5/5/18 - Saxon Woods Co. Park, Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., NY
1 Great Egret3 Canada Geese6 Wood Ducks1 GADWALL (Gedney Pond)1 American Black
Duck4 Mallards3 Ospreys2 Killdeer1 Spotted Sandpiper2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers1
Great Crested Flycatcher1 Eastern Phoebe2 Warbling Vireos5 Blue Jays2 Northe
Also worth noting were two Summer Tanagers at the Maintenance Field at 4:00 pm.
Peter Post
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> On May 5, 2018, at 8:19 PM, Deborah Allen wrote:
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> Central Park NYC
> Saturday, May 5, 2018
> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
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> Highlights: 22 species of Wo
Central Park NYC
Saturday, May 5, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 22 species of Wood Warblers including Kentucky & Prothonotary and
both Cuckoos. An adult Yellow-crowned Night-Heron continued at the Oven.
Canada Goose - 3 Lake at Riviera
Mallard - residents
Mou
Cesar Castillo and I did a big day from 430AM until 530PM today throughout
the borough of Queens. Our count ended up being 136, which seems pretty
good for May 5.
Highlights included:
1 Snow Goose: still at the West Pond of Jamaica Bay
1 Ring-necked Duck: at the Restoration Pond at the LIE/CIP i
Hi all,
On Tuesday May 8th the Linnean Society of New York will finish the 2017-18
program season with two exciting presentations:
*6:00 pm - Wild Green Heart - Ken Chaya*
Central Park plays host to a wide diversity of life forms, including birds,
trees, wildflowers, and insects. While many re
I have a reliable report from a friend that there were four to five Wilsons
warblers at Pond Park today around 3:23. I searched unsuccessfully for them at
4:00. However, it is worth another look later today or tomorrow.
Regards,
Matt
... to be continued.
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As usual, I parked at the free spot, 41.106056, -73.85, walked up the path
(east), later walked down to the west. I don't walk far. I was there about
8:30 to 10:30.
Resident warblers are in with pretty good numbers: Yellow, Redstart,
Blue-winged, Yellow-throat. Still a couple Yellow-rump
Wednesday, 2 May, 2018 -
Central & Riverside Parks, Manhattan, N.Y. City
‘Highlights’ were really too many too list all, but among the species that are
typically scarce or most-sought in Central Park today included: RED-HEADED
WOODPECKER[S], both Cuckoo species, 5 Flycatcher species, (at least)
After a smattering of warblers and a female SUMMER TANGER in my yard (2 miles
east of the park) yesterday afternoon, I expected an exciting day today. Nope!.
Still struggling to get a wow day.
However, the PROTHOTARY WARBLER continues and a CERULIAN WARBLER showed up
early this morning along th
Bill Purcell had an American White Pelican fly past him at Phillips Point this
morning just before 6:30. The Pelican was headed east and Bill speculated that
it may wind up hanging around the islands in Constantia. I headed down to Mill
St in Constantia to scope out the islands and re-found th
Correction: chris Cooper and I confirmed that the Kentucky is in fact a Hooded
Warbler. This bird is behind summit rock and highly visible. This is a Hooded
Warbler.
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> On May 5, 2018, at 7:25 AM, Jonathan Perez wrote:
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> Also at summit rock ar
Also at summit rock are two great crested flycatchers among the warblers.
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> On May 5, 2018, at 7:21 AM, Jonathan Perez wrote:
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> Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.
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> Among the the other highlights inclu
Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.
Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.
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> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen wrote:
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> Central Park NYC - North End
> Friday, May 4, 2018
> OBS: Ro
Yellow-breasted Chat by the bat house just west of the visitor’s center on
the trail south of the West Pond at Jamaica Bay.
Brent Bomkamp
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