Central Park NYC Bird Walk Saturday July 12, 2014
On a bird walk in Central Park this morning led by Dr. Bob DeCandido we saw the
following (not the entire list):
Adult male Chestnut-sided Warbler - Laupot Bridge (new for the season)
Black-and-white Warbler - 2 females - Tupelo Field Humming
Lido Beach Passive Nature Area, 12 July
High tide. Other than breeding WILLETS, few shorebirds; namely 3 SHORT-BILLED
DOWITCHERS, 2 GREATER YELLOWLEGS and several SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS.
There was a continuous, sporadic movement of COMMON TERNS flying between the
channel and the Nickerson
For what it's worth, I'm fairly certain I saw the/a Eurasian Collared-Dove in
Manhattan today, though I was not actively birding and had no binoculars on me.
It flew one complete circuit around the artificial turf baseball/soccer field
bounded by 27th and 28th streets and just east of 10th
Saturday, 12 July, 2014
Some migrants passing at Central Park, in Manhattan (N.Y. City)
including Spotted Solitary Sandpiper, Northern Waterthrush, and
Yellow Warbler, the latter a NYC breeder of course, but this possibly
coming from a non-local area... Solitary SP was at the Meer, 2
Saturday afternoon I found 3 WHIMBREL on the low tide flats and bars at Cedar
Beach in Southold. Only a small number of other southbound migrant shorebirds
were present, including ~12 Least and a few Semipalmated sandpipers, among the
locally breeding Willet and Oystercatchers. The Least Tern
Central Park NYC Bird Walk Saturday July 12, 2014
On a bird walk in Central Park this morning led by Dr. Bob DeCandido we saw the
following (not the entire list):
Adult male Chestnut-sided Warbler - Laupot Bridge (new for the season)
Black-and-white Warbler - 2 females - Tupelo Field & Humming
Lido Beach Passive Nature Area, 12 July
High tide. Other than breeding WILLETS, few shorebirds; namely 3 SHORT-BILLED
DOWITCHERS, 2 GREATER YELLOWLEGS and several SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS.
There was a continuous, sporadic movement of COMMON TERNS flying between the
channel and the Nickerson
For what it's worth, I'm fairly certain I saw the/a Eurasian Collared-Dove in
Manhattan today, though I was not actively birding and had no binoculars on me.
It flew one complete circuit around the artificial turf baseball/soccer field
bounded by 27th and 28th streets and just east of 10th
Saturday, 12 July, 2014
Some migrants passing at Central Park, in Manhattan (N.Y. City)
including Spotted & Solitary Sandpiper, Northern Waterthrush, and
Yellow Warbler, the latter a NYC breeder of course, but this possibly
coming from a non-local area... Solitary SP was at the Meer, 2
Saturday afternoon I found 3 WHIMBREL on the low tide flats and bars at Cedar
Beach in Southold. Only a small number of other southbound migrant shorebirds
were present, including ~12 Least and a few Semipalmated sandpipers, among the
locally breeding Willet and Oystercatchers. The Least Tern
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