[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn - White-winged Dove & Morning Flight

2019-08-11 Thread Doug Gochfeld
Another night of favorable migration winds led to yet another morning vigil
at Coney Island Creek Park monitoring the visible migration. It was similar
in many ways to yesterday, with the clear blue skies making high warblers
calling overhead virtually impossible to see, and varying numbers of
icterids (more than yesterday), kingbirds (fewer), swallows, and swifts
(fewer) moving as well.

The distinct highlight was a *WHITE-WINGED DOVE* that was in view for a
minute or so as it flew over Sea Gate to my southwest. It made a couple of
high loops (seemingly trying to decide what to do once it came to the end
of the land) before I lost sight of it.
This is only the 2nd record of the species for Brooklyn, despite its
essentially annual appearances on the outer barrier beaches of Long Island.

Other notable differences between today and yesterday were the arrival of
numbers of Blue-gray Gnatcatchers (14 this morning, after detecting 0
yesterday), an uptick in Waterthrushes, and an Empidonax flycatcher that
looked to me to be a Willow, which would be perhaps the most expected
species here given the date.

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Good Birding!
-Doug Gochfeld. Brooklyn, NY.

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun. Aug. 11, 2019: Least Flycatcher, 8 Species of Wood Warblers including Canada & Blue-winged

2019-08-11 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
August 11, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights: Least Flycatcher, Eight species of Wood Warblers including Canada & 
Blue-winged. 

Canada Goose - 28
Gadwall - 2 Reservoir (Deb - early)
Mallard - 17
Mourning Dove - 2
Chimney Swift - 5
Ring-billed Gull - 1 Reservoir
Herring gull - at least 15 Reservoir & Flyovers
Double-crested Cormorant - 18
Osprey - flyover Mugger's Woods
Red-tailed Hawk - 2 over Azalea Pond
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 4
Downy Woodpecker - 2 Swampy Pin Oak
Northern Flicker - 5
Peregrine Falcon - adult flyover Reservoir (Deb - early)
Eastern Kingbird - 3 (2 Oak Bridge, 1 Swampy Pin Oak)
Least Flycatcher - 2 (Maint. Field, eating Black Cherry at Upper Lobe)
Blue Jay - 5
Barn Swallow - 6
Carolina Wren - 2 Maintenance Field
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 3
American Robin - many fewer
Gray Catbird - 12
Cedar Waxwing - 10 or 11 (flyover flock of 8 (Bob - early), 2 or 3 juveniles)
Baltimore Oriole - 3 or 4
Red-winged Blackbird - 50-100 in small southbound flocks overhead
Common Grackle - 2
Northern Waterthrush - Gill near Azalea Pond
Waterthrush Species - 2 or 3
Blue-winged Warbler - female Humming Tombstone
Black-and-white Warbler - 2 or 3
American Redstart - 15
Northern Parula - Summer House (Bill Perro & Liza M.)
Yellow Warbler - 2 (Upper Lobe & Humming Tombstone)
Canada Warbler - hatch-year female west side of Azalea Pond (Andrea Hessel)
Northern Cardinal - 7

Deb Allen
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