Central Park NYC
Thursday April 20, 2017
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, et al, on bird walk starting from the dock on
Turtle Pond at 9am.
Highlights: Yellow Warblers & Green Heron
Canada Goose - Turtle Pond
Wood Duck - male Turtle Pond
Gadwall - male Turtle Pond
Mallard - 5+ Turtle Pond
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* New York
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* 04/20/2017
* NYBU1704.20
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AMER. WHITE PELICAN
LEAST SANDPIPER
Greater Yellowlegs
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When working on the NYS eBird Hotspots wiki I'll compare the previous bar
chart list of species with the current one picking up any additions or
deletions. By going to each county's 'Overview' page you can determine the
date the species was added by county. Some are from newly submitted
checklists
Around 3:15 this afternoon : happily found both the Cattle Egret (at the
Mecox/Halsey Land farm being nudged along by two helpful cows) and the
Sandhill Crane which remains at Wainscott Pond, easily viewed from Wainscott
Main Street (just opposite the Chapel, beyond the very clear Private Pro
I saw and heard it today at various spots along the Wetland trail at Lido
Preserve. I last saw it at around 3 pm. Didn't see the Prairie or
Orange-crowned Warblers.
Alissa Milillo
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This morning about 9:30AM a Ruff was observed in the marsh northeast of the
boat dock at Timber Pt. Marina. While calling birders about the observation the
bird flew east and landed in the marsh north of the marina parking lot. Despite
extensive searching it had not been relocated as of 11:30AM.
Being seen in Mecox at Mecox ave and Halsey this morning
Mike Higgiston
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Despite high water there were 3 Bonaparte's gulls swirling in water behind
croton train station about 6:30 this a.m., moving towards but none close to
full breeding plumage. Noticeably smaller than ubiquitous ring billed gulls.
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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