[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri., May 18, 2018 - 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Yellow-throated & Blue-headed Vireos & more

2018-05-18 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC - North End
Fri., May 18, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.

Highlights: 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Yellow-throated & Blue-headed Vireos, 
Least Flycatcher (2), and Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

Mallard - 5 Harlem Meer
Mourning dove - 2 or 3
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - Jughandle north of the east side of the Pool
Spotted Sandpiper - Loch (found by Frank Rutella)
Herring Gull - flyovers
Double-crested Cormorant - 2 on the Meer & flyovers
Great Egret - Harlem Meer
Black-crowned Night-Heron - adult on island in Meer
Red-tailed Hawk - adult flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker - Loch
Downy Woodpecker - male west side of Loch
Eastern Wood-Pewee - calling in the Loch
Least Flycatcher - 2 (west side Wildflower Meadow & Great Hill)
Yellow-throated Vireo - Jughandle north of east side of the Pool
Blue-headed Vireo - Crab Apple Knoll south side of Great Hill
Warbling Vireo - singing at 110th Street and 5th Avenue + others
Red-eyed Vireo - 4 or 5
Blue Jay residents
American Crow - calling flyover Blockhouse
Black-capped Chickadee - east Wildflower Meadow
House Wren - 3 (1 Green Bench, 2 Wildflower Meadow)
Veery - 2 (Wildflower Meadow & Loch)
Swainson's Thrush - 5+
American Robin - residents present thoughout
Gray Catbird - resident pairs
Cedar Waxwing - 4 west side of the Harlem Meer
House Finch - in elm on west side of Harlem Meer
American Goldfinch - male Fort Clinton
White-throated Sparrow - west side of the Loch
Baltimore Oriole - 3 pairs
Red-winged Blackbird males singing along the Meer
Brown-headed Cowbird - male heard wildflower Meadow
Ovenbird - 3
Northern Waterthrush - 2 (east & west sides of the Loch)
Black-and-white Warbler - a dozen (11female, 1 male)
Nashville Warbler - adult male Great Hill
Common Yellowthroat - 15 (3 male, 12 female)
American Redstart - 10 (2 adult males, 8 females/imm. males)
Northern Parula - 25 (20 females)
Magnolia Warbler - 10 (6 male, 4 female)
Yellow Warbler - 4 (2 male, 2 female)
Chestnut-sided Warbler - 5 (2 male, 3 female)
Blackpoll Warbler - 2 (male & female Fort Clinton)
Black-throated blue Warbler - 3 (1 male, 2 female)
Yellow-rumped Warbler - west side of Wilflower Meadow (Andrew)
Canada Warbler - 2 (male & female Wildflower Meadow - Bob - early)
Wilson's Warbler - 8, all males
Northern Cardinal - residents
Rose-breasted Grosbeak - female in elm near the Meer

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Sandra Critelli reported 2 male Wood Ducks at the Pond (59th Street) and via 
twitter @alexcritelli7 a Scarlet Tanager at Hallett. 

Deb Allen
Follow us on twitter @BirdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri., May 18, 2018 - 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Yellow-throated & Blue-headed Vireos & more

2018-05-18 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC - North End
Fri., May 18, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.

Highlights: 15 Species of Wood Warblers, Yellow-throated & Blue-headed Vireos, 
Least Flycatcher (2), and Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

Mallard - 5 Harlem Meer
Mourning dove - 2 or 3
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - Jughandle north of the east side of the Pool
Spotted Sandpiper - Loch (found by Frank Rutella)
Herring Gull - flyovers
Double-crested Cormorant - 2 on the Meer & flyovers
Great Egret - Harlem Meer
Black-crowned Night-Heron - adult on island in Meer
Red-tailed Hawk - adult flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker - Loch
Downy Woodpecker - male west side of Loch
Eastern Wood-Pewee - calling in the Loch
Least Flycatcher - 2 (west side Wildflower Meadow & Great Hill)
Yellow-throated Vireo - Jughandle north of east side of the Pool
Blue-headed Vireo - Crab Apple Knoll south side of Great Hill
Warbling Vireo - singing at 110th Street and 5th Avenue + others
Red-eyed Vireo - 4 or 5
Blue Jay residents
American Crow - calling flyover Blockhouse
Black-capped Chickadee - east Wildflower Meadow
House Wren - 3 (1 Green Bench, 2 Wildflower Meadow)
Veery - 2 (Wildflower Meadow & Loch)
Swainson's Thrush - 5+
American Robin - residents present thoughout
Gray Catbird - resident pairs
Cedar Waxwing - 4 west side of the Harlem Meer
House Finch - in elm on west side of Harlem Meer
American Goldfinch - male Fort Clinton
White-throated Sparrow - west side of the Loch
Baltimore Oriole - 3 pairs
Red-winged Blackbird males singing along the Meer
Brown-headed Cowbird - male heard wildflower Meadow
Ovenbird - 3
Northern Waterthrush - 2 (east & west sides of the Loch)
Black-and-white Warbler - a dozen (11female, 1 male)
Nashville Warbler - adult male Great Hill
Common Yellowthroat - 15 (3 male, 12 female)
American Redstart - 10 (2 adult males, 8 females/imm. males)
Northern Parula - 25 (20 females)
Magnolia Warbler - 10 (6 male, 4 female)
Yellow Warbler - 4 (2 male, 2 female)
Chestnut-sided Warbler - 5 (2 male, 3 female)
Blackpoll Warbler - 2 (male & female Fort Clinton)
Black-throated blue Warbler - 3 (1 male, 2 female)
Yellow-rumped Warbler - west side of Wilflower Meadow (Andrew)
Canada Warbler - 2 (male & female Wildflower Meadow - Bob - early)
Wilson's Warbler - 8, all males
Northern Cardinal - residents
Rose-breasted Grosbeak - female in elm near the Meer

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Sandra Critelli reported 2 male Wood Ducks at the Pond (59th Street) and via 
twitter @alexcritelli7 a Scarlet Tanager at Hallett. 

Deb Allen
Follow us on twitter @BirdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC

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Please submit your observations to eBird:
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