[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun., June 10, 2018 - Ovenbird, Northern Parula, Opsrey, Great Crested Flycatchers

2018-06-10 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park (North End), NYC 
Sunday, June 10, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights: Ovenbird, Northern Parula, Opsrey, Great Crested Flycatchers. 

Canada Goose - 11 Harlem Meer
Mallard - 13
Mourning Dove - residents
Chimney Swift - 4 (1 gathering nesting material)
Herring Gull - flyovers
Double-crested Cormorant - flyovers
Great Egret - 1 west side of Meer, 8 flyovers
Snowy Egret - 5 flyovers
Black-crowned Night-Heron - 2 adults Harlem Meer (Christine Youngblood)
Osprey - flyover Meer (Harry & Melinda from the UK)
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 3 (1 Loch, 2 Wildflower Meadow)
Northern Flicker - male east side Wildflower Meadow
Great Crested Flycatcher - probably 3 (2 Wildflower Meadow, 1 Blockhouse/Lily 
Ponds)
Eastern Kingbird - pair Harlem Meer
Warbling Vireo - 3 
Blue Jay - residents
Barn Swallow - flyover Wildflower Meadow
House Wren - singing at Wildflower Meadow
American Robin - nests and juveniles around
Gray Catbird - pairs in many locations
Cedar Waxwing - 10
House Finch - several, at least one singing male Conservatory Garden
Song Sparrow - singing Conservatory Garden
Baltimore Oriole - 3 (2 males, 1 female)
Red-winged Blackbird - 3 (2 male, 1 female)
Brown-headed Cowbird - male Wildflower Meadow
Common Grackle - residents
Ovenbird - wooden bridge farthest west on the Loch
Northern Parula - southwest side of the Pool
Northern Cardinal - several resident pairs

Deb Allen
Follow us on twitter @BirdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC


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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Sun., June 10, 2018 - Ovenbird, Northern Parula, Opsrey, Great Crested Flycatchers

2018-06-10 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park (North End), NYC 
Sunday, June 10, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.

Highlights: Ovenbird, Northern Parula, Opsrey, Great Crested Flycatchers. 

Canada Goose - 11 Harlem Meer
Mallard - 13
Mourning Dove - residents
Chimney Swift - 4 (1 gathering nesting material)
Herring Gull - flyovers
Double-crested Cormorant - flyovers
Great Egret - 1 west side of Meer, 8 flyovers
Snowy Egret - 5 flyovers
Black-crowned Night-Heron - 2 adults Harlem Meer (Christine Youngblood)
Osprey - flyover Meer (Harry & Melinda from the UK)
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 3 (1 Loch, 2 Wildflower Meadow)
Northern Flicker - male east side Wildflower Meadow
Great Crested Flycatcher - probably 3 (2 Wildflower Meadow, 1 Blockhouse/Lily 
Ponds)
Eastern Kingbird - pair Harlem Meer
Warbling Vireo - 3 
Blue Jay - residents
Barn Swallow - flyover Wildflower Meadow
House Wren - singing at Wildflower Meadow
American Robin - nests and juveniles around
Gray Catbird - pairs in many locations
Cedar Waxwing - 10
House Finch - several, at least one singing male Conservatory Garden
Song Sparrow - singing Conservatory Garden
Baltimore Oriole - 3 (2 males, 1 female)
Red-winged Blackbird - 3 (2 male, 1 female)
Brown-headed Cowbird - male Wildflower Meadow
Common Grackle - residents
Ovenbird - wooden bridge farthest west on the Loch
Northern Parula - southwest side of the Pool
Northern Cardinal - several resident pairs

Deb Allen
Follow us on twitter @BirdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC


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2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01

Please submit your observations to eBird:
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