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What Might You See This Week?
Please have a look at Bob's weekly narrative report on what was seen on his Central Park walks in recent days and weeks. A good way to predict what birds you might possibly see on this week's walks.
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Central Park: Bird Walks on Sundays at 9:30am in July to find Migrating Birds
Migration has begun: the first warblers including Northern Waterthrushes and American Redstarts are heading south - come walk with us to see
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jul 19, 20186 min read


Summer Birding Central Park: Every Sunday at 9:30am in July for Migrants and Nesting Birds
Breeding Birds are abundant in Central Park in July - see if you can help us find the nest of a Great Crested Flycatcher. Meanwhile migrants
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jul 11, 201820 min read


They're Here! Migrants have arrived: Red-breasted Nuthatches, Warblers and More!
We found many resident breeding birds last week, and some surprise migrants included Red-breasted Nuthatches - could this be an irruption
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jul 5, 201817 min read


Breeding Bird Surveys (Central Park) in late June and Early Migrants at NYBG (Bronx) for the 4th of
Breeding Birds are our quest in Central Park this coming weekend, but by early July some southbound migrants will be in the area (Warblers!)
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jun 27, 201815 min read


Nesting Birds of the New York Botanical Garden (in the Bx! - 23 June) and Central Park (24 June)
Late June is breeding bird time in NYC: join us as we look to document breeding birds and possibly find their nests in the Bronx (NYBG)
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jun 20, 201815 min read


Mid June: Breeding Birds of Central Park and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Mid-June is breeding bird time and we will look for them in Central Park/Jamaica Bay. Our historical notes present a singing Whip-poor-will
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jun 13, 201812 min read


Last of the Spring Migrants - Breeding Birds in Full Swing
6 June 2018: spring bird migration is winding down in Central Park BUT nesting birds are active: Cedar Waxwings, Great Crested Flycatchers a
Robert DeCandido PhD
Jun 6, 201816 min read


Migration Continues! Breeding Birds starting to Nest: Central Park
We recount stories of last week's bird migration in Central Park, and follow-up with articles from May 1912 on the birds of Long Island,
Robert DeCandido PhD
May 30, 201812 min read


Catch them Now before they're Gone: Bird Migration in Central Park in late May
We describe mid-late May bird migration in Central Park: what we have seen lately including up to 22 warbler species in a day (and 20+ warbl
Robert DeCandido PhD
May 23, 201827 min read


The Kirtland's Warbler: Psycho Birding at its Best!
We portray the Kirtland's Warbler (rare! rare! rare!) seen for three days last week in Central Park - a first ever sighting!
Robert DeCandido PhD
May 16, 201818 min read


This is it! Migration at its Best in Central Park
Join us for a morning bird walk any day of the walk ($10). In this Newsletter we send info on the occurrence of the Prothonotary Warbler
Robert DeCandido PhD
May 9, 201814 min read


Migration: Now is the Right Time for Central Park
For the next three weeks, migration frenzy will capture the minds and hearts of the birders of the NYC area. Most will be dashing around Cen
Robert DeCandido PhD
May 2, 201812 min read


Migration Bigly: the Central Park Report for late April = Birds are Here.
We summarize migration for mid-April in Central Park, and trace the history of the Field Sparrow and the Seaside Sparrow in our area
Robert DeCandido PhD
Apr 25, 201817 min read


Anticipation: Migrants are Trickling in and a Central Park Bird Walk is the Place to See Them
Spring Migration is officially on with the arrival of five warbler species in Central Park last week, as well as some rare ones: Summer Tana
Robert DeCandido PhD
Apr 18, 201817 min read


Special Issue: Spring Migration and the tiny Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher in the NYC area 1850-2015
We summarize early spring migration in Central Park so far this April, and give an historical perspective on the significant change in abund
Robert DeCandido PhD
Apr 11, 201814 min read


First Wave of Migrants Here and Gone - Many More on the Way
4 April 2018: Central Park is the place to see spring migrating birds. We list some we saw last week (American Bittern!
Robert DeCandido PhD
Apr 4, 201810 min read


Calling all Birders: Central Park spring bird walks +++ schedule starts 30 March
We ramp up the bird walks in Central Park this week starting 30 March (Friday) - looking for warblers and other migrants.
Robert DeCandido PhD
Mar 28, 20188 min read


Snowstorm Birding in Central Park: March 24-25 with Jeff, Deborah and Bob
Despite the snow, there are still birds in the park, and people eager to find them...not only Robins beginning to nest but Woodcocks
Robert DeCandido PhD
Mar 21, 20188 min read


The Redhead: a Data Portrait (1880-2018) of a Formerly Rare Duck in the NYC area
Our weekly bird walk schedule in Central Park (Sunday 9:30am) and for Owls on Sunday evening 4 March (6pm) at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bron
Robert DeCandido PhD
Feb 28, 201817 min read


More NYC Owls: Bronx Great Horneds nesting (this Saturday 2/24) and Eastern Screech-owl update from
We have been with NYC owls a lot this winter: Eastern Screech-owls (and Flying Squirrels) at Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan this past Sunday
Robert DeCandido PhD
Feb 21, 201813 min read
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