Central Park NYC
Sunday May 1, 2022
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Lincoln's Sparrow, Orchard Oriole, Nashville Warbler, American
Redstart and other Wood Warblers. Most birds were high up in the treetops early
this morning, with noticeably more bird activity after
Central Park NYC
Sunday May 1, 2022
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: Lincoln's Sparrow, Orchard Oriole, Nashville Warbler, American
Redstart and other Wood Warblers. Most birds were high up in the treetops early
this morning, with noticeably more bird activity after
Manhattan, N.Y. City - Sunday, First of May:
A bright PROTHONOTARY Warbler was found and photographed at Fort Tryon Park (in
northern Manhattan), an excellent find for that location. Northern Manhattan
generally was faring well for May 1, with a very nice diversity of species.
There have
Manhattan, N.Y. City - Sunday, First of May:
A bright PROTHONOTARY Warbler was found and photographed at Fort Tryon Park (in
northern Manhattan), an excellent find for that location. Northern Manhattan
generally was faring well for May 1, with a very nice diversity of species.
There have
I am once again writing to request your help and record Mourning Warbler
songs from spring migrants.It is year 8 of my research using birdsong to
study migratory connectivity of Mourning Warbler song populations.Here
is a link to the latest map with previous years’ results based on
recordings
I am once again writing to request your help and record Mourning Warbler
songs from spring migrants.It is year 8 of my research using birdsong to
study migratory connectivity of Mourning Warbler song populations.Here
is a link to the latest map with previous years’ results based on
recordings
Greeting to all with hope all are doing well.
first of all, I would like to thank Doug for this email alert.
I have been meaning to write this email for a while, because there is great
inconsistency in reporting rare birds to this list.
There are too many WhatsApp groups in the NYC area and many
Greeting to all with hope all are doing well.
first of all, I would like to thank Doug for this email alert.
I have been meaning to write this email for a while, because there is great
inconsistency in reporting rare birds to this list.
There are too many WhatsApp groups in the NYC area and many