Just got back from a morning birding the woods at Inwood hill Park, home to the
only vestige of original woodlands left in Manhattan. It was a very active
morning, with multiple hatch-outs.
Highlights for me included Bay-breasted, Tennessee, multiple Blackburnians and
Wilson's warblers,
Just got back from a morning birding the woods at Inwood hill Park, home to the
only vestige of original woodlands left in Manhattan. It was a very active
morning, with multiple hatch-outs.
Highlights for me included Bay-breasted, Tennessee, multiple Blackburnians and
Wilson's warblers,
I have missed most of the action in the past few days due to a bad case of
bronchitis, but got out to Ft. Tryon Park for about an hour and a half this
afternoon. I birded only the eastern slope below the Cloisters. I had 15
species of warbler, including Orange-crowned, Blackpoll, Canada,
I have missed most of the action in the past few days due to a bad case of
bronchitis, but got out to Ft. Tryon Park for about an hour and a half this
afternoon. I birded only the eastern slope below the Cloisters. I had 15
species of warbler, including Orange-crowned, Blackpoll, Canada,