tall tree behind the Seward statue).

Also seen: B Warbler, Northern Parula, Black-throated Green Warbler, about 8 
Hermit Thrushes on the lawn in the center of the park, alongside an Ovenbird.

Not bad for 5 minutes of birding while passing through!

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Madison Sq Park nyc

2014-05-03 Thread Gabriel Willow
Just spotted a male Prothonotary Warbler in the tree at the SW corner of 
Madison Sq Park (the tall tree behind the Seward statue).

Also seen: BW Warbler, Northern Parula, Black-throated Green Warbler, about 8 
Hermit Thrushes on the lawn in the center of the park, alongside an Ovenbird.

Not bad for 5 minutes of birding while passing through!

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Patk

2014-05-02 Thread Thomas Fiore

On May 2, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Peter Post wrote:
At the point. Seen and photographed by others a couple of minutes ago.
Peter Post
_
and that's warbler species 2-dozenth on the day so far in Central  
Park...


when it rains it pours...
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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Patk

2014-05-02 Thread Peter Post
At the point. Seen and photographed by others a couple of minutes ago.

Peter Post



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Re:[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Patk

2014-05-02 Thread Thomas Fiore

On May 2, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Peter Post wrote:
At the point. Seen and photographed by others a couple of minutes ago.
Peter Post
_
and that's warbler species 2-dozenth on the day so far in Central  
Park...


when it rains it pours...
T Fiore.


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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler

2014-04-29 Thread Norm Klein
So sorry for the misspelliing.  I apologize to all

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary warbler

2014-04-29 Thread Norm Klein
So sorry for the misspelliing.  I apologize to all

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler in Prospect Park

2014-04-26 Thread Robert Bate
Seen well behind Upper Pool at waters edge.   First found by Jim Muchmore. 

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[nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler in Prospect Park

2014-04-26 Thread Robert Bate
Seen well behind Upper Pool at waters edge.   First found by Jim Muchmore. 

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