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At least Eleven warbler species reported today August31
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At least Eleven warbler species reported today August31
Simply awesome what Brooklyn bird club members and participants raised for grassland birds! Pat yourselves on your back folks!
Read GBT's statement
https://www.grasslandbirdtrust.org/recent-news/gbt-fundraising-updates/
Two separate Yellow-rumped warblers were reported today in Prospect Park and Greenwood Cemetery,early birds for the date. Typically I would think late September is the time of arrival downstate for the species .
Who wants to see an accelerated migration ? 😆
The area between Center Drive and Lily Pool was weeded and restored in the initial stage by the Prospect Park Alliance Youth Crew
Included within the project is a brand new rustic railing trail that meanders along the shoreline of Lily Pool.
Look for the bridle trail for the trailheads.
Thanks to the youth of today for tomorrow's birders and woodland visitors.
If weather improves there might be some bird activity as HenriTS moves away . good luck.
Found yesterday as I was fence repairing this fungus identifies by INaturalist as a Stereum genus.
Be safe stay home or indoors Sunday.
It doesn't take alot of strong wind ( but gusts) to drop tree limbs,etc.
-kb
--Ezra Pound
https://www.inquirer.com/science/climate/cape-may-city-preservation-sewell-tract-20210818.html
For club members who visited Cape May over the years..its vital birds have someplace to rest in
https://birdcast.info/
night of august 20th something to look towards
So maybe august 21st some bird action?
Handy tool to start off the fall season..not much yet but sporadic sightings here and there for now. Next week should see slight up tick
Larus fuscus) (1)
- Reported Aug 03, 2021 19:10 by Anthony Ferino