“Bronx” Brendan and I walked from Rodman’s Neck to Turtle Cove, 10AM -Noon.
Yellow Warbler (2)
Spotted Sandpiper (2)
Semi-palmated Sandpiper
House Finch (2)
Marsh Wren (3)
House Wren
Common Yellowthroat
Great Egret (10)
Snowy Egret (4)
Baltimore Oriole (young bird)
Chipping Sparrow (6)
Song
“Bronx” Brendan and I walked from Rodman’s Neck to Turtle Cove, 10AM -Noon.
Yellow Warbler (2)
Spotted Sandpiper (2)
Semi-palmated Sandpiper
House Finch (2)
Marsh Wren (3)
House Wren
Common Yellowthroat
Great Egret (10)
Snowy Egret (4)
Baltimore Oriole (young bird)
Chipping Sparrow (6)
Song
Central Park NYC Saturday July 30, 2016OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. Highlights today - 6 species of Wood WarblersCanada Goose - 4 RivieraWood Duck - 2 at Upper Love (Bob & Deb before walk)Mallard - a couple of broods Turtle PondMourning DoveBlack-billed Cuckoo - pursued by
Central Park NYC Saturday July 30, 2016OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. Highlights today - 6 species of Wood WarblersCanada Goose - 4 RivieraWood Duck - 2 at Upper Love (Bob & Deb before walk)Mallard - a couple of broods Turtle PondMourning DoveBlack-billed Cuckoo - pursued by
I led a trip for NYC Audubon today to Croton Point Park. It started out
moderate temps and overcast before becoming hot and sunny. Bird activity was
low but we saw a nice diversity nonetheless, including a few target species.
In addition to large flocks of Canada Geese, Brown-headed Cowbirds,
I led a trip for NYC Audubon today to Croton Point Park. It started out
moderate temps and overcast before becoming hot and sunny. Bird activity was
low but we saw a nice diversity nonetheless, including a few target species.
In addition to large flocks of Canada Geese, Brown-headed Cowbirds,