Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Wednesday & Thursday, May 11th & 12th -
The vocal Bicknell’s Thrush was ongoing & rather cooperative for many who came
to see and hear on through May 12th, at Central Park’s n. end. Excellent
teamwork by all and in particular the understanding that use of devices to
Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Wednesday & Thursday, May 11th & 12th -
The vocal Bicknell’s Thrush was ongoing & rather cooperative for many who came
to see and hear on through May 12th, at Central Park’s n. end. Excellent
teamwork by all and in particular the understanding that use of devices to
5/12/22 - Nature Study Woods C.P., New Rochelle, NY
3 Wood Ducks5 Mourning Doves4 Chimney Swifts1 Black Vulture1 Red-tailed Hawk1
bird I can't report here:-(3 Red-bellied Woodpeckers1 Hairy Woodpecker3
Northern Flickers1 Pileated Woodpecker1 Great Crested Flycatcher1 Warbling
Vireo1 Red-eyed
5/12/22 - Nature Study Woods C.P., New Rochelle, NY
3 Wood Ducks5 Mourning Doves4 Chimney Swifts1 Black Vulture1 Red-tailed Hawk1
bird I can't report here:-(3 Red-bellied Woodpeckers1 Hairy Woodpecker3
Northern Flickers1 Pileated Woodpecker1 Great Crested Flycatcher1 Warbling
Vireo1 Red-eyed
Hi everyone,
I am writing this email hoping that someone reading it knows someone in charge
in Bush Terminal Pier Park.
Today, I saw an Osprey nesting on the Osprey platform at the middle basin of
this park. I believe this is the first ever attempt at nesting here and I have
been visiting
Hi everyone,
I am writing this email hoping that someone reading it knows someone in charge
in Bush Terminal Pier Park.
Today, I saw an Osprey nesting on the Osprey platform at the middle basin of
this park. I believe this is the first ever attempt at nesting here and I have
been visiting
I wanted to share this sighting on the listserv since it may not yet have
reached those who don’t use eBird or the Manhattan Rare Bird Alert GroupMe. A
Bicknell’s Thrush is currently singing and foraging in the North Woods of
Central Park, favoring an area along West Drive and west of the
I wanted to share this sighting on the listserv since it may not yet have
reached those who don’t use eBird or the Manhattan Rare Bird Alert GroupMe. A
Bicknell’s Thrush is currently singing and foraging in the North Woods of
Central Park, favoring an area along West Drive and west of the