Central Park again
New York, NY
Saturday 23 April 2022 70 °F
With southerly winds forecast last night, I figured there would be a few new arrivals today so I headed over to Central Park again in the early morning.
I was quickly greeted in the Loch by a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH, possibly the same individual from the other day:
It even jumped up on a branch and sang for me once.
Female BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER:
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER:
Male PINE WARBLER:
My first-of-the-year BLUE-HEADED VIREO was great to see:
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER:
And a PALM:
The PROTHONOTARY WARBLER had moved up to the Pool today and will have to take bird-of-the-day for today as it stayed in this beautiful flowering tree:
Stay tuned — I hope to get out on sunday as well!
Good birding,
Henry
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