For brevity and less posts here is what I read from multiple Ebird reports today:
Dominating the rare birds, the juvenile Glaucous Gull continues its cooperation at Brooklyn Army Pier 4 (BATPier 4 ) ,in close views on the pier for birders sometimes.
Going east abit,stopping at Greenwood Cemetery, the Red Headed Woodpecker showing some color stays true caching its favorite tree just west of Hemlock and Battle aves intersection.
At Pastoral Dell, a late continuing Eastern Phoebe hangs about.
Walk abit more east to Prospect, you'll find a uncommon goose and the warbler parade. A Cackling Goose was observed on the lake. Then the remarkable parade of warblers makes Prospect a go-to place: 3 Orange-crowned ,two at Breeze Hill hairpin path by music island and one hanging out with the Nashville on the Hammerhead, feeding on sapwells at the center by the shore; a Wilson's in the vicinity of the Lincoln statue south of concert Grove ,with a nearby large Holly tree at Breeze its abode as well; and last is the Pine Warbler visiting the feeders.
A frigid day tomorrow and Monday, hopefully the birds survive.
"Feed the birds in winter; in return, they will feed your soul with the look of gratitude!"
--Mehmet Murat ildan
--Mehmet Murat ildan