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Saturday, July 30, 2022

New York City Rare Bird Alert

Below is the New York City Rare Bird Alert for the week ending Friday, July 29, 2022:

-RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* July 29, 2022
* NYNY2207.29


- Birds Mentioned

BAR-TAILED GODWIT+
ANHINGA+
NEOTROPIC CORMORANT+
WHITE-FACED IBIS+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

KING EIDER
WHIMBREL
HUDSONIAN GODWIT
Stilt Sandpiper
Pectoral Sandpiper
Western Sandpiper
Long-billed Dowitcher
Red Phalarope
Parasitic Jaeger
Bonaparte’s Gull
BLACK-HEADED GULL
Gull-billed Tern
Caspian Tern
Wilson’s Storm-Petrel
Cory’s Shearwater
Great Shearwater
Sooty Shearwater
MANX SHEARWATER
BROWN PELICAN
GREAT BLUE HERON (white morph)
Red-headed Woodpecker
BLUE GROSBEAK

If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to nysarc44nybirdsorg

If electronic submission is not possible, hardcopy reports and photos or sketches are welcome. Hardcopy documentation should be mailed to:

Gary Chapin - Secretary
NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
125 Pine Springs Drive
Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Number: (212) 979-3070

Compiler: Tom Burke
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County

Transcriber: Gail Benson

[~BEGIN RBA TAPE~]

Greetings! This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for Friday, July 29, 2022 at 8:00 pm.

The highlights of today's tape are BAR-TAILED GODWIT, ANHINGA, NEOTROPIC CORMORANT, BROWN PELICAN, WHITE-FACED IBIS, white morph of GREAT BLUE HERON, BLACK-HEADED GULL, KING EIDER, HUDSONIAN GODWIT and WHIMBREL, MANX SHEARWATER, BLUE GROSBEAK and more.

Some exceptional rarities continue in our area, including the BAR-TAILED GODWIT still frequenting the mudflats just north of the parking lot at Cupsogue Beach County Park. These are best reached by walking west on the beach access road, then cutting over to the inlet beach near the RV camping lot and working along the water’s edge to the flats. The GODWIT is usually not visible at higher tides but moves onto the flats as the water subsides. Low tide will be very early or in the later afternoon this weekend, and there is a fee at this County Park, collected starting around 8:30 a.m. Good numbers of WHIMBREL moving by Cupsogue this week included 15 last Sunday and at least 43 Monday, with more today. A nice variety of shorebirds continues there, but be careful when walking on the mud flats.

The ANHINGA also remains on Lake Tappan in Orangeburg, Rockland County, usually on the section between Blauvelt Road on the north side and Convent Road on the south, often perching on bare trees along the east side of this section of the lake.

The NEOTROPIC CORMORANT is still visiting Newburgh, Orange County, often on the pilings and related structures around the private Global Oil Terminal off River Road, south of the Newburgh Ferry Terminal.

Most of this week's BROWN PELICANS were seen last Saturday, with one off Jones Beach, two off Fire Island and five on the bar at Shinnecock Inlet, these followed by two moving west past Robert Moses State Park Tuesday.

The excellent conditions on the East Pond at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge have been producing a nice variety of birds, many in good numbers. Among the shorebirds, an HUDSONIAN GODWIT usually around the pond’s north end was joined by a second as of yesterday, and among the other unusual species have been WESTERN, PECTORAL and STILT SANDPIPERS and LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER. Other East Pond highlights have been a continuing adult WHITE-FACED IBIS, now in almost full non-breeding plumage, up at the north end, an adult BLACK-HEADED GULL also molting into winter plumage, a BONAPARTE’S GULL, and a few GULL-BILLED TERNS, with a CASPIAN TERN also last Sunday.

A white morph of GREAT BLUE HERON has been present recently in Piermont, Rockland County, usually somewhere along Sparkill Creek off Ferdon Avenue south of the pier.

The drake KING EIDER, now in eclipse plumage, was relocated last Sunday at Seaside Wildlife Nature Park on the west side of Great Kills Harbor on Staten Island.

A CRESLI whale watching trip out of Montauk on Wednesday went about 17 miles southwest of the Point and encountered decent numbers of SHEARWATERS, including 120 CORY’S, 380 GREAT, 8 SOOTY and 12 MANX as well as 60 WILSON’S STORM-PETRELS, a PARASITIC JAEGER and 3 PHALAROPES thought to be REDS.

Continuing out on Eastern Long Island are RED-HEADED WOODPECKER along the Paumanok Trail in Manorville and BLUE GROSBEAK at the former Grumman Airport grasslands

To phone in reports call Tom Burke at (914) 967-4922.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the National Audubon Society. Thank you for calling.

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Monday, July 25, 2022

Upcoming Trips

Below are the birding/nature trips for the weekend of July 30 - July 31, 2022:

Brooklyn Bird Club

A Breezy Birding Beachcomber walk
Saturday, July 30, 2022, 8:00am - 2:30pm
Leader: Peter Dorosh
Description: This approximate 7-8 mile round trip walk starts from Fort Tilden’s eastern boundary ( Q35 bus stop https://goo.gl/maps/aACnyKpdPr51573y8 ) and will saunter along the southern beach shore towards Breezy Point tip, in search of early migrating shorebirds, terns, gulls, ducks and potentially quality seabirds.
Registration: No registration required. Meet 8am at the Target Store, 1598 Flatbush Ave (at the Q35 Bus stop on Avenue H).
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Gateway National Parks

Fort Wadsworth Tour
Every week on Saturday & Sunday May 28, 2022 to August 28, 2022
Leader: Park Rangers
Description: Join us for a hike around Fort Wadsworth as we explore both the natural areas and the remnants of the former harbor defense system. Inclement weather will cancel this program. Dress appropriately. Bring water, face mask required.
Registration: Call 718 354-4655 to make a reservation.
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Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Ranger's Choice: Discovering Jamaica Bay Through Sound
Sunday, July 31, 2022, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Leader: Park Rangers
Description: Head to the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and join a ranger and explore the sounds of summer at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Learn about the world of sound and how it affects the environment and the way we experience it.hey cover a topic of their choice ranging from salt marsh ecology, birding, a history of land-use in Jamaica Bay, and more!. All ages are welcome. This is an all-weather program, so please dress for the conditions.

Registration: Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340
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Green-Wood Cemetery

Birding in Peace
Sunday, July 31, 2022, 6:00am–7:30am
Before our gates open to the general public, birding expert Rob Jett leads these peaceful Sunday morning walking tours to discover the many birds that call Green-Wood home. In July we should see the offspring of our resident red-tailed hawk bravely preparing to leave the nest. Warbler songs will be replaced by chirring cicadas and the tweets of fledgling birds. Butterflies and dragonflies are abundant. By late-July, expect the arrival of the first southbound migrants.
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New York City Audubon

Free: Governors Island Bird Walks
Saturdays, May through October 2022, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Leader: Annie Barry
Description: Meet in front of Nolan Park #17 and see the birds of Governors Island with one of our expert guides! Over 220 bird species have been spotted on the island, which provides excellent habitat all year round. Whether you’re an expert birder or a beginner, these tours will help you discover all of the bird life the island has to offer. Binoculars are available to borrow.
Registration: No RSVP required. Limited to 15. Free.
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Protectors of Pine Oak Woods

The Butterflies of Northern Seaview
Saturday, July 30, 2022, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Leader: Cliff Hagen
Description: At the height of summer, one of the best locations on Staten Island to enjoy a variety of butterflies is Northern Seaview. The transitional ecology which includes scrub trees and grasses as well as wetlands and woodlands offers a wide collection of host plants and flowers to support an assortment of skippers, hairstreaks and swallowtails. If you are interested in learning more about our local butterflies or simply wish to enjoy their beauty join with Cliff Hagen as he seeks out and identifies more than a dozen species of these delicate neighbors. Participants will meet along Brielle Avenue at Graves Street. Bring water, wear sturdy shoes, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Registration: For more information call Cliff Hagen at (718) 313-8591 or email PPOW@siprotectors.org.
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Urban Park Rangers

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Introduction to Birdwatching Walks at Audubon Center at the Boathouse (in Prospect Park), Brooklyn
10:00am - 12:00pm
Every Saturday, join a member of the Brooklyn Bird Club and Prospect Park Alliance on an introductory walk to learn the basics of birding.
Free


Birding By Canoe Excursion (Advanced) at Canoe and Kayak Launch (in Pelham Bay Park), Bronx
11:00am - 12:30pm
Our trained Urban Park Rangers will lead you on canoe adventures that range from the gentle waters of protected lakes to the challenging open waters of rivers and bays.
Free

Saturday, July 23, 2022

New York City Rare Bird Alert

Below is the New York City Rare Bird Alert for the week ending Friday, July 22, 2022:

- RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* Jul. 22, 2022
* NYNY2207.22


- Birds mentioned
BAR-TAILED GODWIT+
ANHINGA+ (Rockland County)
NEOTROPIC CORMORANT+ (Orange County)
WHITE-FACED IBIS+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

Whimbrel
HUDSONIAN GODWIT
Bonaparte's Gull
BLACK-HEADED GULL
Gull-billed Tern
BROWN PELICAN
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER

- Transcript

If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

You can also send reports and digital image files via email to nysarc44 (at)nybirds{dot}org.

If electronic submission is not possible, hardcopy reports and photos or sketches are welcome. Hardcopy documentation should be mailed to:

Gary Chapin - Secretary
NYS Avian Records Committee (NYSARC)
125 Pine Springs Drive
Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Hotline: New York City Area Rare Bird Alert
Number: (212) 979-3070

Compiler: Tom Burke
Coverage: New York City, Long Island, Westchester County

Transcriber: Ben Cacace

BEGIN TAPE

Greetings. This is the New York Rare Bird Alert for *Friday, July 22nd 2022* at 11pm. Another vacation shortened report. The highlights of today's tape are BAR-TAILED GODWIT, ANHINGA, NEOTROPIC CORMORANT, BROWN PELICAN, WHITE-FACED IBIS, BLACK-HEADED GULL, HUDSONIAN GODWIT and other Jamaica Bay specialties, YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER and more.

A large shorebird photographed in Moriches Inlet late Tuesday was identified as a BAR-TAILED GODWIT which has been obligingly present around the sand flats on the bay side of Cupsogue Beach County Park through today. The bird moves around, based on the tide conditions, between the bars that form along the inlet and further in to the more extensive flats as they appear. A WHIMBREL was among the other shorebirds present today. Note that there is an admission charge at Cupsogue between 8:30am and 6pm and be careful of attempting to negotiate the channels to the flats and watch the incoming tide.

Another great find this week was an ANHINGA spotted Wednesday on Lake Tappan in Orangeburg, Rockland County and still around today. The bird is sometimes seen perched on branches along the lake and sometimes in flight as it changes locations, occasionally soaring high as it does so. Roads from which it has been seen have especially included Convent Road which bisects the lake giving views both north and south.

The NEOTROPIC CORMORANT was also still present today up in Newburgh, Orange County continuing to use the offshore pilings and related structures around the private Global Oil terminal off River Road south of the Newburgh ferry terminal.

BROWN PELICAN sightings slowed down this week. The one Sunday was seen going east early off Breezy Point and later off Shinnecock Inlet.

The East Pond at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge remains very productive. One or two WHITE-FACED IBIS were seen mostly at the north end during this week. Their plumage fading slowly as has been the head pattern of the long staying BLACK-HEADED GULL. It and the BONAPARTE'S GULLS still present today. An HUDSONIAN GODWIT in decent plumage found last Saturday was still lingering in the north end today, usually around Dead Man's Cove. A good variety of shorebirds and up to 4 GULL-BILLED TERNS have also been frequenting the East Pond.

YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER continues at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum in Great River.

To phone in reports, call Tom Burke at (914) 967-4922.

This service is sponsored by the Linnaean Society of New York and the National Audubon Society. Thank you for calling.

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Friday, July 22, 2022

Best of the Fortnight

It's been over 2 weeks since my last "Fortnight" posting. Spent a week quarantining after a positive covid-19 test, so finally back and feeling fine. That said, here you go:
"Horace" giving me the eye, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Teaching fledgling oriole how to forage, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Sweat Bee, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Adult & nestling kingbird, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Lily anthers, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Forster's Tern, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, NY

Familiar Bluet, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, NY

Clouded Sulfurs, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Cooper's Hawk, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

A Request for Help

I don't really use my blog for this type of request, but it is important enough for me to make an exception.

My long time friend Shane Blodgett and family are going through a rough patch right now. Shane was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. The initial treatment wasn't working, so it's been stopped. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family with various expenses here.

Shane is an unique individual I've mentioned dozens of times on this blog. He is arguably one of the best birders in New York State. I've detailed our many Big Year exploits in 2006 (search the label "Big Year"). Multi-talented, he blew us all away at his 50th birthday party when he picked up a guitar and started singing at a NYC bluegrass club!

If you can donate anything it will be greatly appreciated by Shane, Rachel and family. Thanks.

Photographer: Morgan Shortell

Monday, July 11, 2022

Upcoming Trips

Below are the birding/nature trips for the weekend of July 16 - July 17, 2022:

Gateway National Parks

Fort Wadsworth Tour
Every week on Saturday & Sunday May 28, 2022 to August 28, 2022
Leader: Park Rangers
Description: Join us for a hike around Fort Wadsworth as we explore both the natural areas and the remnants of the former harbor defense system. Inclement weather will cancel this program. Dress appropriately. Bring water, face mask required.
Registration: Call 718 354-4655 to make a reservation.
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Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge- Ranger's Choice: Shorebird for Beginners
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 10:00am - 11:00am
Leader: Park Rangers
Description: Head to the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and enjoy a walk with a ranger to the east pond seasonal trail. There you will learn to observe the common shorebirds that migrate through Jamaica Bay.
Registration: All ages are welcome. This is an all-weather program, so please dress for the conditions. Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340
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Green-Wood Cemetery

Birding in Peace
Sunday, July 17, 2022, 6:00am–7:30am
Before our gates open to the general public, birding expert Rob Jett leads these peaceful Sunday morning walking tours to discover the many birds that call Green-Wood home. In July we should see the offspring of our resident red-tailed hawk bravely preparing to leave the nest. Warbler songs will be replaced by chirring cicadas and the tweets of fledgling birds. Butterflies and dragonflies are abundant. By late-July, expect the arrival of the first southbound migrants. Beginning just after sunrise, we will experience spring’s dawn chorus at the most active time of day for birds.
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New York City Audubon

5th Annual Jamaica Bay Festival
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 8:30am - 3:30pm
Leader: Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy, American Littoral Society, and other partners
Description: Spearheaded by the Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy, the Jamaica Bay Festival celebrates those who share a vision to champion the spirit of the Jamaica Bay community, the unparalleled opportunities, and the natural beauty of this urban tidal estuary. During the Festival, nature and water enthusiasts can paddle in the Kayak Parade, tour restoration sites, see wildlife, learn to fish and go biking or sailing while enjoying the beauty of Jamaica Bay and the surrounding community.
Registration: Free
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Free: Governors Island Bird Walks
Saturdays, May through October 2022, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Leader: Annie Barry
Description: Meet in front of Nolan Park #17 and see the birds of Governors Island with one of our expert guides! Over 220 bird species have been spotted on the island, which provides excellent habitat all year round. Whether you’re an expert birder or a beginner, these tours will help you discover all of the bird life the island has to offer. Binoculars are available to borrow.
Registration: No RSVP required. Limited to 15. Free.
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Queens County Bird Club

Plumb Beach
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 8:00am - 11:00am
Leader: Ian Resnick (917) 626-9562
Description: This mini-trip will explore the marshy areas of Plumb Beach. Expecting to find Saltmarsh Sparrows, perhaps a Nelson's too, as well as Clapper Rails.
Registration: Please contact trip leader for meeting time and location. Ask whether to pack a lunch or whether to plan on eating lunch out.
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Sullivan County Audubon Society

Field Trip at Hickok Brook Multiple Use Area
Saturday, July 16, 2022, 10:00am
Leader: Renee Davis
Description: Butterflies and Birds. Meet at the parking area on Barker Rd outside of Eldred
Registration: Pre-registration is required. Call Renee Davis at 845 798-3266 to register.
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Urban Park Rangers

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Introduction to Birdwatching Walks at Audubon Center at the Boathouse (in Prospect Park), Brooklyn
10:00am - 12:00pm
Every Saturday, join a member of the Brooklyn Bird Club and Prospect Park Alliance on an introductory walk to learn the basics of birding.
Free


Birding: Shorebird Conservation at Beach 30th Street Playground, Queens
11:00am - 12:00pm
Join the Urban Park Rangers on the day of the Jamaica Bay Festival to celebrate the coastal habitat that is home to a variety of shorebirds.
Free


Sunday, July 17, 2022

Bird and Banner Walking Tour at Netherland Monument (in The Battery), Manhattan
12:30Pm - 1:30pm
Guided bird and banner walk with living and portrait birds!
Free


Birding: Beginner Birding at Entrance - West 110th Street and Riverside Drive (in Riverside Park), Manhattan
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Join the Urban Park Rangers on a birding adventure around Riverside Park to learn the basics of birding how to identify common species in our parks.
Free

Tuesday, July 05, 2022

Upcoming Trips

Below are the birding/nature trips for the weekend of July 9 - July 10, 2022:

Freshkills Park Alliance

Family Nature Walk at Freshkills Park
Saturday, July 9, 2022, 9:00am
Leader: Rangers
Description: Lace up your shoes for a nature walk at Freshkills Park! Freshkills Park staff will take you behind the scenes to visit areas that are currently closed to the public. On this one-mile walk, you’ll learn about the different plants and animals found in the woods, wetlands, and grasslands at Freshkills Park.
Registration: Via Eventbrite
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Gateway National Parks

Fort Wadsworth Tour
Every week on Saturday & Sunday May 28, 2022 to August 28, 2022
Leader: Park Rangers
Description: Join us for a hike around Fort Wadsworth as we explore both the natural areas and the remnants of the former harbor defense system. Inclement weather will cancel this program. Dress appropriately. Bring water, face mask required.
Registration: Call 718 354-4655 to make a reservation.
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Green-Wood Cemetery

Birding in Peace
Sunday, July 10, 2022, 6:00am–7:30am
Before our gates open to the general public, birding expert Rob Jett leads these peaceful Sunday morning walking tours to discover the many birds that call Green-Wood home. From ruby-throated hummingbirds to over twenty species of colorful wood warblers, our peak migration tours will feature many of the 163 bird species that have been recorded at Green-Wood during the month of May. (May to mid-June) Beginning just after sunrise, we will experience spring’s dawn chorus at the most active time of day for birds.
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Linnaean Society of New York

Freshkills Park, Staten Island
Saturday, July 9, 2022
Leader: Shannon R. Curley and José Ramírez-Garofalo
Description: The Freshkills Park tour, where José and Shannon have been involved with the research and banding of nesting birds, may include the Grasshopper Sparrow, Savannah Sparrows and Bobolinks. Sedge Wrens have nested in the park for the past three years.
Registration: Mary Beth Kooper — marybeth@nyc.rr.com
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New York City Audubon

Summer Weekends in Prospect Park
Saturday, July 9, 2022, 8:00am - 10:00am
Leader: Ryan Mandelbaum
Description: Beautiful Prospect Park’s wide variety of habitats attract a large number of migrants and breeding bird species—significantly more than Central Park, in fact. We will explore the Park's meadows, forests, and waterways in search of waterfowl, warblers, tanagers, and more.
Registration: Via Eventbrite
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Croton Point Park
Saturday, July 9 2022, 8:30am - 3:00pm
Leader: Gabriel Willow
Description: Travel in comfort aboard Metro-North (leaving at 8:45am from Grand Central Station) to visit Croton Point Park, a beautiful 500-acre park on a peninsula on the Hudson River, about one hour north of the city. The park is rich in natural and human history: It has the oldest native American oyster shell middens in the northeast, revealing that it was inhabited as long as 7,000 years ago; today, the park has a wonderful mix of forest, wetlands, and grassland. The grasslands are atop a hill formed by a former landfill, and are home to hard-to-find breeding bird species such as Indigo Bunting, Grasshopper Sparrow, Bobolink, and Eastern Meadowlark. The woodlands nearby are home to breeding Great Horned Owl, Willow Flycatcher, and Orchard Oriole, as well as the more expected common breeders. Bring lunch for a picnic in one of the riverside pavilions.
Registration: Via Eventbrite
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Free: “For the Birds” Brooklyn Botanic Garden Walks
Sunday, July 10, 2022, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Leader: Brooklyn Botanic Garden and NYC Audubon
Description: Join Brooklyn Botanic Garden and NYC Audubon birding experts on these special hour-long tours through the Garden to look for resident and visiting birds. Learn how to spot hawks, woodpeckers, Mallards, American Robins, Blue Jays, Cedar Waxwings, and more. Before or after the walk, enjoy the Garden’s special “For the Birds” exhibit. All ages welcome.
Registration: Free with Garden admission. No limit. Meet inside the Brooklyn Botanic Garden at the Visitor Center. Please note that attendees are responsible for purchasing their own tickets to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which can be done on the Garden website. No advance registration is required for the bird walk but advance tickets for the Garden are recommended.
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Sullivan County Audubon Society

All About Fireflies
Saturday, July 9, 2022
Leader: Naturalist Pam Golben
Description: Hosted by Mamakating Environmental Education Center, 762 South Road, Wurtsboro, 12790
Registration: Pre-registration is required. Call (845) 644-5014 or email Jackie.Broder@mamakating.org
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Urban Park Rangers

Saturday, July 9, 2022

Birding: Hawk Watch at Unisphere (in Flushing Meadows Corona Park), Queens
9:00am - 10:00am
New York City is home to an amazing abundance of wildlife. Our Urban Park Rangers will guide you to the best wildlife viewing spots in the urban jungle.
Free


Introduction to Birdwatching Walks at Audubon Center at the Boathouse (in Prospect Park), Brooklyn
10:00am - 12:00pm
Every Saturday, join a member of the Brooklyn Bird Club and Prospect Park Alliance on an introductory walk to learn the basics of birding.
Free


Field Guide: Wildlife Living Among Us - Finding Shelter at Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens
11:00am - 1:00pm
Join us to uncover the creative ways animals and insects find homes in the cracks and crevices of the natural areas around us.
Free


Sunday, July 10, 2022

Summer Birding at Perkins Visitors Center (in Wave Hill), Bronx
9:30am - 11:00am
Naturalist and birding guides Paul Keim and Gabriel Willow lead birders through the gardens and woodlands to seek out summer birds.
Free

Saturday, July 02, 2022

Best of the Fortnight

Here's a selection of some of my favorite shots from over the past 2 weeks:

Ladybug Beetle, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Orchard Orbweaver, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Brown Thrasher, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Globe Flower, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Woodlot Pinkroot, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Emerald Jumping Spider, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Cross & Cherry tree, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Painted Skimmer, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Young Red-tailed Hawk crying for food, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Adult Red-tailed Hawk, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Eastern Amberwing dragonfly, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Escaped Chukar, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY

Fireflies, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY