Sunday, September 30, 2018

Fwd: today's birds GWC

Blackpoll Warbler
Scarlet Tanager

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Date: Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 5:01 PM
Subject: today's birds
To: Peter Dorosh <prosbird@gmail.com>


A zillion phoebes, many flickers, yellow-rumps, a black and white, a few redstarts, and these two critters

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Fwd: eBird -- Prospect Park -- Sep 29, 2018



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Date: Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 9:37 PM
Subject: Fwd: eBird -- Prospect Park -- Sep 29, 2018
To: Peter Dorosh <prosbird@gmail.com>, <roberta.manian@gmail.com>, <12toms@gmail.com>, <ryan.goldberg@gmail.com>, <angela@studio-co.com>, Tina Alleva <tinamariealleva@gmail.com>


Hey everyone it was good to see you all in the park today. Congrats to Angie and Ryan on their upcoming wedding.

Some Fifteen birders a few new faces among them met at the Pergola on a perfect fall morning. Highlights were solitary sandpiper, 2 cape may warbler fall Baypol extravaganza and a sky clouded over with swifts. Well maybe about 50 swifts. I think  Time to say goodbye to warblers and hello to sparrows over the next few days.

Ok coastal loop trip tomorrow.

Best,

D


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From: Dennis Hrehowsik <deepseagangster@gmail.com>
Date: September 29, 2018 at 9:22:23 PM EDT
To: deepseagangster@gmail.com
Subject: eBird -- Prospect Park -- Sep 29, 2018

Prospect Park
Sep 29, 2018
7:13 AM
Traveling
2.00 miles
360 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: Submitted from eBird for iOS, version 1.8.0 Build 1

4 Brant
25 Canada Goose
4 Mute Swan
3 Wood Duck
15 Mallard
2 American Black Duck
1 Ruddy Duck
25 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
4 Mourning Dove
50 Chimney Swift
2 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
1 American Coot
1 Solitary Sandpiper
1 Laughing Gull
1 Ring-billed Gull
3 Herring Gull (American)
3 Double-crested Cormorant
1 Great Blue Heron
1 Turkey Vulture
2 Osprey
1 Sharp-shinned Hawk
2 Red-tailed Hawk
1 hawk sp. -- Mobbed by blue jays and chased out of tree on wellhouse. Long tail, smaller than red tail hawk. Most likely coopers based on size but it flew directly away from us and hard to see and marks.
2 Belted Kingfisher
2 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Downy Woodpecker
5 Northern Flicker
2 Eastern Wood-Pewee
2 Eastern Phoebe
3 Red-eyed/Chivi Vireo
25 Blue Jay
3 Red-breasted Nuthatch
2 White-breasted Nuthatch
1 Swainson's Thrush
75 American Robin
10 Gray Catbird
1 Northern Mockingbird
55 European Starling
2 Cedar Waxwing
4 American Goldfinch
1 Song Sparrow
1 Baltimore Oriole
7 Red-winged Blackbird
2 Common Grackle
1 Northern Waterthrush
2 Black-and-white Warbler
2 Common Yellowthroat
3 American Redstart
2 Cape May Warbler
5 Northern Parula
1 Magnolia Warbler
1 Yellow Warbler
5 Blackpoll Warbler
1 Black-throated Blue Warbler
3 Palm Warbler
1 Pine Warbler
5 Yellow-rumped Warbler
1 Black-throated Green Warbler
7 Northern Cardinal
25 House Sparrow

Number of Taxa: 60

patchy islands

Fall birding in Prospect Park has been erratic, thanks to a season of wet weather, few favorable winds and likely not being the lucky spot seeing waves of birds. So its been patchy birding at best. Three Sisters Islands and the nearby mainland open woods is I think this fall's most productive area.

On Dennis' regular Saturday walk,it was the case of Three Sisters providing the best numbers for warblers this morning. Though I didn't get all the species names when i swung by, members of the group dropped hints of Cape May and Yellow Rumped Warblers. I was lucky when I ran into Ed,Ryan and Angie stationed opposite the three islands, getting close looks of a NORTHERN PARULA in the tree next to us across from the islands.A BELTED KINGFISHER flew out of the islands strait and perched on a limb  on the western island. I heard also that  a NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH  walked under the tree earlier. Dennis will hopefully produce a report later.

The rest of the morning went quiet even as we circled the lake towards the rink green roof. A nice pickup after Dennis tweeted it, a SOLITARY SANDPIPER on the black plastic covering at the lake edge across from the Well house Drive three shipping containers.

A northwest wind prevails tonight, a real cold snapper  with temps dipping into the the low 50's. Could more birds come ?

Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) Yesterday.

Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) tweeted at 2:49 PM on Fri, Sep 28, 2018:
Good variety (49 species) in Prospect Park this morning, with Winter Wren in the Vale of Cashmere and Wilson's Warbler at Hammerhead -- 14 warbler species total #birdbk via @lke313 https://t.co/iAqSb6jcvP
(https://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1045747379390033920?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Tweet from Dennis Hrehowsik (@deepseagangster)

Dennis Hrehowsik (@deepseagangster) tweeted at 11:43 AM on Sat, Sep 29, 2018:
Solitary Sand Piper black plastic near wellhouse green containers
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Friday, September 28, 2018

Fwd: Thursday Walk



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-----Original Message-----
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To: ProsBird <ProsBird@aol.com>

Sent: Thu, Sep 27, 2018 05:20 PM
Subject: Thursday Walk


Hi Peter,

It was a beautiful day today, cool, dry and with a slight breeze. It seemed that a lot of birds had been swept out of the park last night, but there were some remaining small groups particularly in the southern end of the Park. 

We ended up with 46 species. Highlights were a Sharp-shinned Hawk chasing after an American Kestrel, some very cooperative, low warblers including Cape May Warbler, Pine, Blackpoll, Magnolia and lots of Northern Parulas.

Here's the list. I'll post a couple of photos on the facebook site.

Best regards,
Tom

Double-crested Cormorant
Canada Goose
Wood Duck
Mallard
Ruddy Duck
Osprey
Sharp-shinned Hawk
American Kestrel
Rock Dove
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift
Belted Kingfisher
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Least Flycatcher
Great Crested Flycatcher
Red-eyed Vireo
Blue Jay
American Crow
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Carolina Wren
Swainson's Thrush
American Robin
Gray Catbird
European Starling
Northern Parula
Yellow Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Pine Warbler
Palm Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
American Redstart
Northern Waterthrush
Common Yellowthroat
Eastern Towhee
Song Sparrow
Northern Cardinal
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
American Goldfinch
House Sparrow

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Fwd: [eBird Alert] Kings County Rare Bird Alert



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*** Species Summary:

- Least Flycatcher (1 report)

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Least Flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) (1)
- Reported Sep 27, 2018 08:10 by Ryan Goldberg
- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
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- Comments: "On the hammerhead, SW side of lake. Tiny empid, short primary projection, two white wingbars, olive head and back, white eye-ring."

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Tweet from The Kingsboider (@BBCKingsbirds)

The Kingsboider (@BBCKingsbirds) tweeted at 9:11 AM on Thu, Sep 27, 2018:
Per Sean SW corner of prospect very birdy. Multiple Bay-breasted Warblers and Purple Finch highlights so far.
(https://twitter.com/BBCKingsbirds/status/1045299948777086978?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Fwd: Tune In Tonight: Owl Power 



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Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn)

Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) tweeted at 9:30 AM on Wed, Sep 26, 2018:
Oaks around Lookout Hill Upper Meadow super birdy in Prospect Park; warblers high and backlit #birdbk via @lke313
(https://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1044942354543792130?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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BbrP ipswich

Per Mike Yuan Ipswich Savannah Sparrow in nw section of Pier 3, BK Bridge Park. A bit peculiar for this location and habitat

Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn)

Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) tweeted at 5:58 PM on Mon, Sep 24, 2018:
PHILADELPHIA VIREO at Green-Wood Cemetery earlier today #birdbk via @evan_schumann https://t.co/W7KjlZ4WOc
(https://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1044345406572908544?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn)

Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) tweeted at 7:51 PM on Mon, Sep 24, 2018:
Green-winged Teal floating and dabbling on Prospect Park Lake today, by Gus Keri https://t.co/xvh2lNOXEZ
(https://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1044373729235668993?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Monday, September 24, 2018

Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Club (@BklynBirdClub)

Brooklyn Bird Club (@BklynBirdClub) tweeted at 5:14 PM on Mon, Sep 24, 2018:
Sorry to do this a second week in a row folks but tomorrow's Tuesday BBC walk is CANCELLED due to rain. Let's save it up for Thursday. Tom gets all the cool birds anyway :-)
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Tweet from Paige Linden Brams (@Remmibird)

Paige Linden Brams (@Remmibird) tweeted at 11:35 AM on Mon, Sep 24, 2018:
North side of Peninsula and field pretty active. 11 warbler species so far including multiple cape mays. PP
(https://twitter.com/Remmibird/status/1044249021932601344?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Fwd: [eBird Alert] Kings County Rare Bird Alert



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*** Species Summary:

- Philadelphia Vireo (1 report)

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Thank you for subscribing to the <hourly> Kings County Rare Bird Alert.The report below shows observations of rare birds in Kings County.  View or unsubscribe to this alert at https://ebird.org/alert/summary?sid=SN35645
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Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) (1)
- Reported Sep 22, 2018 14:02 by Chelsea Lawrence
- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48716564
- Comments: "Spotted near butterfly meadow, above monument. "

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Fwd: BBC Meeting Tuesday, September 25

REMINDER

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower  --Albert Camus



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Subject: BBC Meeting Tuesday, September 25

Jason Gregg Presents: Working to Prevent Migratory Bird Slaughter in the Mediterranean

Tuesday, September 25, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Brooklyn Public Library, Central Branch at Grand Army Plaza

For the past two years, Jason Gregg has traveled with the Committee Against Bird Slaughter to join other activists in the fight against widespread poaching of migratory birds in Cyprus, Italy, and Spain. Each year, twenty-five million birds are killed by poachers in the Mediterranean area.

Jason J. Gregg is a conservation biologist and activist based in the United States. He has worked with Point Blue Conservation Science, the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, the Peregrine Fund as well as other conservation organizations and universities around the world as an ornithologist and field biologist.

Tweet from Paige Linden Brams (@Remmibird)

Paige Linden Brams (@Remmibird) tweeted at 10:44 AM on Mon, Sep 24, 2018:
Philadelphia Vireo on north slope of lookout. PP
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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Good birds today

Yellow-throated Vireo (Vireo flavifrons) (1)
- Reported Sep 23, 2018 06:34 by Michael Yuan
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6523083,-73.9904281&ll=40.6523083,-73.9904281
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48698993
- Comments: "Late. Feeding in flowering dogwood at Pastoral Dell. Yellow specs, breast transitioning to white belly. Pair of white wingbars."


Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) (2)
- Reported Sep 22, 2018 07:30 by Patrick Markee

- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48699058
- Comments: "Seen clearly by many. The first had a fairly bright yellow throat, the second also with distinctive yellow throat."
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Prospect GRCO

Great Cormorant continues on Prospect Lake near Greenwood Ave entrance per Sean Sime 315 pm

Great cormorant continue

Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) (1)
- Reported Sep 23, 2018 08:00 by Linda Ewing

- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48695052
- Comments: "Continuing. Roosting by music Island. Head tucked, but bright white belly visible."

Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn)

Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) tweeted at 11:31 AM on Sun, Sep 23, 2018:
Northern Harrier and Yellow-billed Cuckoo at Green-Wood Cemetery this morning. Warblers and other migrants were few.
(https://twitter.com/BirdBrklyn/status/1043885670891171841?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Fwd: Return-a-Gift Pond request for assistance

Where:
Floyd Bennett Field


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To: >; ron.jean11 <ron.jean11@verizon.net>; ProsBird <ProsBird@aol.com>;
Sent: Sat, Sep 22, 2018 03:15 PM
Subject: Return-a-Gift Pond request for assistance


Hello again,

  We desperately need volunteers for the coming Saturday, Sept. 29th, at the Return-a-Gift pond planted areas. Please don't let the Mugwort, Oriental Bittersweet and Porcelain Berry overwhelm all of your good work. We have a weeding method where you can concentrate on one species of the invaders at a time. 

We can meet at the small parking lot at the main entrance to Floyd Bennett Field at 9:00 AM. Tools and gloves will be supplied, If you only work for the morning, that will be fine. We need any help you can give. Thank you.

Best regards, Ron

Ronald Bourque
Home Phone: 718-648-1684
Mobile: 718-986-7634


Tweet from Dennis Hrehowsik (@deepseagangster)

Dennis Hrehowsik (@deepseagangster) tweeted at 11:04 AM on Sat, Sep 22, 2018:
Yellow Billed Cuckoo ginko trees on wellhouse west of restroom
(https://twitter.com/deepseagangster/status/1043516474940444675?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Friday, September 21, 2018

Autumn Begins today

September Equinox 2018 will be at 9:54 PM on
Saturday, September 22

🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁

Tweet from Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn)

Brooklyn Bird Alert (@BirdBrklyn) tweeted at 7:22 PM on Thu, Sep 20, 2018:
This Great Cormorant was not only early but it was at the Prospect Park Lake yesterday and today, making it doubly unusual. Gus Keri provides a close look at this curious bird. https://t.co/4q7LARvH8S
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Winter Finch Forecast 2018-2019

http://jeaniron.ca/2018/wff18.htm

Looks like an irruption year.

Hope so for those great finches.

A good park bird

Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) (1)
- Reported Sep 21, 2018 07:50 by Linda Ewing
- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48647231
- Comments: "Found yesterday by Gus K - continuing. Seen behind 3 Sisters, viewed from Peninsula thumb."

Paige brams report GWC

Just had a tanager with a very pale belly and pale wing bars at Sylvan Water. Trying to relocate. Tons of birds if anyone is around to help.

Tweet from Paige Linden Brams (@Remmibird)

Paige Linden Brams (@Remmibird) tweeted at 10:16 AM on Fri, Sep 21, 2018:
Infestation of rose breasted grosebeaks and red eyed vireos at sylvan water. GWC
(https://twitter.com/Remmibird/status/1043141835600941056?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Egmail%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3)

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Ybfc

Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (Empidonax flaviventris) (1)
- Reported Sep 20, 2018 07:17 by Alan V. Bacchiochi

- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6612465,-73.966645&ll=40.6612465,-73.966645
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48637738
- Comments: "Seen at Hammerhead, south shore of the lake. ID based on yellowish throat and matching yellowish eyering. Seen next to and chasing a least flycatcher for comparison."
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WEWA

Worm-eating Warbler (Helmitheros vermivorum) (1)
- Reported Sep 20, 2018 17:23 by Casey Michel
- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48636688
- Comments: "Spotted near Sled Hill"

Fwd: Thursday Walk

Great cormorant, Acadian Flycatcher, redtailed hawk

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To: ProsBird <ProsBird@aol.com>
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Sent: Thu, Sep 20, 2018 06:15 PM
Subject: Re: Thursday Walk


Here are a couple of photos for the site if you'd like to post them.


Fwd: Thursday Walk



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Cc: Roberta Manian <roberta.manian@gmail.com>; Dennis Hrehowsik <DeepSeaGangster@gmail.com>
Sent: Thu, Sep 20, 2018 05:52 PM
Subject: Thursday Walk


Hi Peter,

We experienced a major change of the walk today....weather....!  Good weather. And good bird activity. We had 62 species including 16 warbler species.
Highlights included 2 Tennessee Warblers, Blackburnian, Blackpoll, lots of Parulas, Pine, Palm, Least and Acadian Flycatchers (modified ID after looking at photos; we thought maybe it was a yellow-bellied but was Acadian...), a stunning Blue-headed Vireo, 2 falcon species: American Kestrel and Merlin, Osprey, both Cooper's and Sharp-shinned Hawks, and the remaining juvenal Great Cormorant.

Here's the list.

Best regards,
Tom

Double-crested Cormorant
Great Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Green Heron
Canada Goose
Wood Duck
Mallard
Ruddy Duck
Osprey
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
American Kestrel
Merlin
American Coot
Spotted Sandpiper
Ring-billed Gull
Herring Gull
Rock Dove
Mourning Dove
Chimney Swift
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Acadian Flycatcher
Least Flycatcher
Eastern Phoebe
Blue-headed Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
Blue Jay
Red-breasted Nuthatch
House Wren
Swainson's Thrush
American Robin
Gray Catbird
European Starling
Tennessee Warbler
Northern Parula
Yellow Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
Pine Warbler
Palm Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
American Redstart
Northern Waterthrush
Common Yellowthroat
Scarlet Tanager
Song Sparrow
Northern Cardinal
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Red-winged Blackbird
Baltimore Oriole
House Finch
American Goldfinch
House Sparrow

Great cormorant prospect lake

Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) (1)
- Reported Sep 20, 2018 07:30 by Robert Ruvolo
- Prospect Park, Kings, New York
- Map: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=40.6602841,-73.9689534&ll=40.6602841,-73.9689534
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48632956
- Comments: "seen by many with great views"

Philly vireo 535pm

From Tripper
Philadelphia Vireo in the sunlit trees when standing on top of the Terrace Bridge. The area is quite active generally with Blackburnian, BTGN, and a few other warblers

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Subject: [Brooklyn Urban Birders] Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola), Prospect Park,...


  Felipe Pimentel posted in Brooklyn Urban Birders .       Felipe Pimentel September 19 at 9:27 PM   Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola), Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NYC. The bird was around the Tennis House from early morning today (9-19-18) up to 1:30PM. After that time it disappeared and it was not found again Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola), Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NYC,   Like Comment    
   
 
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Felipe Pimentel
September 19 at 9:27 PM
 
Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola), Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NYC. The bird was around the Tennis House from early morning today (9-19-18) up to 1:30PM. After that time it disappeared and it was not found again
Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola), Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NYC,
 
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