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5/26 sightings
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Sitting Common nighthawk High in
Mourning Warbler still seen &
Yellow bellied flycatcher along lookout
Baby Red-tailed Hawks
5/23 sightings
Blue grosbeak Fem nellys lawn
At cuckoo spot previous post
Black billed cuckoo center of
1st yr fem Prothonotary Warbler
A Mourning Warbler seen well
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5/21 sightings incl Mourning Warbler
From Shane: Cliff swallows over
More details on 5/18 Mississippi Kite
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Bobolink sumac grove
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5/17 sightings
5/16 "drenched" sightings
Solitary sandpiper on shore line
5/15 sightings
5/14 sightings
As of noon , 21
Olive sided fly catcher Above
A warbler webpage
5/13 sightings
5/12
Prospect BIRDATHON results + May 10th sightings
Hooded warbler lullwater nethermead side
Red Headed woodpecker @ Butterfly
5/10 IBMD  Birdathon Day !
5/9 sightings
Kentucky warbler in Midwood near
5/8 sightings
As noted in previous post
Yellow breasted Chat still seen
Prothonotary Warbler Still in north
Kentucky Warbler at west island
Two Prothonotary plus Bay breasted
Brooklyn Bird Club May 10th birdathon
5/7 sightings  (CONT)
5/7 sightings
Prothonotary Warbler reported at Binnen
Ricks place Horse path water
From scott :Vale is super
Black billed cuckoo west edge
from Shane: Summer tanager between
May 6th Sightings
May 5th Lawrences Warbler
May 5th Sightings  
5/4 continuation Lark Sparrow Photo
5/4 rarities !
5/3 sightings
5/2 sightings
5/2 sightings (CONTINUATION)
5/1 sightings
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
9:32:00 PM EDT

5/22 sightings

 

From Rob Jett:

Peter,

Went to check on the hawks this afternoon. Here are my sightings. The 
best was a Summer Tanager at the stairs next to the Nethermead bridge. Saw a pair 
of Gray-cheeked in the Ravine, decided tomorrow early AM will go play 
some Bicknell's songs and calls. See what happens.

Rob


Begin forwarded message:

Date: May 22, 2008 6:34:46 PM EDT
To: citybirder@earthlink.net
Subject: eBird Report - Prospect Park , 5/22/08


Location:     Prospect Park
Observation date:     5/22/08
Notes:     All observations were within the Ravine or Rocky Pass.
Number of species:     38

Red-tailed Hawk     4
American Kestrel     1
Mourning Dove     X
Chimney Swift     X
Northern Flicker     X
Least Flycatcher     1
Warbling Vireo     X
Red-eyed Vireo     X
Blue Jay     X
Tree Swallow     X
Northern Rough-winged Swallow     X
Barn Swallow     X
House Wren     X
Gray-cheeked Thrush     X
Swainson's Thrush     X
Wood Thrush     X
American Robin     X
Gray Catbird     X
European Starling     X
Cedar Waxwing     X
Northern Parula     X
Magnolia Warbler     X
Black-throated Blue Warbler     X
Black-throated Green Warbler     X
Black-and-white Warbler     X
American Redstart     X
Ovenbird     X
Northern Waterthrush     X
Common Yellowthroat     X
Wilson's Warbler     X
Canada Warbler     X
Summer Tanager     1     Calling in Linden tree above stairway at 
Center Drive and Nethermead Arches.
Scarlet Tanager     4
Northern Cardinal     X
Red-winged Blackbird     X
Common Grackle     X
Baltimore Oriole    X
American Goldfinch     X

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

 

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From Elyse Taylor:

Peter
I also saw a blackburnian warbler, and 2 bay breasted warblers in the Vale, as well as
canada, black&white, parula, black throated blue, magnolia,redstart,& common yellowthroat warblers,all in the Vale at the same time.
Elyse



 



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