Central Park NYC
Saturday Sept. 17, 2016
OBS: Rebert DeCandido, Deborah Allen, m.ob. on bird walks starting from the
Boathouse Cafe at 7:30am and 9:00am.
Highlights: 2 Philadephia Vireos, 9+ Brown Thrashers
Gadwall - Turtle Pond (Jeff WArd)
Mallard - around 15 Turtle Pond
Mourning Dove - variou
The Cornell undergrad Muckrace team just refound the BROWN BOOBY on the
north end of Cayuga Lake, currently sitting on the water off Harris Park.
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The previously reported philly vireo was just seen with two red-eyed vireos and
some other warblers on the western dirt path as you walk towards the dog walk.
Seemed to be the only place in the park with some decent activity right now.
Mike Z.
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Friday & Saturday, 16 & 17 September, 2016
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
On Friday 9/16 in Central Park aII six of the northeast's breeding
species of Vireo were found, with PHILADELPHIA Vireo the most-sought
amongst these around here & these were seen not onIy in the Ramble
area but al
Godwits currently on the North west shore of Big egg marsh, seen from my kayak. Pictures taken for ebird list. Also 20 red knots, 1 western willet, 2 little blue heron and a royal tern there. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device
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A Lark Sparrow popped up briefly on Battle Hill in Brooklyn's Green-Wood
Cemetery. I am trying to refind it now.
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Previously posted shorebirds are at the raunt but the one-eyed Baird"s was
picked off by two Peregrine Falcons in front of us. (One picked it up and
dropped it to another Falcon. They flew north.)
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A one-eyed Baird's Sandpiper, found by Steve Walter, is at the Raunt on the
East Pond. Also a Western Sandpiper and two Stilt Sandpipers. The trio of
Caspian Terns continues at the north end.
Perhaps most interesting is a juvenile Dunlin, also at the Raunt.
Good birding,
Corey Finger
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The Philly Vireo at Hempstead Lake continues at the southern portion of the dog
run's western edge. Many Red-eyes and several Warblings also present, so ID
carefully. A few other migrants present but nothing else unusual yet. Park was
very quiet until about 10 minutes ago, lots of birds foraging