Saturday, March 15, 2014

Fwd: BirdsEye-Prospect Park-2014-3-15


 note 10 species duck 2day

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------ Original Message ------
From: Joshua Malbin
Date: 3/15/2014 2:16 PM
To: Peter Dorosh;
Subject: Fwd: BirdsEye-Prospect Park-2014-3-15
Highlights: Rusty Blackbird, Killdeer, all 3 Mergansers, Ring-necked Duck, Blue-winged Teal, American Tree Sparrow

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Joshua Malbin <joshuamalbin@
Date: Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 1:40 PM
Subject: BirdsEye-Prospect Park-2014-3-15
To: Joshua Malbin<joshuamalbin@


Observer: joshuamalbin
2014-03-15 10:10
Prospect Park
Protocol: Traveling
1 Miles
200 Minutes
Observers: 2
All birds reported? Yes
    105    Canada Goose      
    4    Mute Swan      
    18    Wood Duck      
    3    American Black Duck      
    160    Mallard      
    1    Blue-winged Teal      
    16    Northern Shoveler      
    3    Ring-necked Duck      
    13    Hooded Merganser      
    5    Common Merganser    3 drake, 2 hen  
    2    Red-breasted Merganser      
    17    Ruddy Duck      
    2    Red-tailed Hawk      
    13    American Coot      
    1    Killdeer    fenced area at s end of ballfields  
    250    Ring-billed Gull      
    5    Herring Gull      
    X    Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)      
    12    Mourning Dove      
    4    Red-bellied Woodpecker      
    4    Downy Woodpecker      
    1    Hairy Woodpecker      
    8    Blue Jay      
    2    Black-capped Chickadee      
    2    Tufted Titmouse      
    115    American Robin      
    X    European Starling      
    1    American Tree Sparrow      
    2    Fox Sparrow      
    10    Song Sparrow      
    7    White-throated Sparrow      
    4    Dark-eyed Junco      
    8    Northern Cardinal      
    14    Red-winged Blackbird      
    4    Rusty Blackbird    continuing near nethermead arches  
    11    Common Grackle      
    1    Brown-headed Cowbird      
    6    American Goldfinch      
    X    House Sparrow       
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