[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC, Fri. May 12, 2023: Olive-sided & Least Flycatchers, Scarlet & Summer Tanagers, Bay-breasted & other Warblers

2023-05-12 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC Friday May 12, 2023 OBS: Deborah Allen, m.ob. Highlights: Olive-sided Least Flycatchers, Scarlet Summer Tanagers, Bay-breasted other Warblers. Canada Goose - 4 Gadwall - pair at the Pool Mourning Dove - 10-15 Chimney Swift - 6 or 7 Double-crested Cormorant - a few flyovers

[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC, Thur. May 11, 2023: 20 Species of Wood Warblers, E. Wood-Pewee, Least Flycatcher

2023-05-12 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC Thursday May 11, 2023 OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob. Highlights: 20 Species of Wood Warblers including Tennessee, Nashville, and Bay-breasted Warblers. Eastern Kingbird, Great Crested Flycatcher, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Least Flycatcher, Yellow-throated Vireo, Purple Finch.

[nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC Friday, 5/12 updates with G.-w. Warbler, Blue Grosbeak, Sum. Tanager, O.-s. Flycatcher, etc.

2023-05-12 Thread Tom Fiore
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Friday, May 12th: Below-linked, in a Macaulay Library archived photo, is the further documentation on the May 12th Golden-winged Warbler in Central Park’s n. end; this bird enjoyed by a good many, after E. Peterson was able to help others, and with other

[nysbirds-l] Mourning Warblers - Re: nysbirds-l digest: May 12, 2023

2023-05-12 Thread Jay Pitocchelli
Was anyone able to record the Mourning Warblers singing in Central Park on Thursday morning (5/11) in Central Park reported by Tom Fiore?  If so, would you be willing to contribute them and any future recordings this season to my project studying migratory connectivity of MOWAs using songs of

[nysbirds-l] Manhattan, NYC - Mourning Warblers, C. Nighthawks, etc., + other [NYS] notes; 5/11

2023-05-12 Thread Tom Fiore
Although conditions this weekend - Happy Mother’s Day this Sunday! - don’t look so ‘ripe’ for a repeat, it was on May 13th of 2022 that a quite-impressive **inland** influx of Arctic Terns came along, also even appearing off of Manhattan, where exceedingly-rare. On May 10th (this year) one