Central Park NYC
Saturday May 11, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 18 Species of Wood Warblers including Wilson's and Cape May
Warblers; Yellow- and Black-billed Cuckoos, Least Flycatcher, Eastern
Wood-Pewee, Scarlet Tanager. Thanks to Matthieu Benoit, David
Central Park NYC
Saturday May 11, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 18 Species of Wood Warblers including Wilson's and Cape May
Warblers; Yellow- and Black-billed Cuckoos, Least Flycatcher, Eastern
Wood-Pewee, Scarlet Tanager. Thanks to Matthieu Benoit, David
Sitting in the open on a dead tree. Along main trail, go past bird blind. Beyond fork to firebreak. Can be seen from firebreak or main trail S.Walter
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Sitting in the open on a dead tree. Along main trail, go past bird blind. Beyond fork to firebreak. Can be seen from firebreak or main trail S.Walter
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Hi all,
Spent about two hours at Oceanside Marine Nature Study Area. Mostly the
usual suspects. There was also a horned grebe in the creek at the western
edge of the preserve as well as a Blue-Winged teal in the marsh in one of
the areaa of open water just to East of the centeral boardwalk.
Hi all,
Spent about two hours at Oceanside Marine Nature Study Area. Mostly the
usual suspects. There was also a horned grebe in the creek at the western
edge of the preserve as well as a Blue-Winged teal in the marsh in one of
the areaa of open water just to East of the centeral boardwalk.
This time in the Long Pond Greenbelt in Sag Harbor. I saw the bird on the west
side of the trail exactly where the Old RR Spur connects to the Round Pond
trail.
Compared to yesterday’s bird, this one was much more mottled yellow. Its head
was the only fully red part of its body, its wings
This time in the Long Pond Greenbelt in Sag Harbor. I saw the bird on the west
side of the trail exactly where the Old RR Spur connects to the Round Pond
trail.
Compared to yesterday’s bird, this one was much more mottled yellow. Its head
was the only fully red part of its body, its wings