NORTHERN PINTAIL female at Pool Thursday thriugh today.
Eastern Phoebe seen on Thursday near North Meadow Rec Center
Several Rusty Blackbirds seen in park.
Chipping Sparrow at Great Hill on Monday
Extralimital:
City Hall Park: WESTERN TANAGER found on Wednesday and continuing there. Ovenbird, Common Yellowthroat, 2 Black-Throated Blue Warblers, Yellow-Breasted Chat also there.
Trinity Church: Yellow-Breasted Chat continues.
Bryant Park: Ovenbird and Common Yellowthroat continue
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Thursday, November 24, 2016
City Hall Park Western Tanager
The WESTERN TANAGER continues in the northeast corner of City Hall Park. It is usually very high and sometimes calls. The last record in the state was last winter near Cornell University, and the last in Manhattan was in Central Park in April 2008. Other birds in the park include 2 Common Yellowthroats, 2 Black-Throated Blue Warblers, 1 or 2 Ovenbirds, and a Yellow-Breasted Chat.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
11/23/16
Northern Pintail continues at Pool
2 Rusty Blackbirds at Pool, 3 at Laupot Bridge.
EXTRALIMITAL:
WESTERN TANAGER at City Hall Park. Seen briefly around 1 pm and not refound. Ovenbird, Common Yellowthroat, 2 Black-Throated Blue Warblers and Yellow-Breasted Chat also there.
2 Rusty Blackbirds at Pool, 3 at Laupot Bridge.
EXTRALIMITAL:
WESTERN TANAGER at City Hall Park. Seen briefly around 1 pm and not refound. Ovenbird, Common Yellowthroat, 2 Black-Throated Blue Warblers and Yellow-Breasted Chat also there.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Bird Report 11/19/16
Blackpoll Warbler at Oak Bridge on Monday
Ovenbird at Maintenance Meadow on Monday
Palm Warbler at Polish Statue last weekend, one at Pinetum on Monday
Pine Warbler at Conservatory Garden on Sunday
Orange-Crowned Warbler at North End Monday
Great Blue Heron at Pond
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL at Reservoir today
2 RING-NECKED DUCKS at Reservoir Sunday
Late/rare birds reported this week in other parts of the city include:
Common Yellowthroats (multiple scattered)
Ovenbird at Bryant Park
Eastern Phoebe at Tompkins Square Park
Osprey flyover at Inwood Park
4 SNOW BUNTINGS at south end of Roosevelt Island
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT at Trinity Church
Ovenbird at Maintenance Meadow on Monday
Palm Warbler at Polish Statue last weekend, one at Pinetum on Monday
Pine Warbler at Conservatory Garden on Sunday
Orange-Crowned Warbler at North End Monday
Great Blue Heron at Pond
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL at Reservoir today
2 RING-NECKED DUCKS at Reservoir Sunday
Late/rare birds reported this week in other parts of the city include:
Common Yellowthroats (multiple scattered)
Ovenbird at Bryant Park
Eastern Phoebe at Tompkins Square Park
Osprey flyover at Inwood Park
4 SNOW BUNTINGS at south end of Roosevelt Island
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT at Trinity Church
Monday, November 14, 2016
11/14/16
Ovenbird at Maintenance Meadow
Blackpoll Warbler at North End
Orange-Crowned Warbler at Oak Bridge
Blackpoll Warbler at North End
Orange-Crowned Warbler at Oak Bridge
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Weekly Rare Bird Report 11/12/16
Rare Bird Alert 11/12:
RING-NECKED DUCKS at Reservoir
Eastern Phoebe at Oven
Eastern Bluebird at Locust Grove
Bald Eagle flyover
Weekly Bird Report:
Migration continues to slow down rapidly, but there are still a few lingering migrants.
RED-HEADED WOODPECKER continues near Sheep Meadow.
Ovenbird reported in the first half of the week at the north end.
Yellow-Rumped and Palm Warblers now few and far between.
Common Yellowthroat at the Pond on Friday.
Blue-Headed Vireo in North Woods Monday
Indigo Bunting reported at feeders Friday.
Both species of kinglets are around in small numbers.
Red-Shouldered Hawks are likely still migrating, as one was seen over the park on Friday.
Hermit Thrushes are around in much lower numbers than a week ago.
Sparrows are still around too. Along with decent sized flocks of Dark-Eyed Juncos, and the thousands of White-Throated Sparrows, a few Chipping, Song, Fox, Swamp, and Field Sparrows are around too. A Lincoln's Sparrow was also reported earlier this week at the Great Hill.
Extralimital: Yellow-Breasted Chat at Trinity Church and Millennium Park nearby. 2 other reports downtown. Northern Pintail at Randall's Island.
RING-NECKED DUCKS at Reservoir
Eastern Phoebe at Oven
Eastern Bluebird at Locust Grove
Bald Eagle flyover
Weekly Bird Report:
Migration continues to slow down rapidly, but there are still a few lingering migrants.
RED-HEADED WOODPECKER continues near Sheep Meadow.
Ovenbird reported in the first half of the week at the north end.
Yellow-Rumped and Palm Warblers now few and far between.
Common Yellowthroat at the Pond on Friday.
Blue-Headed Vireo in North Woods Monday
Indigo Bunting reported at feeders Friday.
Both species of kinglets are around in small numbers.
Red-Shouldered Hawks are likely still migrating, as one was seen over the park on Friday.
Hermit Thrushes are around in much lower numbers than a week ago.
Sparrows are still around too. Along with decent sized flocks of Dark-Eyed Juncos, and the thousands of White-Throated Sparrows, a few Chipping, Song, Fox, Swamp, and Field Sparrows are around too. A Lincoln's Sparrow was also reported earlier this week at the Great Hill.
Extralimital: Yellow-Breasted Chat at Trinity Church and Millennium Park nearby. 2 other reports downtown. Northern Pintail at Randall's Island.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Weekly Bird Report 11/5/16
I will have a summary of the rare birds for the week usually on a Saturday. Also, on days without any rarities, no post would be made.
Sunday was an exceptional day for late migrants, with over a dozen warbler species in the park. Notable birds for the day included an Orange-Crowned Warbler at Locust Grove, a DICKCISSEL briefly seen at Sparrow Rock, an Indigo Bunting at Locust Grove continuing through Tuesday, an empidonax species of flycatcher, and a Yellow-Breasted Chat present at Sparrow Rock until at least yesterday.
A Northern Parula was seen at the Pinetum as recently as Wednesday.
A Black-Throated Blue Warbler female was spotted in the North End today, and a Lincoln's Sparrow was seen at the Great Hill.
An EASTERN BLUEBIRD was seen at Sparrow Rock on Tuesday.
Numbers of birds have rapidly declined in many species, but besides the late migrant extravaganza on Sunday, diversity is similar. Be on the lookout for late migrants such as Rusty Blackbirds (sightings at Gill throughout week), as well as Fox Sparrows, which are beginning to arrive.
Sunday was an exceptional day for late migrants, with over a dozen warbler species in the park. Notable birds for the day included an Orange-Crowned Warbler at Locust Grove, a DICKCISSEL briefly seen at Sparrow Rock, an Indigo Bunting at Locust Grove continuing through Tuesday, an empidonax species of flycatcher, and a Yellow-Breasted Chat present at Sparrow Rock until at least yesterday.
A Northern Parula was seen at the Pinetum as recently as Wednesday.
A Black-Throated Blue Warbler female was spotted in the North End today, and a Lincoln's Sparrow was seen at the Great Hill.
An EASTERN BLUEBIRD was seen at Sparrow Rock on Tuesday.
Numbers of birds have rapidly declined in many species, but besides the late migrant extravaganza on Sunday, diversity is similar. Be on the lookout for late migrants such as Rusty Blackbirds (sightings at Gill throughout week), as well as Fox Sparrows, which are beginning to arrive.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
11/2/16
Yellow-Breasted Chat and House Wren continue at Sparrow Rock
Ovenbird near Evodia Field
Northern Parula at Pinetum
Ovenbird near Evodia Field
Northern Parula at Pinetum
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
11/1/16
Yellow-Breasted Chat continues at Sparrow Rock
House Wren continues at Sparrow Rock
Northern Parula at Pinetum
Indigo Bunting at Sparrow Rock
Black-Throated Blue, Pine, Blackpoll Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Ovenbird reported but location unknown
House Wren continues at Sparrow Rock
Northern Parula at Pinetum
Indigo Bunting at Sparrow Rock
Black-Throated Blue, Pine, Blackpoll Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Ovenbird reported but location unknown
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