Tuesday, 13 September 2011 - Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
The 1st-year (but rather brightly-plumaged) Lark Sparrow was again
being seen on the south slope of the Great Hill, which is just north
of the Pool, and closest to the West 103 St. park entrance. If coming
from that small ent
In central park on the eastern edge of the open field north of the
Balancing Rock. Come to the north end and look for the birders!
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This should read 13 Sep
- Original Message -
From: Sy Schiff
To: NYSBIRDS_L
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 1:06 PM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Hecksher SP
Hecksher SP 12 Sep
Joe Giunta, Sam Jannazzo, and I (Sy Schiff) went directly to Field 7 where
the rains have left a la
Hecksher SP 12 Sep
Joe Giunta, Sam Jannazzo, and I (Sy Schiff) went directly to Field 7 where the
rains have left a large puddle on the parking lot and several more in the
surrounding grassy areas. Shorebirds moved around in groups flying away and
coming back while moving from puddle to puddle.
I thought I should elaborate on the location of this bird, since
Malcolm had called me earlier with details but I'm at work, and was
not at my desk until now. The "balancing rock" is just north of the
Pool, which is the small pond at the north end, on the west side of
the park. Enter the park at
Adult Lark Sparrow currently at N End in the newly created field
north of the Balancing Rock which is at the south end of the Great
Hill. Found by Tom Perlman.
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