Central Park NYC
Saturday August 3, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights: Nine Species of Wood Warblers including Cerulean, Magnolia, and 
Blue-winged Warblers, juvenile and adult Red-eyed Vireos.

Canada Goose - heard
Mallard - Upper Lobe
Mourning Dove - 5 or 6
Chimney Swift - 2
Herring Gull - 5 Reservoir
Double-crested Cormorant - several Reservoir
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 4 or 5
Downy Woodpecker - 5
Norther Flicker - 3 or 4
Eastern Kingbird - 5
Warbling Vireo - 3
Red-eyed Vireo - 3 together at Upper Lobe including juvenile
Blue Jay - several, juvenile and adult at Upper Lobe
Barn Swallow - 5 over Turtle Pond & adjacent lawn
Carolina Wren - 2 Maintenance Field
Wood Thrush - 2 (Humming Tombstone & Upper Lobe Lawn)
American Robin - many
Gray Catbird - many
House Finch - 3 juveniles Maintenance Field
Baltimore Oriole - adult male feeding in Black Cherry Maintenance Field
Red-winged Blackbird - 2 females Upper Lobe
Common Grackle - several
Louisiana Waterthrush - 1 or 2 (Upper Lobe, heard at Triplet's Bridge)
Northern Waterthrush - Azalea Pond
Blue-winged Warbler - 2 (Tupelo Field & Warbler Rock)
Black-and-white Warbler - 4
American Redstart - 15 (no adult males)
Cerulean Warbler - first-fall female east side Maintenance Field
Northern Parula - 2 (Maintenance Field & Swampy Pin Oak)
Magnolia Warbler - Swampy Pin Oak
Yellow Warbler - 25
Northern Cardinal - at least 6 incl. juv. male, adult male & female Upper Lobe

Deb Allen
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