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Observer: joshua malbin
2014-06-15 17:35
Prospect Park
Protocol: Traveling
2 Miles
137 Minutes
Observers: 1
All birds reported? Yes
6 Wood Duck 4 almost full grown chicks plus mom and dad. happy fathers day!
5 Mallard
1 Great Egret
1 Black-crowned Night-Heron
1 Red-tailed Hawk
4 Laughing Gull
1 Herring Gull
X Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
2 Mourning Dove
2 Chimney Swift
1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird heard only in midwood.
3 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Northern Flicker
4 Warbling Vireo
2 Red-eyed Vireo
2 Blue Jay
8 Barn Swallow
1 Tufted Titmouse
1 White-breasted Nuthatch
4 House Wren
1 Carolina Wren
X American Robin
8 Gray Catbird
X European Starling
4 Cedar Waxwing
1 Yellow Warbler
1 Song Sparrow
7 Northern Cardinal
2 Indigo Bunting male and female butterfly meadow.
X Red-winged Blackbird
9 Common Grackle
1 Brown-headed Cowbird
1 Orchard Oriole flew into butterfly meadow and then flew away. Clearly appeared to be chestnut rather than orange and distinctly smaller than a Baltimore, but I was not aware that they bred in the park so I feel more unsure about this than otherwise I might.
X House Sparrow
2014-06-15 17:35
Prospect Park
Protocol: Traveling
2 Miles
137 Minutes
Observers: 1
All birds reported? Yes
6 Wood Duck 4 almost full grown chicks plus mom and dad. happy fathers day!
5 Mallard
1 Great Egret
1 Black-crowned Night-Heron
1 Red-tailed Hawk
4 Laughing Gull
1 Herring Gull
X Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
2 Mourning Dove
2 Chimney Swift
1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird heard only in midwood.
3 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Northern Flicker
4 Warbling Vireo
2 Red-eyed Vireo
2 Blue Jay
8 Barn Swallow
1 Tufted Titmouse
1 White-breasted Nuthatch
4 House Wren
1 Carolina Wren
X American Robin
8 Gray Catbird
X European Starling
4 Cedar Waxwing
1 Yellow Warbler
1 Song Sparrow
7 Northern Cardinal
2 Indigo Bunting male and female butterfly meadow.
X Red-winged Blackbird
9 Common Grackle
1 Brown-headed Cowbird
1 Orchard Oriole flew into butterfly meadow and then flew away. Clearly appeared to be chestnut rather than orange and distinctly smaller than a Baltimore, but I was not aware that they bred in the park so I feel more unsure about this than otherwise I might.
X House Sparrow
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