Does anyone know if the Varied Thrush is still in Central Park?
Also, can someone tell me the exact location the Thrush has been seen?
Thank you,
Alan Braunstein
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The bird was there on Thursday in the usual spot immediately to the right
of the maintainence building which is just south of the 81st/79th st
transverse at 40°46'41.51N, 73°58'0.78W
Does anyone know if the Varied Thrush is still in Central Park?
Also, can someone tell me the exact location
02-12-11 10:45 AM
OSPREY ON PLATFORM JUST EAST OF MOUTH OF DOWNS CREEK
Cutchogue Long Island
The bird was seen while we were leading a group 12 people for a North
Fork Audubon Society field trip.
Good looks through our spotting scope. This is the earliest Linda and
I have seen
an OSPREY
I viewed the Varied Thrush to the north of the pond by Belvedere Castle
at 40 46 49 N 73 58 6 W this morning along with Sam Stuart and Nate Stuart.
After approximately half an hour it flew south and we later viewed it in
the usual spot to the right of the maintenance building. This photo was
A pleasant walk out to the lighthouse late this afternoon - through a rather
intense snow squall that soon turned out to be a pleasant sunsnow shower:
Observer: Richard Guthrie
Location: Saugerties Lighthouse, Ulster County
Observation date: 2/12/11
Time: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
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Does anyone know if the Varied Thrush is still in Central Park?
Also, can someone tell me the exact location the Thrush has been seen?
Thank you,
Alan Braunstein
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES
The bird was there on Thursday in the usual spot immediately to the right
of the maintainence building which is just south of the 81st/79th st
transverse at 40°46'41.51"N, 73°58'0.78"W
> Does anyone know if the Varied Thrush is still in Central Park?
>
> Also, can someone tell me the exact
02-12-11 10:45 AM
OSPREY ON PLATFORM JUST EAST OF MOUTH OF DOWNS CREEK
Cutchogue Long Island
The bird was seen while we were leading a group 12 people for a North
Fork Audubon Society field trip.
Good looks through our spotting scope. This is the earliest Linda and
I have seen
an OSPREY
I viewed the Varied Thrush to the north of the pond by Belvedere Castle
at 40 46 49 N 73 58 6 W this morning along with Sam Stuart and Nate Stuart.
After approximately half an hour it flew south and we later viewed it in
the usual spot to the right of the maintenance building. This photo was
A pleasant walk out to the lighthouse late this afternoon - through a rather
intense snow squall that soon turned out to be a pleasant sunsnow shower:
Observer: Richard Guthrie
Location: Saugerties Lighthouse, Ulster County
Observation date: 2/12/11
Time: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Number of
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