I assume most places had some movement last night. In 45 minutes at the Nature
Center this a.m. (630-715) Kyle Bardwell and I must have had a dozen warbler
species including male bay breasted, blackburnian and cape may. Ball field
puddle still had five shorebird species and purple martin house
viewed from this location at 08.18 on 5-16-19
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Several people are observing the Plover at this time, same place that I
reported yesterday afternoon, ca. 3/4 mile west of Cupsogue parking lot.
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Benjamin Van Doren reports a singing Swainson’s Warbler seen just north of Bow
Bridge in Central Park. I wanted to boost the signal for this observation,
since I’m sure there are many listserv members who might be inclined to make
chase.
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Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Thursday, 16 May, 2019
A SWAINSON'S WARBLER has been reported by Benjamin Van Doren on his personal
twitter feed, with precisely these comments (quote): “Swainson’s Warbler seen
and singing just north of Bow Bridge in the Ramble”. That location is a
famous
Still there as of 1030, resting by itself.
Another way to get to the plover is to walk down the dirt road leading west
from the parking lot at Cupsogue. You’ll pass three sandy parking areas for
off-road vehicles on your right. The third one will have fencing between
the parking stalls, and each
Jones Beach has been reasonably active this morning, with good diversity
overall and solid numbers of many migrants. I’ve detected 91 species over the
course of the morning. A female Summer Tanager was seen in the pines along the
northern edge of the median just before the turnaround, the same a
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> On May 16, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Thomas Fiore wrote:
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> Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
> Thursday, 16 May, 2019
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> A SWAINSON'S WARBLER has been reported by Benjamin Van Doren on his personal
> twitter feed, with precisely these comments (quote): “Sw
Wilson’s Plover continues in previous location at Cupsogue. Roseate Tern on bar
with Common Terns in Moriches Inlet.
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Hi all,
For any interested, here are the exact locations the Swainson's Warbler was at
this morning in Central Park. I am not there right now and don't have the
latest. Good luck if you go!
First heard singing quite loudly (but intermittently) at 7:50 am, through 8:05
am, and again at ~9:30 am
As the tide dropped the Wilson's Plover moved out to feed on the sandbar
across the road from the Piping Plover exclosure. Feeding with various
shorebirds now at 2 pm
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A small flock of about a dozen Common Eider (females and immature males)
were present and actively diving along the shoreline of Orient Pt. State
Park Wednesday.
Peggy & Joel Horman, Ridge
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Eastcside of lake from bow bridge to gill
viewed from this location at 15.07 on 5-16-19
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Present at 5:13pm with flick of about 30 glossies, field 6 by picnic area
puddle-kev
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Thursday, 16 May, 2019 -
The Swainson’s Warbler in the Ramble area of Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y.
City) had moved just a bit, essentially along the shore / vicinity of The Lake,
traveling farther north from Bow Bridge, BUT has come back to closer to where
first found in the morning: nearer t
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Thursday p.m., 5/16 - Swainson’s Warbler
redux:
In my previous post, the direction given coming north from the Bow Bridge is
correct, but do not go either far left or right off the bridge if coming across
from the non-wooded side to the more wooded Ramble en
Central Park NYC
Thursday, May 16, 2019
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: 19 Species of Wood Warblers including Swainson's Warbler, Black-
and Yellow-billed Cuckoos, possible nesting Swamp Sparrow.
Canada Goose - 6 (Lake, Reservoir, Turtle Pond) 2 of these nesting pairs
Mallard - ar
At Big Egg Marsh in active construction zone. Bird in fenced off area as you
drive in. People must not trespass. Please use caution and get out of the way
of the construction vehicles. Not found by me.
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The bird was sitting on the fence in the back of a make shift maintenance yard
that is on your left immediately after you pull into big egg marsh which is at
the end of cross bay boulevard. The bird was easily viewed from the road. I
have no idea if the bird will stay in the maintenance yard if
Greetings. Continuing at same ocean-side location as of 4pm, Thursday.
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