[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park

2014-05-07 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: May 7, 2014 The excellent birding conditions in Central Park continue. This is the seventh day in a row that the birding has been good to excellent. The NYC Audubon Wednesday mornings migration walks saw 55 species. The highlight were: Warblers ( 15 species); Nashville, Parula,

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park

2014-05-07 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: May 7, 2014 The excellent birding conditions in Central Park continue. This is the seventh day in a row that the birding has been good to excellent. The NYC Audubon Wednesday mornings migration walks saw 55 species. The highlight were: Warblers ( 15 species); Nashville, Parula,

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park 5-3-14

2014-05-03 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: May 3, 2014 The Brooklyn Botanic Garden birding class went to Central Park. The conditions and birds were excellent. We saw 56 species. The highlights were: Warblers (14 species): Blue-winged, Nashville, Yellow, Chestnut-sided, BT Blue, Yel-rump, Prairie, B, Redstart, Ovenbird,

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park 5-3-14

2014-05-03 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: May 3, 2014 The Brooklyn Botanic Garden birding class went to Central Park. The conditions and birds were excellent. We saw 56 species. The highlights were: Warblers (14 species): Blue-winged, Nashville, Yellow, Chestnut-sided, BT Blue, Yel-rump, Prairie, BW, Redstart, Ovenbird,

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park

2014-05-02 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: May 2,2014 The NYC Audubon Wednesday morning birding group moved it walk from the rainy Wed, to the beautiful Friday. We were all lucky that we did. Central Park was very birdie with birds found at almost every location. Our group saw 60 species. The highlights were: Warblers (17

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park

2014-05-02 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: May 2,2014 The NYC Audubon Wednesday morning birding group moved it walk from the rainy Wed, to the beautiful Friday. We were all lucky that we did. Central Park was very birdie with birds found at almost every location. Our group saw 60 species. The highlights were: Warblers (17

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park 9-11-10

2010-09-11 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: September 11, 2010 Location: Central Park, NYC Reported By: Joe Giunta Our group of 25 birders from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden birding class had an excellent morning seeing 39 species. The highlights were 2 Bald Eagles, one adult and one immature. The immature flew over at 9:30

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park 9-11-10

2010-09-11 Thread JGIUNTA746
Date: September 11, 2010 Location: Central Park, NYC Reported By: Joe Giunta Our group of 25 birders from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden birding class had an excellent morning seeing 39 species. The highlights were 2 Bald Eagles, one adult and one immature. The immature flew over at 9:30

Re:[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park on August 27, 2010

2010-08-27 Thread Tom Fiore
About Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City), and a question as to food scarcity. Any comments on this topic appreciated, to the list if deemed appropriate, or off-list directed to me alone. Although it may get a bit esoteric to 'non-regulars' of the place about Central Park (and even more

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park on August 27, 2010

2010-08-27 Thread Harry Maas
Today I birded the Ramble, including the Maintenance Field, from 8:30 am to noon, and must remark that my experiences there were completely different from those reported by others. Having learned of the report that 18 Warbler species had been found in the Park prior to 10 am, I

[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park on August 27, 2010

2010-08-27 Thread Harry Maas
Today I birded the Ramble, including the Maintenance Field, from 8:30 am to noon, and must remark that my experiences there were completely different from those reported by others. Having learned of the report that 18 Warbler species had been found in the Park prior to 10 am, I

Re:[nysbirds-l] Birding Central Park on August 27, 2010

2010-08-27 Thread Tom Fiore
About Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City), and a question as to food scarcity. Any comments on this topic appreciated, to the list if deemed appropriate, or off-list directed to me alone. Although it may get a bit esoteric to 'non-regulars' of the place about Central Park (and even more