Manhattan, N.Y. City - Wed., Dec. 16th -
The (ever-so-slightly-brighter plumaged) Western Tanager that’s now been known
of for about 10+ days continues at West 22nd St. in Manhattan’s Chelsea
neighborhood, east of Tenth Ave. - and on Wed. (12/16) in the noon hour, that
tanager was frequenting
Manhattan, N.Y. City - Wed., Dec. 16th -
The (ever-so-slightly-brighter plumaged) Western Tanager that’s now been known
of for about 10+ days continues at West 22nd St. in Manhattan’s Chelsea
neighborhood, east of Tenth Ave. - and on Wed. (12/16) in the noon hour, that
tanager was frequenting
I saw the Western Tanager in Carl Schurz Park (Manhattan, about 86th and
East End Avenue) this morning (12/16) about 9:40 AM. It was in exactly the
spot described by Tom Fiore yesterday. A Baltimore Oriole visited the spot
repeatedly as well.
Happy birding,
Ed G.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 7:02 PM
I saw the Western Tanager in Carl Schurz Park (Manhattan, about 86th and
East End Avenue) this morning (12/16) about 9:40 AM. It was in exactly the
spot described by Tom Fiore yesterday. A Baltimore Oriole visited the spot
repeatedly as well.
Happy birding,
Ed G.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 7:02 PM
Doug Gochfeld asked me to post he is currently viewing an adult Mew Gull to the
south of the Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier at roughly these coordinates.
40.6447790, -74.0292793
He also reports the young male King Eider is present as well, associating with
a flock of American Wigeon to the north
Doug Gochfeld asked me to post he is currently viewing an adult Mew Gull to the
south of the Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier at roughly these coordinates.
40.6447790, -74.0292793
He also reports the young male King Eider is present as well, associating with
a flock of American Wigeon to the north