Every time I’ve been outside tonight I’ve been hearing an abundance of
Nocturnal Flight Calls. Low cloud cover is probably helping a lot. Get out to a
spot with some illumination and give it a listen!
Cheers!
-Tim H
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Every time I’ve been outside tonight I’ve been hearing an abundance of
Nocturnal Flight Calls. Low cloud cover is probably helping a lot. Get out to a
spot with some illumination and give it a listen!
Cheers!
-Tim H
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Central Park NYC
Monday, May 14, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: 20 Species of Wood Warblers including Cerulean Warbler. Also seen:
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Spotted Sandpiper, Least Flycatcher, Lincoln's
Sparrow, and Indigo Bunting.
Canada Goose - 10 seven-to-ten-day-old
Central Park NYC
Monday, May 14, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: 20 Species of Wood Warblers including Cerulean Warbler. Also seen:
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Spotted Sandpiper, Least Flycatcher, Lincoln's
Sparrow, and Indigo Bunting.
Canada Goose - 10 seven-to-ten-day-old
At the Forest Park waterhole in Queens, a Worm-eating Warbler and a female
Hooded Warbler have been intermittent visitors today.
On a side note, I've posted a few usable Kirtland's Warblers pictures that I
was able to muster up in the terrible conditions Saturday. Also, the Recent
Work page
At the Forest Park waterhole in Queens, a Worm-eating Warbler and a female
Hooded Warbler have been intermittent visitors today.
On a side note, I've posted a few usable Kirtland's Warblers pictures that I
was able to muster up in the terrible conditions Saturday. Also, the Recent
Work page
Just as a heads up to birders in Westchester area:
*A Kentucky Warbler was heard singing for several minutes early today at
Rockefeller State Park Preserve* (b/n ~6:20-6:30am.)
However it was not heard later this morning during Saw Mill River Audubon's
regular 2nd Monday walk. The eBird list
Just as a heads up to birders in Westchester area:
*A Kentucky Warbler was heard singing for several minutes early today at
Rockefeller State Park Preserve* (b/n ~6:20-6:30am.)
However it was not heard later this morning during Saw Mill River Audubon's
regular 2nd Monday walk. The eBird list
Hi Fred and all,
I learnt today that the Kirtland's Warbler was last seen just after 10am
yesterday. David Krauss told me that he had seen it fly up heading west
towards the western perimeter of the park, and to him it appeared as it
kept going...
So now it has been 24 hours plus, since the last
Hi Fred and all,
I learnt today that the Kirtland's Warbler was last seen just after 10am
yesterday. David Krauss told me that he had seen it fly up heading west
towards the western perimeter of the park, and to him it appeared as it
kept going...
So now it has been 24 hours plus, since the last
For those of you interested in activity at NYC's micro-parks, Madison Square
Park would be worth a visit if you're in the Flatiron/Midtown South area.
During fairly short walks over the past few days I've had a total of about 25
species, including: Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush (singing), the
For those of you interested in activity at NYC's micro-parks, Madison Square
Park would be worth a visit if you're in the Flatiron/Midtown South area.
During fairly short walks over the past few days I've had a total of about 25
species, including: Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush (singing), the
A second? Or the same?
CERULEAN. 77th West entrance to park. In Elm. Calling frequently. #birdcp
via @WestofCool
On Mon, May 14, 2018, 09:07 Anders Peltomaa
wrote:
> Hi all,
> Forwarding:
> Cerulean Warbler. High in Elm just east of Bethesda Fountain at lake edge.
>
A second? Or the same?
CERULEAN. 77th West entrance to park. In Elm. Calling frequently. #birdcp
via @WestofCool
On Mon, May 14, 2018, 09:07 Anders Peltomaa
wrote:
> Hi all,
> Forwarding:
> Cerulean Warbler. High in Elm just east of Bethesda Fountain at lake edge.
> Also singing. #birdcp
>
>
even though I missed the Kirtland's in Central Park, the East End provided
plenty to make up for it! Especially wonderful were great views of a mature
American Bald Eagle who sat cooperatively on a log on a sand spit in Mecox Bay
for about 30 minutes before providing exquisite views in flight
even though I missed the Kirtland's in Central Park, the East End provided
plenty to make up for it! Especially wonderful were great views of a mature
American Bald Eagle who sat cooperatively on a log on a sand spit in Mecox Bay
for about 30 minutes before providing exquisite views in flight
Hello,
Is there any update on this bird? I’m headed to the city for a couple days.
Thanks,
Fred Baumgarten
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Hello,
Is there any update on this bird? I’m headed to the city for a couple days.
Thanks,
Fred Baumgarten
Sent from my iPhone
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Hi all,
Forwarding:
Cerulean Warbler. High in Elm just east of Bethesda Fountain at lake edge.
Also singing. #birdcp
Anders Peltomaa
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Hi all,
Forwarding:
Cerulean Warbler. High in Elm just east of Bethesda Fountain at lake edge.
Also singing. #birdcp
Anders Peltomaa
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