Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri. May 4, 2018 - 19 Species of Wood Warblers incl. Prothonotary, both Cuckoos & more

2018-05-05 Thread Jonathan Perez
Correction: chris Cooper and I confirmed that the Kentucky is in fact a Hooded 
Warbler.  This bird is behind summit rock and highly visible.  This is a Hooded 
Warbler.

Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

> On May 5, 2018, at 7:25 AM, Jonathan Perez  wrote:
> 
> Also at summit rock are two great crested flycatchers among the warblers.
> 
> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 5, 2018, at 7:21 AM, Jonathan Perez  wrote:
>> 
>> Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.
>> 
>> Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.
>> 
>> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Central Park NYC - North End
>>> Friday, May 4, 2018
>>> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
>>> 
>>> Highlights: Most of today's list comes primarily from the north end of 
>>> Central Park with some additional birds from the Ramble: 19 Species of Wood 
>>> Warblers including Nashville, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, and Magnolia 
>>> Warblers (North End) and Prothonotary Warbler (Ramble). 
>>> 
>>> Canada Goose - 4 Harlem Meer
>>> Mallard - 6 Meer
>>> Mourning Dove - many
>>> Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Loch
>>> Black-billed Cuckoo - 2 Loch
>>> Chimney Swift - 4 Harlem Meer
>>> Sora - just south of Oak Bridge in the Ramble (Deb - late afternoon) (very 
>>> shy)
>>> Spotted Sandpiper - 2 along the Loch
>>> Herring Gull - flyovers
>>> Double-crested Cormorant - 5 flyovers
>>> Great Egret - flyover
>>> Snowy Egret - 2 flyovers
>>> Black-crowned Night-Heron - perched Meer Island
>>> Red-tailed Hawk - adult
>>> Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair
>>> Downy Woodpecker
>>> Northern Flicker - 2
>>> Great Crested Flycatcher - south of Laupot Bridge (Deb - late afternoon)
>>> Eastern Kingbird - The Point (Deb - late afternoon)
>>> Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
>>> Warbling Vireo - 2 pairs (Pool, green  Bench)
>>> Red-eyed Vireo - the Pool
>>> Blue Jay - 10
>>> American Crow - pair at the Loch
>>> Barn Swallow - 2 Harlem Meer
>>> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - the Point (Deb mid-afternoon)
>>> Veery - 3
>>> Swainson's Thrush - 8
>>> Hermit Thrush - 3
>>> Wood Thrush - heard only Evodia Field (Deb - late afternoon
>>> American Robin - many on nests
>>> Gray Catbird - numbers tripled since last week, pairs around now
>>> House Finch - bathing at Triplet's Bridge (Deb - mid-afternoon)
>>> American Goldfinch - Loch
>>> Eastern Towhee - female North Woods
>>> Song Sparrow - Wagner Cove (Deb mid-afternoon)
>>> Lincoln's Sparrow - across path from north side of Swampy Pin Oak
>>> Swamp sparrow - the Pool
>>> White-throated Sparrow - 5
>>> White-crowned Sparrow - adult west of Azalea Pond (Deb - late afternoon 
>>> thanks to Drew Stadlin)
>>> Orchard Oriole - adult male Harlem Meer
>>> Baltimore Oriole - 10
>>> Red-winged Blackbird - male & females Harlem Meer
>>> Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
>>> Common Grackle - residents
>>> Ovenbird - 5
>>> Northern Waterthrush - 3
>>> Black-and-white Warbler - 10-15 (male/female 50/50)
>>> Prothonotary Warbler - Upper Lobe (thanks to Jeff Ward) & mouth of the Gill
>>> Nashville Warbler - 2 (east of Great Hill, Green Bench)
>>> Common Yellowthroat - 7
>>> American Redstart - 8 (6 male, 2 female)
>>> Cerulean Warbler - young male at the Loch
>>> Northern Parula - 15
>>> Magnolia Warbler - 3
>>> Blackburnian Warbler - east of Great Hill
>>> Yellow Warbler - 4 (3 males, 1 female)
>>> Chestnut-sided Warbler - 2 males (east of Great Hill, Loch)
>>> Blackpoll Warbler - male North Woods
>>> Black-throated Blue Warbler - 5 including 1 female
>>> Palm Warbler - "Yellow" Loch
>>> Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3 Loch
>>> Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 Lily Ponds, Loch
>>> Prairie Warbler - heard only at the Meer
>>> Scarlet Tanager - male Lily Ponds
>>> Northern Cardinal - residents
>>> Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 males Lo
>>> 
>>> A Chuck-will's-widow was reported very early this morning in Mugger's Woods 
>>> by Anthony Collerton, a.k.a. @welshbirder 
>>> 
>>> A Red-headed Woodpecker was seen in the Ramble intermittently throughout 
>>> the day by many observers. 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> 
>>> Deb Allen
>>> Follow us on twitter @birdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC
>>> 
>>> --
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri. May 4, 2018 - 19 Species of Wood Warblers incl. Prothonotary, both Cuckoos & more

2018-05-05 Thread Jonathan Perez
Correction: chris Cooper and I confirmed that the Kentucky is in fact a Hooded 
Warbler.  This bird is behind summit rock and highly visible.  This is a Hooded 
Warbler.

Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

> On May 5, 2018, at 7:25 AM, Jonathan Perez  wrote:
> 
> Also at summit rock are two great crested flycatchers among the warblers.
> 
> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 5, 2018, at 7:21 AM, Jonathan Perez  wrote:
>> 
>> Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.
>> 
>> Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.
>> 
>> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Central Park NYC - North End
>>> Friday, May 4, 2018
>>> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
>>> 
>>> Highlights: Most of today's list comes primarily from the north end of 
>>> Central Park with some additional birds from the Ramble: 19 Species of Wood 
>>> Warblers including Nashville, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, and Magnolia 
>>> Warblers (North End) and Prothonotary Warbler (Ramble). 
>>> 
>>> Canada Goose - 4 Harlem Meer
>>> Mallard - 6 Meer
>>> Mourning Dove - many
>>> Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Loch
>>> Black-billed Cuckoo - 2 Loch
>>> Chimney Swift - 4 Harlem Meer
>>> Sora - just south of Oak Bridge in the Ramble (Deb - late afternoon) (very 
>>> shy)
>>> Spotted Sandpiper - 2 along the Loch
>>> Herring Gull - flyovers
>>> Double-crested Cormorant - 5 flyovers
>>> Great Egret - flyover
>>> Snowy Egret - 2 flyovers
>>> Black-crowned Night-Heron - perched Meer Island
>>> Red-tailed Hawk - adult
>>> Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair
>>> Downy Woodpecker
>>> Northern Flicker - 2
>>> Great Crested Flycatcher - south of Laupot Bridge (Deb - late afternoon)
>>> Eastern Kingbird - The Point (Deb - late afternoon)
>>> Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
>>> Warbling Vireo - 2 pairs (Pool, green  Bench)
>>> Red-eyed Vireo - the Pool
>>> Blue Jay - 10
>>> American Crow - pair at the Loch
>>> Barn Swallow - 2 Harlem Meer
>>> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - the Point (Deb mid-afternoon)
>>> Veery - 3
>>> Swainson's Thrush - 8
>>> Hermit Thrush - 3
>>> Wood Thrush - heard only Evodia Field (Deb - late afternoon
>>> American Robin - many on nests
>>> Gray Catbird - numbers tripled since last week, pairs around now
>>> House Finch - bathing at Triplet's Bridge (Deb - mid-afternoon)
>>> American Goldfinch - Loch
>>> Eastern Towhee - female North Woods
>>> Song Sparrow - Wagner Cove (Deb mid-afternoon)
>>> Lincoln's Sparrow - across path from north side of Swampy Pin Oak
>>> Swamp sparrow - the Pool
>>> White-throated Sparrow - 5
>>> White-crowned Sparrow - adult west of Azalea Pond (Deb - late afternoon 
>>> thanks to Drew Stadlin)
>>> Orchard Oriole - adult male Harlem Meer
>>> Baltimore Oriole - 10
>>> Red-winged Blackbird - male & females Harlem Meer
>>> Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
>>> Common Grackle - residents
>>> Ovenbird - 5
>>> Northern Waterthrush - 3
>>> Black-and-white Warbler - 10-15 (male/female 50/50)
>>> Prothonotary Warbler - Upper Lobe (thanks to Jeff Ward) & mouth of the Gill
>>> Nashville Warbler - 2 (east of Great Hill, Green Bench)
>>> Common Yellowthroat - 7
>>> American Redstart - 8 (6 male, 2 female)
>>> Cerulean Warbler - young male at the Loch
>>> Northern Parula - 15
>>> Magnolia Warbler - 3
>>> Blackburnian Warbler - east of Great Hill
>>> Yellow Warbler - 4 (3 males, 1 female)
>>> Chestnut-sided Warbler - 2 males (east of Great Hill, Loch)
>>> Blackpoll Warbler - male North Woods
>>> Black-throated Blue Warbler - 5 including 1 female
>>> Palm Warbler - "Yellow" Loch
>>> Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3 Loch
>>> Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 Lily Ponds, Loch
>>> Prairie Warbler - heard only at the Meer
>>> Scarlet Tanager - male Lily Ponds
>>> Northern Cardinal - residents
>>> Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 males Lo
>>> 
>>> A Chuck-will's-widow was reported very early this morning in Mugger's Woods 
>>> by Anthony Collerton, a.k.a. @welshbirder 
>>> 
>>> A Red-headed Woodpecker was seen in the Ramble intermittently throughout 
>>> the day by many observers. 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> 
>>> Deb Allen
>>> Follow us on twitter @birdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC
>>> 
>>> --
>>> 
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>>> 3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01
>>> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri. May 4, 2018 - 19 Species of Wood Warblers incl. Prothonotary, both Cuckoos & more

2018-05-05 Thread Jonathan Perez
Also at summit rock are two great crested flycatchers among the warblers.

Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

> On May 5, 2018, at 7:21 AM, Jonathan Perez  wrote:
> 
> Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.
> 
> Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.
> 
> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen  wrote:
>> 
>> Central Park NYC - North End
>> Friday, May 4, 2018
>> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
>> 
>> Highlights: Most of today's list comes primarily from the north end of 
>> Central Park with some additional birds from the Ramble: 19 Species of Wood 
>> Warblers including Nashville, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, and Magnolia 
>> Warblers (North End) and Prothonotary Warbler (Ramble). 
>> 
>> Canada Goose - 4 Harlem Meer
>> Mallard - 6 Meer
>> Mourning Dove - many
>> Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Loch
>> Black-billed Cuckoo - 2 Loch
>> Chimney Swift - 4 Harlem Meer
>> Sora - just south of Oak Bridge in the Ramble (Deb - late afternoon) (very 
>> shy)
>> Spotted Sandpiper - 2 along the Loch
>> Herring Gull - flyovers
>> Double-crested Cormorant - 5 flyovers
>> Great Egret - flyover
>> Snowy Egret - 2 flyovers
>> Black-crowned Night-Heron - perched Meer Island
>> Red-tailed Hawk - adult
>> Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair
>> Downy Woodpecker
>> Northern Flicker - 2
>> Great Crested Flycatcher - south of Laupot Bridge (Deb - late afternoon)
>> Eastern Kingbird - The Point (Deb - late afternoon)
>> Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
>> Warbling Vireo - 2 pairs (Pool, green  Bench)
>> Red-eyed Vireo - the Pool
>> Blue Jay - 10
>> American Crow - pair at the Loch
>> Barn Swallow - 2 Harlem Meer
>> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - the Point (Deb mid-afternoon)
>> Veery - 3
>> Swainson's Thrush - 8
>> Hermit Thrush - 3
>> Wood Thrush - heard only Evodia Field (Deb - late afternoon
>> American Robin - many on nests
>> Gray Catbird - numbers tripled since last week, pairs around now
>> House Finch - bathing at Triplet's Bridge (Deb - mid-afternoon)
>> American Goldfinch - Loch
>> Eastern Towhee - female North Woods
>> Song Sparrow - Wagner Cove (Deb mid-afternoon)
>> Lincoln's Sparrow - across path from north side of Swampy Pin Oak
>> Swamp sparrow - the Pool
>> White-throated Sparrow - 5
>> White-crowned Sparrow - adult west of Azalea Pond (Deb - late afternoon 
>> thanks to Drew Stadlin)
>> Orchard Oriole - adult male Harlem Meer
>> Baltimore Oriole - 10
>> Red-winged Blackbird - male & females Harlem Meer
>> Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
>> Common Grackle - residents
>> Ovenbird - 5
>> Northern Waterthrush - 3
>> Black-and-white Warbler - 10-15 (male/female 50/50)
>> Prothonotary Warbler - Upper Lobe (thanks to Jeff Ward) & mouth of the Gill
>> Nashville Warbler - 2 (east of Great Hill, Green Bench)
>> Common Yellowthroat - 7
>> American Redstart - 8 (6 male, 2 female)
>> Cerulean Warbler - young male at the Loch
>> Northern Parula - 15
>> Magnolia Warbler - 3
>> Blackburnian Warbler - east of Great Hill
>> Yellow Warbler - 4 (3 males, 1 female)
>> Chestnut-sided Warbler - 2 males (east of Great Hill, Loch)
>> Blackpoll Warbler - male North Woods
>> Black-throated Blue Warbler - 5 including 1 female
>> Palm Warbler - "Yellow" Loch
>> Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3 Loch
>> Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 Lily Ponds, Loch
>> Prairie Warbler - heard only at the Meer
>> Scarlet Tanager - male Lily Ponds
>> Northern Cardinal - residents
>> Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 males Lo
>> 
>> A Chuck-will's-widow was reported very early this morning in Mugger's Woods 
>> by Anthony Collerton, a.k.a. @welshbirder 
>> 
>> A Red-headed Woodpecker was seen in the Ramble intermittently throughout the 
>> day by many observers. 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> Deb Allen
>> Follow us on twitter @birdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC
>> 
>> --
>> 
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>> 3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01
>> 
>> Please submit your observations to eBird:
>> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/
>> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri. May 4, 2018 - 19 Species of Wood Warblers incl. Prothonotary, both Cuckoos & more

2018-05-05 Thread Jonathan Perez
Also at summit rock are two great crested flycatchers among the warblers.

Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

> On May 5, 2018, at 7:21 AM, Jonathan Perez  wrote:
> 
> Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.
> 
> Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.
> 
> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen  wrote:
>> 
>> Central Park NYC - North End
>> Friday, May 4, 2018
>> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
>> 
>> Highlights: Most of today's list comes primarily from the north end of 
>> Central Park with some additional birds from the Ramble: 19 Species of Wood 
>> Warblers including Nashville, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, and Magnolia 
>> Warblers (North End) and Prothonotary Warbler (Ramble). 
>> 
>> Canada Goose - 4 Harlem Meer
>> Mallard - 6 Meer
>> Mourning Dove - many
>> Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Loch
>> Black-billed Cuckoo - 2 Loch
>> Chimney Swift - 4 Harlem Meer
>> Sora - just south of Oak Bridge in the Ramble (Deb - late afternoon) (very 
>> shy)
>> Spotted Sandpiper - 2 along the Loch
>> Herring Gull - flyovers
>> Double-crested Cormorant - 5 flyovers
>> Great Egret - flyover
>> Snowy Egret - 2 flyovers
>> Black-crowned Night-Heron - perched Meer Island
>> Red-tailed Hawk - adult
>> Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair
>> Downy Woodpecker
>> Northern Flicker - 2
>> Great Crested Flycatcher - south of Laupot Bridge (Deb - late afternoon)
>> Eastern Kingbird - The Point (Deb - late afternoon)
>> Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
>> Warbling Vireo - 2 pairs (Pool, green  Bench)
>> Red-eyed Vireo - the Pool
>> Blue Jay - 10
>> American Crow - pair at the Loch
>> Barn Swallow - 2 Harlem Meer
>> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - the Point (Deb mid-afternoon)
>> Veery - 3
>> Swainson's Thrush - 8
>> Hermit Thrush - 3
>> Wood Thrush - heard only Evodia Field (Deb - late afternoon
>> American Robin - many on nests
>> Gray Catbird - numbers tripled since last week, pairs around now
>> House Finch - bathing at Triplet's Bridge (Deb - mid-afternoon)
>> American Goldfinch - Loch
>> Eastern Towhee - female North Woods
>> Song Sparrow - Wagner Cove (Deb mid-afternoon)
>> Lincoln's Sparrow - across path from north side of Swampy Pin Oak
>> Swamp sparrow - the Pool
>> White-throated Sparrow - 5
>> White-crowned Sparrow - adult west of Azalea Pond (Deb - late afternoon 
>> thanks to Drew Stadlin)
>> Orchard Oriole - adult male Harlem Meer
>> Baltimore Oriole - 10
>> Red-winged Blackbird - male & females Harlem Meer
>> Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
>> Common Grackle - residents
>> Ovenbird - 5
>> Northern Waterthrush - 3
>> Black-and-white Warbler - 10-15 (male/female 50/50)
>> Prothonotary Warbler - Upper Lobe (thanks to Jeff Ward) & mouth of the Gill
>> Nashville Warbler - 2 (east of Great Hill, Green Bench)
>> Common Yellowthroat - 7
>> American Redstart - 8 (6 male, 2 female)
>> Cerulean Warbler - young male at the Loch
>> Northern Parula - 15
>> Magnolia Warbler - 3
>> Blackburnian Warbler - east of Great Hill
>> Yellow Warbler - 4 (3 males, 1 female)
>> Chestnut-sided Warbler - 2 males (east of Great Hill, Loch)
>> Blackpoll Warbler - male North Woods
>> Black-throated Blue Warbler - 5 including 1 female
>> Palm Warbler - "Yellow" Loch
>> Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3 Loch
>> Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 Lily Ponds, Loch
>> Prairie Warbler - heard only at the Meer
>> Scarlet Tanager - male Lily Ponds
>> Northern Cardinal - residents
>> Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 males Lo
>> 
>> A Chuck-will's-widow was reported very early this morning in Mugger's Woods 
>> by Anthony Collerton, a.k.a. @welshbirder 
>> 
>> A Red-headed Woodpecker was seen in the Ramble intermittently throughout the 
>> day by many observers. 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> 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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Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri. May 4, 2018 - 19 Species of Wood Warblers incl. Prothonotary, both Cuckoos & more

2018-05-05 Thread Jonathan Perez
Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.

Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.

Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen  wrote:
> 
> Central Park NYC - North End
> Friday, May 4, 2018
> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
> 
> Highlights: Most of today's list comes primarily from the north end of 
> Central Park with some additional birds from the Ramble: 19 Species of Wood 
> Warblers including Nashville, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, and Magnolia Warblers 
> (North End) and Prothonotary Warbler (Ramble). 
> 
> Canada Goose - 4 Harlem Meer
> Mallard - 6 Meer
> Mourning Dove - many
> Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Loch
> Black-billed Cuckoo - 2 Loch
> Chimney Swift - 4 Harlem Meer
> Sora - just south of Oak Bridge in the Ramble (Deb - late afternoon) (very 
> shy)
> Spotted Sandpiper - 2 along the Loch
> Herring Gull - flyovers
> Double-crested Cormorant - 5 flyovers
> Great Egret - flyover
> Snowy Egret - 2 flyovers
> Black-crowned Night-Heron - perched Meer Island
> Red-tailed Hawk - adult
> Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair
> Downy Woodpecker
> Northern Flicker - 2
> Great Crested Flycatcher - south of Laupot Bridge (Deb - late afternoon)
> Eastern Kingbird - The Point (Deb - late afternoon)
> Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
> Warbling Vireo - 2 pairs (Pool, green  Bench)
> Red-eyed Vireo - the Pool
> Blue Jay - 10
> American Crow - pair at the Loch
> Barn Swallow - 2 Harlem Meer
> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - the Point (Deb mid-afternoon)
> Veery - 3
> Swainson's Thrush - 8
> Hermit Thrush - 3
> Wood Thrush - heard only Evodia Field (Deb - late afternoon
> American Robin - many on nests
> Gray Catbird - numbers tripled since last week, pairs around now
> House Finch - bathing at Triplet's Bridge (Deb - mid-afternoon)
> American Goldfinch - Loch
> Eastern Towhee - female North Woods
> Song Sparrow - Wagner Cove (Deb mid-afternoon)
> Lincoln's Sparrow - across path from north side of Swampy Pin Oak
> Swamp sparrow - the Pool
> White-throated Sparrow - 5
> White-crowned Sparrow - adult west of Azalea Pond (Deb - late afternoon 
> thanks to Drew Stadlin)
> Orchard Oriole - adult male Harlem Meer
> Baltimore Oriole - 10
> Red-winged Blackbird - male & females Harlem Meer
> Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
> Common Grackle - residents
> Ovenbird - 5
> Northern Waterthrush - 3
> Black-and-white Warbler - 10-15 (male/female 50/50)
> Prothonotary Warbler - Upper Lobe (thanks to Jeff Ward) & mouth of the Gill
> Nashville Warbler - 2 (east of Great Hill, Green Bench)
> Common Yellowthroat - 7
> American Redstart - 8 (6 male, 2 female)
> Cerulean Warbler - young male at the Loch
> Northern Parula - 15
> Magnolia Warbler - 3
> Blackburnian Warbler - east of Great Hill
> Yellow Warbler - 4 (3 males, 1 female)
> Chestnut-sided Warbler - 2 males (east of Great Hill, Loch)
> Blackpoll Warbler - male North Woods
> Black-throated Blue Warbler - 5 including 1 female
> Palm Warbler - "Yellow" Loch
> Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3 Loch
> Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 Lily Ponds, Loch
> Prairie Warbler - heard only at the Meer
> Scarlet Tanager - male Lily Ponds
> Northern Cardinal - residents
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 males Lo
> 
> A Chuck-will's-widow was reported very early this morning in Mugger's Woods 
> by Anthony Collerton, a.k.a. @welshbirder 
> 
> A Red-headed Woodpecker was seen in the Ramble intermittently throughout the 
> day by many observers. 
> 
> --
> 
> Deb Allen
> Follow us on twitter @birdingBobNYC & @DAllenNYC
> 
> --
> 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Fri. May 4, 2018 - 19 Species of Wood Warblers incl. Prothonotary, both Cuckoos & more

2018-05-05 Thread Jonathan Perez
Currently at summit Rock there is a highly visible calling Kentucky Warbler.

Among the the other highlights include a wood thrush.

Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

> On May 4, 2018, at 10:16 PM, Deborah Allen  wrote:
> 
> Central Park NYC - North End
> Friday, May 4, 2018
> OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
> 
> Highlights: Most of today's list comes primarily from the north end of 
> Central Park with some additional birds from the Ramble: 19 Species of Wood 
> Warblers including Nashville, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, and Magnolia Warblers 
> (North End) and Prothonotary Warbler (Ramble). 
> 
> Canada Goose - 4 Harlem Meer
> Mallard - 6 Meer
> Mourning Dove - many
> Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Loch
> Black-billed Cuckoo - 2 Loch
> Chimney Swift - 4 Harlem Meer
> Sora - just south of Oak Bridge in the Ramble (Deb - late afternoon) (very 
> shy)
> Spotted Sandpiper - 2 along the Loch
> Herring Gull - flyovers
> Double-crested Cormorant - 5 flyovers
> Great Egret - flyover
> Snowy Egret - 2 flyovers
> Black-crowned Night-Heron - perched Meer Island
> Red-tailed Hawk - adult
> Red-bellied Woodpecker - pair
> Downy Woodpecker
> Northern Flicker - 2
> Great Crested Flycatcher - south of Laupot Bridge (Deb - late afternoon)
> Eastern Kingbird - The Point (Deb - late afternoon)
> Blue-headed Vireo - Loch
> Warbling Vireo - 2 pairs (Pool, green  Bench)
> Red-eyed Vireo - the Pool
> Blue Jay - 10
> American Crow - pair at the Loch
> Barn Swallow - 2 Harlem Meer
> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - the Point (Deb mid-afternoon)
> Veery - 3
> Swainson's Thrush - 8
> Hermit Thrush - 3
> Wood Thrush - heard only Evodia Field (Deb - late afternoon
> American Robin - many on nests
> Gray Catbird - numbers tripled since last week, pairs around now
> House Finch - bathing at Triplet's Bridge (Deb - mid-afternoon)
> American Goldfinch - Loch
> Eastern Towhee - female North Woods
> Song Sparrow - Wagner Cove (Deb mid-afternoon)
> Lincoln's Sparrow - across path from north side of Swampy Pin Oak
> Swamp sparrow - the Pool
> White-throated Sparrow - 5
> White-crowned Sparrow - adult west of Azalea Pond (Deb - late afternoon 
> thanks to Drew Stadlin)
> Orchard Oriole - adult male Harlem Meer
> Baltimore Oriole - 10
> Red-winged Blackbird - male & females Harlem Meer
> Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
> Common Grackle - residents
> Ovenbird - 5
> Northern Waterthrush - 3
> Black-and-white Warbler - 10-15 (male/female 50/50)
> Prothonotary Warbler - Upper Lobe (thanks to Jeff Ward) & mouth of the Gill
> Nashville Warbler - 2 (east of Great Hill, Green Bench)
> Common Yellowthroat - 7
> American Redstart - 8 (6 male, 2 female)
> Cerulean Warbler - young male at the Loch
> Northern Parula - 15
> Magnolia Warbler - 3
> Blackburnian Warbler - east of Great Hill
> Yellow Warbler - 4 (3 males, 1 female)
> Chestnut-sided Warbler - 2 males (east of Great Hill, Loch)
> Blackpoll Warbler - male North Woods
> Black-throated Blue Warbler - 5 including 1 female
> Palm Warbler - "Yellow" Loch
> Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3 Loch
> Black-throated Green Warbler - 2 Lily Ponds, Loch
> Prairie Warbler - heard only at the Meer
> Scarlet Tanager - male Lily Ponds
> Northern Cardinal - residents
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 males Lo
> 
> A Chuck-will's-widow was reported very early this morning in Mugger's Woods 
> by Anthony Collerton, a.k.a. @welshbirder 
> 
> A Red-headed Woodpecker was seen in the Ramble intermittently throughout the 
> day by many observers. 
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