A newsboard for reporting bird sightings, happenings & announcements,miscellany in north Brooklyn and the 3 main central north Brooklyn green regions : historic Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden & north half of Kings County, & Greenwood Cemetery.A service for Brooklyn birders and visitors. Also note: Conservation issues & miscellany posts.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Easter Sunrise;Holiday reports
This morning's Easter Sunrise 645 am |
Prospect Park--Prospect Lake, Kings, US-NY
Mar 31, 2013 6:30 AM - 7:45 AM
Protocol: Stationary
9 species
Canada Goose X
Mute Swan X
Gadwall 1
Mallard X
Northern Shoveler X
Ruddy Duck X
Great Egret 1
Black-crowned Night-Heron 2 3 Sisters
American Coot X
This morning's Robin ( not the Ebunny though) |
After a week or so absence from this spot, the VARIED THRUSH showed up at the Ambergill Pool /Creek area. Several Observers saw the bird reported near the Esdale Bridge at one point.Also with the thrush a RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
see latest map http://goo.gl/maps/Q2pHf
WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS on Butterfly meadow, PINE SISKINS and typical species around this time , BROWN CREEPER, WINTER WREN , YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER and good numbers of GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET in Prospect, BBGarden and Greenwood Cemetery
WOOD DUCKS by the decade and other enjoyable duck species reported today.
Over at the BBGarden , a decent flock of DARK-EYED JUNCO on the lawn by the
Reflecting Pools; A SWAMP SPARROW at the Japanese Garden waterfall, not often a
birdy spot.
The season's first PALM WARBLER is in..indicating things should pick up...
Rafael :
Prospect Park,
Brooklyn, Kings, US-NY
Mar 31, 2013 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
OBSERVERS: Rafael G
Campos, Sandy Paci (Butterfly
Meadow), and Rob Bate (Quaker Hill, S side; Pools; Ambergill
Pool -bet Ensdale & Rock Bridges-)
Protocol: Traveling
3.5 kilometer(s)
Comments: The Varied Thrush (& photographed) was
relocated today, in the area between Ensdale & Rock Bridges (Ambergill
Pool). At least 1 Pine Siskin was observed at the feeders of Breezy
Hill. The Golden-crowned Kinglets were numerous today, and my FOS Palm
Warbler was seen (& photographed) at the edge of the Lullwater, short
distance from the gazebo. The Juncos are increasing in numbers. At
the Butterfly Meadow I joined forces for a while with Sandy Paci. And
with Rob Bate, together we looked and found the Varied Thrush around 1 pm.
48 species
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) X
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) X
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) 10 2 flyover the pools; 4
flyover the Nethermead; 4 at the lake
Gadwall (Anas strepera) 2 pair, upper pool
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) X
Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) X
Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) 6 2 males, 3
females: Lake. 1 male: Lullwater
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) 1 Lake
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) X
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) 1 Five Sisters
Island
Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) 5
Five Sisters Island
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) 2
American Coot (Fulica americana) X
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) X
Herring Gull (American) (Larus argentatus smithsonianus) X
Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) 1
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) X
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) X
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) 3
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) 9
Hairy Woodpecker (Picoides villosus) 1
Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) 4
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) X
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) X several
flocks flew over between Lookout Hill, Peninsula & Lake
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) X
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) X
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) 2
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) 2 edge of the
upper pool
Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) 1 Quaker Hill,
S side
Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa) 7
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) X
Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius) 1 The same male
that has reported for almost 1 month in the Park, was relocated today, between
12:30 & 1 pm. Photos taken.
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) X
Palm Warbler (Yellow) (Setophaga palmarum hypochrysea) 1
Seen with kinglets & chickadees, along the lower
Lullwater, between the bridge & the gazebo.
American Tree Sparrow (Spizella arborea) 1
Fox Sparrow (Red) (Passerella iliaca iliaca/zaboria) 2
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) 10
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) X
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) (Junco hyemalis hyemalis/carolinensis) X
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) 6
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) X
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) X
Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) 6 All of
them seen at the Vale of Cashmere
White-winged Crossbill (American) (Loxia leucoptera leucoptera) X
Seen twice eating the fruits of sweetgum by Sandy Paci.
I just heard them when they left the Butterfly Meadow
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) 1 feeders of Breezy
Hill
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) 6
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) X
For pictures of today
Varied Thrush, go to: ticornis.tumblr.com
Brooklyn is great
birding!!!!
Mike Elliot
Regarding WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS:
Filmed them fetching seedballs on ground at Lookout. (Still there now)
Found my towhee on breeze hill again
1 yellow-rump just below lullwater bridge again
6 tree swallows
Tons of phoebes.
-mte
I hit send walking away and heard the WWC panic. Cooper/Sharp Shin gave chase
but got nothing.
-mte
Peter's lists:
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Kings, US-NY
Mar 31, 2013 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 mile(s)
17 species
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Eastern Phoebe 1
Blue Jay 3
Black-capped Chickadee 2
Tufted Titmouse 3
Red-breasted Nuthatch 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
American Robin X
Pine Warbler 1 heard only, frustrating critter
Swamp Sparrow 1 Japanese Garden waterfall
White-throated Sparrow X
Dark-eyed Junco 20
Northern Cardinal X
Common Grackle 2
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13587251
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
Green-Wood Cemetery, Kings, US-NY Mar 31, 2013 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Protocol: Traveling 3.5 mile(s) 19 species Red-tailed Hawk 1 Mourning Dove X Red-bellied Woodpecker 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 2 Northern Flicker 2 Monk Parakeet 2 Eastern Phoebe 1 Blue Jay 5 Black-capped Chickadee 4 Tufted Titmouse 2 White-breasted Nuthatch 1 American Robin X European Starling X Song Sparrow X White-throated Sparrow X Dark-eyed Junco X Northern Cardinal X Common Grackle X Pine Siskin 2 View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13587278 This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
From Ania Greszik
March 30 Greenwood Cemetery
Today was my second visit to GWC on the hunt to find some woodcocks (a lifer for me), and this time around, I was rewarded twice over with seeing not one but 2 WOODCOCKS together at Wintergreen path (between Dell and Vista Aves). I hung around that area and soon discovered it was hopping with activity: singing FOX SPARROWS, seemingly dozens of PINE SISKINS, and a few WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS.
The WWXB were foraging for sweet gum balls on the ground, then would fly up onto a branch with one to extract the seeds. As I was spotting them in some higher branches, little did I know I was standing 3 feet away from a pair at eye level! They didn't seem to mind me or the photoshoot. They were joined by the ubiquitous robins, chickadees, juncos, white-throated and song sparrows, blue jays, red-bellied woodpeckers, etc. making for a sizable noisy flock. Two more surprises today were 3 separate flyovers by an OSPREY, and a DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT vigorously drying off its wings, both FOY I believe. Spring has sprung! Here are some photos from today: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanesque/8604638736/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanesque/8603653983/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanesque/8603582653/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanesque/8603582163/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelicanesque/8603561009/ Best, Ania
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Next Thursday Evening Program
http://www.brooklynbirdclub.org/meetings.htm
630 pm April 4th at the Litchfield Villa
630 pm April 4th at the Litchfield Villa
Thursday, April 4th, 6:30 P.M. The Warbler Guide by Tom Stephenson & Scott Whittle Presenter: Tom Stephenson | Tom became a birder at age 12, and grew up birding in Ithaca, NY under the tutelage of Dr. Arthur A. Allen and Dr. Peter Kellogg. He has gone on from there to publish articles and photos in Birding and Bird Watcher's Digest, at Surfbirds.com, and in the Handbook of the Birds of the World, to name a few. In the field, he has led birding groups in the US, South America and South Asia; including Bhutan, whose government engaged him to spend a month training local guides for their pristine country. He is an expert in digital audio editing and live sound mixing, a skill which he has applied to the recording and analysis of bird song. Cornell's Macaulay Library has received over 200 of his recordings. In July 2013, Princeton University Press will publish The Warbler Guide. |
March 30th Prospect inc BBC walk
Results of Brooklyn Bird Club walk in Prospect , led by Tom Stephenson
Hi Peter,
We had a great group this morning, with 20+ people on a great sunny day.
It's interesting to see that the movements of migration are in effect even this early in the season, as many of the birds we saw on Tuesday were gone and overall the park was much slower.
However we were able to eventually find 50 species, with highlights including Pine and Yellow-rumped Warbler, Golden-crowned Kinglet, singing Fox Sparrow, nice Wood Duck pair, good looks at female Common Merganser, Ring-necked Duck, 6+ Tree Swallows, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Brown Creeper and more.
Here's the list.
See you at the warbler ID talk on Thursday.
Best regards,
Tom
Pied-billed Grebe |
Canada Goose |
Mute Swan |
Wood Duck |
Gadwall |
American Black Duck |
Mallard |
Northern Shoveler |
Ring-necked Duck |
Common Merganser |
Red-breasted Merganser |
Ruddy Duck |
Red-tailed Hawk |
American Coot |
Ring-billed Gull |
Herring Gull |
Great Black-backed Gull |
Rock Dove |
Mourning Dove |
Belted Kingfisher |
Red-bellied Woodpecker |
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
Downy Woodpecker |
Hairy Woodpecker |
Eastern Phoebe |
Blue Jay |
American Crow |
Tree Swallow |
Black-capped Chickadee |
Tufted Titmouse |
Red-breasted Nuthatch |
White-breasted Nuthatch |
Brown Creeper |
Carolina Wren |
Golden-crowned Kinglet |
American Robin |
Northern Mockingbird |
European Starling |
Yellow-rumped Warbler |
Pine Warbler |
American Tree Sparrow |
Fox Sparrow |
Song Sparrow |
White-throated Sparrow |
Dark-eyed Junco |
Northern Cardinal |
Red-winged Blackbird |
Brown-headed Cowbird |
American Goldfinch |
House Sparrow |
Friday, March 29, 2013
Prospect March 29th report
Some action over or in Duck Island : An OSPREY (obs Mike E)was patrolling that area , hunting for fish; meanwhile below on the Island, 2 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERONs (obs . Dennis H) are in, hiding on their "treasure island"
The best sight for me was three nice duck species within a flock, 3 pairs each consisting of WOOD DUCKs, GADWALLs and HOODED MERGANSERs in the Upper Pool , within 15 feet of each other; the drake GADWALL lunged and "yapped" at the HOODED drake which I though was quite funny. For a slow day, anything for a laugh.
Other mentions since its ducks in the news, Mike reported 7 RING-NECKED s & Red-breasted Merganser ( which I saw 4 drakes late this morning )
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Mike Elliot :
note: Osprey terrorizing fish and birds over duck island.
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Adam Welz:
Prospect Park, Kings, US-NY
Mar 29, 2013 2:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 mile(s)
Comments: Birded around Quaker Cemetery, over Lookout Hill, Peninsula, up Lullwater, thru Midwood. Partly cloudy, brisk but not cold.
40 species
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) X many
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) X
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) X
Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) X tens
Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) 7 1 male Lullwater, 2 males each w 2 females off Peninsula
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) 2 New Islands
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) 2 possibly 1 extra female
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) 7
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) X tens, many turning to br plumage
Great Egret (Ardea alba) 1 my FOS. Br plumage.
Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) 1 Duck Is. My FOS.
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) 2 Duck Is. One bird caught fish, warding off attack by other. My FOS.
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) 2
American Coot (Fulica americana) 17
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) X many
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) X many
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) 5
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) 1 Peninsula
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) 4
Hairy Woodpecker (Picoides villosus) 1
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) 8
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) 1
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) X
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) 20 approx count. Far more than normally seen.
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) 2
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) 1
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) 2 my FOS. One on Lookout, one north of Quaker Cemetery.
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) 70 approx minimum count
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) X
American Tree Sparrow (Spizella arborea) 2 Peninsula waterside. My FOS.
Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca) 1
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) 4
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) 15
Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) 3
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) 8
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) 10
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) 20 approx count
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) 1 feeders
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) X
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13560584
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
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From Cindy Cage , Greenwood Cemetery
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Rafael Campos :
The best sight for me was three nice duck species within a flock, 3 pairs each consisting of WOOD DUCKs, GADWALLs and HOODED MERGANSERs in the Upper Pool , within 15 feet of each other; the drake GADWALL lunged and "yapped" at the HOODED drake which I though was quite funny. For a slow day, anything for a laugh.
Other mentions since its ducks in the news, Mike reported 7 RING-NECKED s & Red-breasted Merganser ( which I saw 4 drakes late this morning )
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Mike Elliot :
note: Osprey terrorizing fish and birds over duck island.
2nd observer for 2 osprey and night-heron. FOYs for us both.
-Mike E
Mar 29, 2013
Prospect Park--Lullwater
Traveling
3 miles
120 Minutes
Observers: 1
All birds reported? No
Comments:
X Northern Shoveler
7 Ring-necked Duck -- 1 solo between bridges. 2 sets of 1d , 2h off peninsula.
5 Hooded Merganser
1 Red-breasted Merganser -- Lull side of penn
X Ruddy Duck
1 Double-crested Cormorant
1 Black-crowned Night-Heron
2 Osprey
2 Eastern Phoebe
1 Yellow-rumped Warbler -- Under bridge
1 American Tree Sparrow -- Under bridge
2 Song Sparrow
8 Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) -- Vale of Cashmere
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Adam Welz:
Prospect Park, Kings, US-NY
Mar 29, 2013 2:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 mile(s)
Comments: Birded around Quaker Cemetery, over Lookout Hill, Peninsula, up Lullwater, thru Midwood. Partly cloudy, brisk but not cold.
40 species
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) X many
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) X
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) X
Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) X tens
Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) 7 1 male Lullwater, 2 males each w 2 females off Peninsula
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) 2 New Islands
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) 2 possibly 1 extra female
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) 7
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) X tens, many turning to br plumage
Great Egret (Ardea alba) 1 my FOS. Br plumage.
Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) 1 Duck Is. My FOS.
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) 2 Duck Is. One bird caught fish, warding off attack by other. My FOS.
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) 2
American Coot (Fulica americana) 17
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) X many
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) X many
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) 5
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) 1 Peninsula
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) 4
Hairy Woodpecker (Picoides villosus) 1
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) 8
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) 1
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) X
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) 20 approx count. Far more than normally seen.
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) 2
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) 1
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) 2 my FOS. One on Lookout, one north of Quaker Cemetery.
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) 70 approx minimum count
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) X
American Tree Sparrow (Spizella arborea) 2 Peninsula waterside. My FOS.
Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca) 1
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) 4
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) 15
Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) 3
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) 8
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) 10
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) 20 approx count
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) 1 feeders
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) X
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13560584
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
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From Cindy Cage , Greenwood Cemetery
American Woodcock sleeping beside a tree behind the corner of Grape and Cypress. I spotted from Cypress as walking by at about 3:50.
Rafael Campos :
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, Kings, US-NY
Mar 29, 2013 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Mar 29, 2013 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Observer: Rafael G Campos
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 kilometer(s)
Comments: The Varied Thrush is still around Quaker Hill area, but no luck today. Surprise was to see at least 2 Pine Siskins at the feeders of Breezy Hill. And the FOS for waders: Black-crowned Night Heron (Duck Island), and Great Blue Heron (Upper Pool).
36 species
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) X
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) 10
Gadwall (Anas strepera) 2 Upper pool, 1 pair
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) X
Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) X
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) 2
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) 5 Upper pool: 3 females; 2 males
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) 4
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) X
Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) 1
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) 1 Upper Pool
Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) 1 Duck Island
American Coot (Fulica americana) X
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) X
Herring Gull (American) (Larus argentatus smithsonianus) X
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) X
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) 4
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 2
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) 3
Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) 1
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) X
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) X
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) 4
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) 1
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) 2
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) X
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) X
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) 6
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) X
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) (Junco hyemalis hyemalis/carolinensis) 2
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) 8
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) 2
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) 7
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) 2
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) 4
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) X
To view some pictures, go to: ticornis.tumblr.com
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 kilometer(s)
Comments: The Varied Thrush is still around Quaker Hill area, but no luck today. Surprise was to see at least 2 Pine Siskins at the feeders of Breezy Hill. And the FOS for waders: Black-crowned Night Heron (Duck Island), and Great Blue Heron (Upper Pool).
36 species
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) X
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) 10
Gadwall (Anas strepera) 2 Upper pool, 1 pair
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) X
Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) X
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) 2
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) 5 Upper pool: 3 females; 2 males
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) 4
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) X
Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) 1
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) 1 Upper Pool
Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) 1 Duck Island
American Coot (Fulica americana) X
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) X
Herring Gull (American) (Larus argentatus smithsonianus) X
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) X
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) 4
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 2
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) 3
Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) 1
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) X
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) X
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) 4
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) 1
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) 2
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) X
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) X
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) 6
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) X
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) (Junco hyemalis hyemalis/carolinensis) 2
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) 8
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) 2
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) 7
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) 2
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) 4
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) X
To view some pictures, go to: ticornis.tumblr.com
Brooklyn is great birding!!!!
Osprey nest platform rises again...in another spot
My friend and Brooklyn environmentalist has done it again. In a second Osprey nest platform under his leadership and action, Bart Chezar is fulfilling conservation pro action for the local area. Joining the one at under development new park Bush Terminal Pier park, the second one has been erected at Governors Island Yankee Pier. You can see this spot from the Brooklyn Heights promenade.
Hats off to Bart . Here's hoping success reigns with NY Harbor/ Lower Bay Ospreys
Hats off to Bart . Here's hoping success reigns with NY Harbor/ Lower Bay Ospreys
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Prospect March 28th a slow trickle
A very slow trickle of birds noted though salvaged by a brief appearance of the celebre VARIED THRUSH at the same usual spot; according to Janet Zinn the bird put in a quick 3 seconds looker perched on a limb and bye bye,vamoosh!
On my lunch hour ,hoping for Pine Warbler which I didn't get, though while crossing the Nethermead, 3 REDTAILED HAWKS were soaring ,then joined by 2 passing TURKEY VULTURES.
A nice sight as I was finishing up work were three GREAT BLUE HERONs flying ove the 9th Streeet Propagation area ( "Propsite" ) around 3pm.
Kathy Toomey reported GOLDEN CROWNED KINGLET at the Lull water cove this afternoon...so slowly they trickle in...
On my lunch hour ,hoping for Pine Warbler which I didn't get, though while crossing the Nethermead, 3 REDTAILED HAWKS were soaring ,then joined by 2 passing TURKEY VULTURES.
A nice sight as I was finishing up work were three GREAT BLUE HERONs flying ove the 9th Streeet Propagation area ( "Propsite" ) around 3pm.
Kathy Toomey reported GOLDEN CROWNED KINGLET at the Lull water cove this afternoon...so slowly they trickle in...
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Kathey Toomey
date = 2013/03/28
site = Prospect Park
observers = Kathy Toomey, short afternoon walk
Pied-billed Grebe
Great Blue Heron one fishing at Upper Pool, 3
more flying over the Great Meadow
Northern Shoveler
Bufflehead
Gadwall pair, Upper Pool
American Black Duck one, Upper Pool
Canada Goose
Ring-necked Duck two, a male and female, not
together, on Lullwater
Wood Duck three males, Upper Pool
Red-breasted Merganser
Hooded Merganser
Ruddy Duck
Mute Swan
Mallard
American Coot
Ring-billed Gull
Herring Gull
Rock Pigeon
Mourning Dove
Downy Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Red-bellied Woodpecker heard
Eastern Phoebe
Blue Jay
Tufted Titmouse
Black-capped Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch
White-breasted Nuthatch
Golden-crowned Kinglet one, Lullwater Cove
American Robin
European Starling
White-throated Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Northern Cardinal
Red-winged Blackbird
Common Grackle
Pine Siskin
American Goldfinch
House Sparrow
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Prospect March 27th the reappearance and a little rustiness
It's good to see that VARIED THRUSH decides to stick around, to allow those who haven't seen this elusive ultra rarity a chance to call it a life bird. A noon time report ( actually my lunch hour) indicated the VARIED 's brief appearance at 9 am this morning , spotted by Cindy Cage. It was just behind the fence in or under a fallen tree opposite a very large snag along the bridle path at Quaker's south slope, the usual and most favorable spot.Who knows? Maybe it will entertain birders into spring like the Central Park bird two years ago; then maybe it jump on a Jet Blue flight for Seattle..... ;)>
see map http://goo.gl/maps/UdzfN
A pretty quiet day for birds, accentuated by the appearance of a RUSTY BLACKBIRD at the Lily Pool viewing platform. A text message from Peter Colen , with Bobbi Manian and Phil Malek bought me near , but I didn't see it until I went to the bridge and spotted it in the back shore of the Pool, out of sight from the viewing platform. It was an adult bird with specks of rustiness on its back. Peter took a picture. This is the second time this species was seen here since a week ago report by Keir. So,it a reliable location to see Lily Pool ( near the Binnen bridge or boathouse) best for Rusty Blackbirds.
a note from Cornell Ebirds : http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/unlocking-the-rusty-blackbird-mystery
Some other reports thru the day mentioned are WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS on Lookout Hill's Butterfly meadow , sighted by Eni Falci and PINE SISKINS in the west Lullwater where both of us saw YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKER . However , a new spring species is TREE SWALLOW, which Eni mentioned to me a flyover over the Maryland Monument ( must be a sonar beacon ?) ; later Rob Jett with the birders mentioned above saw TREE SWALLOWS over Prospect Lake.
I saw a WINTER WREN on a brief passage thru the Vale of Cashmere, in the pool section under the Cedar of Lebanon conifer.
Over at Greenwood Cemetery, Rob Jett reported PINE WARBLER at Cemetery ridge. Back here, a RED BAT was spotted by Rob at Lily Pool. Hoping it didn't get the Rusty .....
Warm weather ( well, its going to break 50 later this week) coming , maybe more birds, likely Pine Warblers bringing their friends the Palms ?
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Photo of Double Crested Cormorant on Prospect Lake, taken by Ryan Morrisey
http://www.flickr.com/photos/coy_koi/8594835685/in/photostream/lightbox/
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Photo of today's RUSTY BLACKBIRD , taken by Peter Colen
http://www.petercolenphotography.com/Other/ProspectPark3272013/28635780_CtH5hL#!i=2428897576&k=xgRQLjR
see map http://goo.gl/maps/UdzfN
A pretty quiet day for birds, accentuated by the appearance of a RUSTY BLACKBIRD at the Lily Pool viewing platform. A text message from Peter Colen , with Bobbi Manian and Phil Malek bought me near , but I didn't see it until I went to the bridge and spotted it in the back shore of the Pool, out of sight from the viewing platform. It was an adult bird with specks of rustiness on its back. Peter took a picture. This is the second time this species was seen here since a week ago report by Keir. So,it a reliable location to see Lily Pool ( near the Binnen bridge or boathouse) best for Rusty Blackbirds.
a note from Cornell Ebirds : http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/unlocking-the-rusty-blackbird-mystery
Some other reports thru the day mentioned are WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS on Lookout Hill's Butterfly meadow , sighted by Eni Falci and PINE SISKINS in the west Lullwater where both of us saw YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKER . However , a new spring species is TREE SWALLOW, which Eni mentioned to me a flyover over the Maryland Monument ( must be a sonar beacon ?) ; later Rob Jett with the birders mentioned above saw TREE SWALLOWS over Prospect Lake.
I saw a WINTER WREN on a brief passage thru the Vale of Cashmere, in the pool section under the Cedar of Lebanon conifer.
Over at Greenwood Cemetery, Rob Jett reported PINE WARBLER at Cemetery ridge. Back here, a RED BAT was spotted by Rob at Lily Pool. Hoping it didn't get the Rusty .....
Warm weather ( well, its going to break 50 later this week) coming , maybe more birds, likely Pine Warblers bringing their friends the Palms ?
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Photo of Double Crested Cormorant on Prospect Lake, taken by Ryan Morrisey
http://www.flickr.com/photos/coy_koi/8594835685/in/photostream/lightbox/
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Photo of today's RUSTY BLACKBIRD , taken by Peter Colen
http://www.petercolenphotography.com/Other/ProspectPark3272013/28635780_CtH5hL#!i=2428897576&k=xgRQLjR
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The skyline above the Palisades will be impacted if developement goes forth.
The skyline above the Palisades will be impacted if developement goes forth.
Bird photos
From Peter Colen:
photos of Common Merganser at West Island, Red Tailed Hawk(2), Carolina Wren, and yesterday's Common Redpoll at Vale Cashmere
click on
http://www.petercolenphotography.com/WinterWrens/ProspectPark3262013/28623606_4ctTGC#!i=2427731876&k=p9WLGdm
photos of Common Merganser at West Island, Red Tailed Hawk(2), Carolina Wren, and yesterday's Common Redpoll at Vale Cashmere
click on
http://www.petercolenphotography.com/WinterWrens/ProspectPark3262013/28623606_4ctTGC#!i=2427731876&k=p9WLGdm
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Prospect March 26th Pine Warblers and winter species
Reports received this morning of PINE WARBLERS in a few locations:
--Boulder Bridge (T.Stephenson )
--Lullwater near the Boathouse ( also YELLOW RUMPED WARBLER) ( RBate)
--Maryland Monument , towards the Nethermead ( Chris Holden)
--North Pines below the Terrace Bridge ( Rob Jett, et al)
ON Lookout Hill Butterfly Meadow, WHITE WINGED CROSSBILLS.
Tom Stephenson led the NYC Audubon group and reported several good species for this date, among them some winter species as it been all winter, the Xbills ( see above) , Pine Siskins with incoming spring migrant RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
A single COMMON REDPOLL was seen in the water edge in the Vale of Cashmere pool; later it was spotted perched by the bench near the water fountain at the south end.
--Boulder Bridge (T.Stephenson )
--Lullwater near the Boathouse ( also YELLOW RUMPED WARBLER) ( RBate)
--Maryland Monument , towards the Nethermead ( Chris Holden)
--North Pines below the Terrace Bridge ( Rob Jett, et al)
ON Lookout Hill Butterfly Meadow, WHITE WINGED CROSSBILLS.
Tom Stephenson led the NYC Audubon group and reported several good species for this date, among them some winter species as it been all winter, the Xbills ( see above) , Pine Siskins with incoming spring migrant RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
A single COMMON REDPOLL was seen in the water edge in the Vale of Cashmere pool; later it was spotted perched by the bench near the water fountain at the south end.
Hi Peter,
Today I led a group of birders for NYC Audubon. We had some good birds on a nice but brisk day.
Almost 50 species; not bad for this time of year. Highlights include 3 species of Merganser, White-winged Crossbill, Pine Siskin, Rusty Blackbird, Pine Warbler, Peregrine, Monk Parakeet, and American Tree sparrow.
Here's the list.
Best regards,
Tom
Pied-billed Grebe | |
Great Egret | |
Canada Goose | |
Mute Swan | |
Mallard | |
Northern Shoveler | |
Hooded Merganser | |
Common Merganser | |
Red-breasted Merganser | |
Ruddy Duck | |
Red-tailed Hawk | |
Peregrine Falcon | |
American Coot | |
Ring-billed Gull | |
Herring Gull | |
Rock Dove | |
Mourning Dove | |
Monk Parakeet | |
Belted Kingfisher | |
Red-bellied Woodpecker | |
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker | |
Downy Woodpecker | |
Hairy Woodpecker | |
Northern Flicker | |
Eastern Phoebe | |
Blue Jay | |
American Crow | |
Black-capped Chickadee | |
Tufted Titmouse | |
Red-breasted Nuthatch | |
White-breasted Nuthatch | |
Carolina Wren | |
American Robin | |
European Starling | |
Pine Warbler | |
American Tree Sparrow | |
Song Sparrow | |
White-throated Sparrow | |
Dark-eyed Junco | |
Northern Cardinal | |
Red-winged Blackbird | |
Rusty Blackbird | |
Common Grackle | |
Brown-headed Cowbird | |
White-winged Crossbill | |
Pine Siskin | |
American Goldfinch | |
House Sparrow |
Monday, March 25, 2013
Prospect March 25th Pine warbler and snowflakes ? It's nuts I say....
A very odd juxtaposition today with PINE WARBLER, the spring season's first true warbler , seen under falling snowflakes. This "mixup " of spring warbler & wintry scenery points to hopeful warm signs and spring's pending migration but will it come soon enough ? ( Phil the Puxtatawny Groundhog must be feeling the PRESS-ure for calling it wrong ....)
Peter Colen got the PINE WARBLER , first on the ground by the Terrace Bridge shipping container and took excellent photos of the bright bird. See his brief report with the photo gallery link. After Mr Colen's text alert, I swung by but failed to find the bird ( my favorite ).
In addition to his warbler find, the residing VARIED THRUSH cooperated nicely for Peter , he getting another excellent , terrific photo with the thrush extraordinaire at the usual location , Quaker south slope near the bridle trail.
A YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKER refuses to leave his favorite tree, the Cedar of Lebanon in the Vale Cashmere pool midsection; it must be great sap...
While spring is delayed, winter birds are in no hurry to leave. The lake is evidence of that , when I found within the Peninsula cove, 7 RED-BREASTED MERGANSERs ( 6 drakes and 7 this years tying the historical high for Prospect ) with one of the COMMON MERGANSER hens with the other hen on a snag at West Island, this Merg "snapping" at water snag companions; obviously in this crummy day ,the Common Merg is in a very bad mood . Also in that collective mix mainly RUDDY DUCKS was a drake SCAUP which after close examination turns out to be a GREATER SCAUP and this male bird hung out with two RING-NECKED DUCK hens. Talk about gender species confusion !It must be the snowflakes getting in their eyes.
And it seems that a juvenile RED-TAILED HAWK is a rambunctious type. 2 weekend s ago, we saw such an individual chase the ducks near the Lullwater Bridge, causing the ducks to dive quickly. This morning , I saw the same thing, only this time the RTHA swooped down upon unsuspecting feeding Canada Geese on the lawn ! This took place on the south lake shore opposite the Duck Island. It must be boring for the poor hawk in this stranglehold winter . Oh Spring , where thou art ?
--KB
the full poem ---> http://bartleby.com/106/275.html
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Peter Colen :
Click on link below gallery
http://www.petercolenphotography.com/Other/ProspectPark3252013/28600953_7NJMX7#!i=2425398380&k=fV5SwDm
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Peter D's lists
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Yesterday's birds :
From Monica Berger
hi Peter: I wasn't sure if I should send this or not but there was a flyover of three TVs when I was up on Lookout with a birder from Queens looking at the ww xbills. I saw single tv followed by a kettle of three more tvs. This would be about 1 pm. thanks, Monica
editor's note: " TV's " are Turkey Vultures..not the living room digital type..... ;)
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Photos from Rafael Campos, yesterday's WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS on Butterfly meadow
Peter Colen got the PINE WARBLER , first on the ground by the Terrace Bridge shipping container and took excellent photos of the bright bird. See his brief report with the photo gallery link. After Mr Colen's text alert, I swung by but failed to find the bird ( my favorite ).
In addition to his warbler find, the residing VARIED THRUSH cooperated nicely for Peter , he getting another excellent , terrific photo with the thrush extraordinaire at the usual location , Quaker south slope near the bridle trail.
A YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKER refuses to leave his favorite tree, the Cedar of Lebanon in the Vale Cashmere pool midsection; it must be great sap...
While spring is delayed, winter birds are in no hurry to leave. The lake is evidence of that , when I found within the Peninsula cove, 7 RED-BREASTED MERGANSERs ( 6 drakes and 7 this years tying the historical high for Prospect ) with one of the COMMON MERGANSER hens with the other hen on a snag at West Island, this Merg "snapping" at water snag companions; obviously in this crummy day ,the Common Merg is in a very bad mood . Also in that collective mix mainly RUDDY DUCKS was a drake SCAUP which after close examination turns out to be a GREATER SCAUP and this male bird hung out with two RING-NECKED DUCK hens. Talk about gender species confusion !It must be the snowflakes getting in their eyes.
And it seems that a juvenile RED-TAILED HAWK is a rambunctious type. 2 weekend s ago, we saw such an individual chase the ducks near the Lullwater Bridge, causing the ducks to dive quickly. This morning , I saw the same thing, only this time the RTHA swooped down upon unsuspecting feeding Canada Geese on the lawn ! This took place on the south lake shore opposite the Duck Island. It must be boring for the poor hawk in this stranglehold winter . Oh Spring , where thou art ?
--KB
“O, wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?” | |
Percy Bysshe Shelley quotes (English Romantic Poet whose passionate search for personal love and social justice was gradually channeled from overt actions into poems that rank with the greatest in the English language. 1792-1822)
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the full poem ---> http://bartleby.com/106/275.html
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Peter Colen :
Click on link below gallery
http://www.petercolenphotography.com/Other/ProspectPark3252013/28600953_7NJMX7#!i=2425398380&k=fV5SwDm
Hey Peter,
Here is my visual summary of today's birds.
A good morning, Peter
Peter D's lists
Prospect Park--Prospect Lake, Kings, US-NY
Mar 25, 2013 9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
Protocol: Stationary
18 species
Canada Goose 95
Mute Swan 6
Mallard X
Northern Shoveler 45
Ring-necked Duck 2
Greater Scaup 1
Hooded Merganser 5
Common Merganser 2 1 West Isl; 1 Peninsula cove
Red-breasted Merganser 7
Ruddy Duck 60
Pied-billed Grebe 2
Double-crested Cormorant 1
Great Blue Heron 1
Great Egret 1 1st West Isl Cove. then Well Dr phrags
Red-tailed Hawk 1 south lakeshore
American Coot X
Ring-billed Gull X
Herring Gull X
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13521583
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
Prospect Park--Vale of Cashmere, Kings, US-NY
Mar 25, 2013
Protocol: Incidental
1 species
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13521594
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Yesterday's birds :
From Monica Berger
hi Peter: I wasn't sure if I should send this or not but there was a flyover of three TVs when I was up on Lookout with a birder from Queens looking at the ww xbills. I saw single tv followed by a kettle of three more tvs. This would be about 1 pm. thanks, Monica
editor's note: " TV's " are Turkey Vultures..not the living room digital type..... ;)
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Photos from Rafael Campos, yesterday's WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS on Butterfly meadow
Sunday, March 24, 2013
March 24th Prospect /GWC
The continuing VARIED THRUSH tops the news , with a report from Steve Nanz, the bird seen up the Quaker south slope, best seen from the bridle trail that goes into the edge of the woods. See the map link I posted in previous posts.
For the next best thing today , RUSTY BLACKBIRD ( Rafael, Monica) in the Vale of Cashmere and WHITE -WINGED CROSSBILLS on Butterfly Meadow are continuing opportunities.
Over in Greenwood Cemetery, AMERICAN WOODCOCK was reported from last Sunday by Orrin , the same bird from yesterday ( since unlikely one spot must be that magnetic!) , the second bird reported by Dennis , seen at the Heath Path from Sassafras Ave
Staying with GWCemetery, Rob Jett posted a tweet of COMMON RAVEN over the main entrance ( 25thst/5th Ave); if this species is still roaming Brooklyn skies, I wonder whether they are nesting ? RING-NECKED DUCKS on the Sylvan Waters spruces up the scene.
--KB
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Rafael :
For the next best thing today , RUSTY BLACKBIRD ( Rafael, Monica) in the Vale of Cashmere and WHITE -WINGED CROSSBILLS on Butterfly Meadow are continuing opportunities.
Over in Greenwood Cemetery, AMERICAN WOODCOCK was reported from last Sunday by Orrin , the same bird from yesterday ( since unlikely one spot must be that magnetic!) , the second bird reported by Dennis , seen at the Heath Path from Sassafras Ave
Staying with GWCemetery, Rob Jett posted a tweet of COMMON RAVEN over the main entrance ( 25thst/5th Ave); if this species is still roaming Brooklyn skies, I wonder whether they are nesting ? RING-NECKED DUCKS on the Sylvan Waters spruces up the scene.
--KB
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Rafael :
Sunday 24 March 2013
Observer: Rafael G Campos
The Varied Thrush is still around PP, more or less the same general area it was reported yesterday. And again, I missed today by less than 5 minutes. But I was rewarded to see a small group of Pine Siskins feeding on the dry fruits of Sweet Gum Tree. I estimated ±4 individuals.
At the Butterfly meadow, Lookout Hill, I got the nice surprise to see 2 pairs of White-winged Crossbills very active feeding on the fruits of the Sweet Gum tree. Several times I saw the individuals getting into the ground, picking 1 fruit at the time, bringing to a low branch, and using her/his extraordinary bill, to extract the seeds. They were so tame, that I took some relative good pixls with my point-and-shot camara.
Lily pond gave me a nice view of a pair of Wood Ducks. At the pools, the Hooded Merganser & the Gadwall still around.
Early at the Vale of Cashmere, I found a single Rusty Blackbird (pictures taken). Yesterday I got 2 Common Redpolls in the same general area.
To see my pictures go to: ticornis.tumblr.com
Brooklyn is great birding!!!:
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, Kings, US-NY
Mar 24, 2013 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
OBSERVER: Rafael G Campos
Protocol: Traveling 3.5 kilometer(s) Comments: Still some boreal sps present in the park. I saw White-winged Crossbills, and Pine Siskins. The Varied Thrush still continues around Quaker Ridge. I missed it today. 42 species Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) X Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) X Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) 4 2 males flewover Long Meadow; 1 pair at Lilly Pond. Gadwall (Anas strepera) 2 Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) X Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) X Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) 5 Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) 3 Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) 4 Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) 6 Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) X Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) 1 American Coot (Fulica americana) X Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) X Herring Gull (American) (Larus argentatus smithsonianus) X Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) X Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) X Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) 2 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) 2 Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) 2 Hairy Woodpecker (Picoides villosus) 1 female. Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) 4 Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) X American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) 1 Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) X Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) 6 White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) 2 Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) 1 American Robin (Turdus migratorius) X European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) X Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) (Setophaga coronata coronata) 1 seen by the edge of the Lower Pool. Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) 4 Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) (Junco hyemalis hyemalis/carolinensis) 8 Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) 6 Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) X Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) 1 an adult seen at Vale of Cashmere. Photos taken. Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) X Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) 1 male, Nethermead. White-winged Crossbill (American) (Loxia leucoptera leucoptera) 4 Two pairs, feeding on Sweetgum fruits: Butterfly meadow. Photos taken. Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) 4 feeding on Sweetgum seeds, Quaker Ridge. American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) 2 House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) X Pictures at: ticornis.tumblr.com
Brooklyn is great birding!!!
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