Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Prospect & Greenwood Cemetery reports

LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH seen at Binnen Falls per Klemens. See photos

Over in GWC, Orrin reported RED HEADED WOODPECKER ,the 2nd bird at Snowdrop path which is connected to the Zephyr Path on the south side of Cypress/Grape Ave.Later the same bird was seen in an oak along Cypress between Heliotrope and Euonymous Path, an almost brilliant looking bird.

The all winter RED HEADED WP at plot 109 (Battle Ave) was very cooperative,sticking close to the dead sycamore tree,staying perched for a long time.

Also in GWC,several colorful PINE WARBLERS and some PALM WARBLERS from Dellwater to the new crpyt north of the Crescent water.

More detail later if reports received.

LOWA ,photo Klemens
©klemens gasser
From Orrin
From: Orrin Tilevitz Date: 4/9/2014 2:23 PM To: Peter Dorosh; Subject: Fw: today's birds

about 75 minutes at GWC this morning. The first RHWP is the Arbor Ave guy, in the Silliman sycamore. The other one (two shots, the second so you can see how red he is), obviously mature, was on Snowdrop Path, or maybe Zephyr path; it's not entirely clear where one begins and he other ends. The evergreen he was in is right behind the Jim Headley headstone.

Here is today's list:

Red-headed woodpecker (2) 
Monk parakeet (carrying nesting materail)
American robin
Northern cardinal
Song sparrow
Dark-eyed junco
 Ruby-crowned kinglet
 Northern mockingbird
Golden-crowned kinglet
Red-bellied woodpecker
Eastern phoebe (industrial quantities, particular around the water)
Northern flicker (several)
 Ring-necked duck
Belted kingfisher
 White-throated sparrow (heard)
Mourning dove
Fox sparrow
Song sparrow
 American crow
 Pine warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
Brown creeper
Palm warbler
Common grackler
Canada goose
Double-crested cormorant
Red-winged blackbird ((heard)

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From Linda Ewing

3 black-crowned night herons roosting in tree directly across from boathouse Pair of rusty blackbirds, Ambergill Creek just upstream from Esdale Bridge Palm warbler, Peninsula woods

Usual phoebepalooza.

Linda Ewing


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12:39 today,Rob Jett reported season's first BLUE GRAY GNATCATCHER at Terrace Bridge ( Prospect)

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This late afternoon, the two remaining RED NECKED GREBES are holding steady on Prospect Lake,near three sisters islands. 10 NORTHERN SHOVELERS at the lake northwest corner.

-kb

Prospect Park--Prospect Lake, Kings, US-NY Apr 8, 2014 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM Protocol: Stationary 8 species

Canada Goose X Mallard X Northern Shoveler 10 Hooded Merganser 1 Ruddy Duck X Red-necked Grebe 2 Continuing Red-tailed Hawk 1 American Coot 4

View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S17820922

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