See her post :
Hi, Peter! Link to checklist below. Highlights were an abundance of phoebes (five was a conservative count), a northern parula south of the lake, and a total of 7 rusty blackbirds . . . one on the tarp by West island; and a total of six still by the lower pool where you’d seen at least four earlier. I had just finished counting three when another three flew in to join them.
Linda E.
Meanwhile over at more appropriate Halloween venue Greenwood Cemetery, Orrin Tilevitz reported 2 AMERICAN WOODCOCK that most times flush when people walk by.Those woodcocks were at along Central Avenue and Alcove path. One needs to be lucky for these wayward birds.
Also with my busy weekend schedule, it slipped by me that Gus Keri reported a pair of GREEN WINGD TEALS in the Lullwatre, one drake.
and last most bizarre, Joshua Malbin reported 5 ROYAL TERNS over Greenwood Cemetery over the weekend.This is a spectacular sighting for the salty species there... but anything is possible with Brooklyn being an "island".
and last most bizarre, Joshua Malbin reported 5 ROYAL TERNS over Greenwood Cemetery over the weekend.This is a spectacular sighting for the salty species there... but anything is possible with Brooklyn being an "island".
Happy Halloween Folks ! Be safe
Kingsboider