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  1. Pinewood

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Hello Andy, Allegedly, two hundred species might be seen but that would include dozens of warblers. I topped one hundred, over the years and stopped counting. The most unusual may have been a boreal owl, long eared owls and a tricolored, or tricoloured perhaps, heron. It is not quite at my...
  2. Pinewood

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Hello, A better than usual day in New York City's Central Park: mallards Northern shovellers wood duck, male ruddy ducks American coots hooded mergansers, female buffleheads, male and female double crested cormorant red belly woodpeckers, male and female great blue heron, immature redwing...
  3. Pinewood

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Hello, Christmas morning's temperature was -9ºC, a tad warmer than yesterday's -14ºC, warm enough for a walk to Central Park. My first bird of the day was an American robin, which are scarce at the end of December, then white throat sparrows, then on the ground was a red tail hawk. Just...
  4. Pinewood

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Hello, I got to see my first field sparrow of the year, in my building's garden! Stay safe, Arthur Image by Louis Agassiz Fuertes from Birds of New York by Eaton, 1912-1914.
  5. Pinewood

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Hello, Only two birds of note, today, in the building's private park, which is about one hectare. The first was a northern flicker which was more than 35m, away, as it landed up a tree. The second bird was a northern mockingbird, which I first heard and identified by its varied call. It was...
  6. Pinewood

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Hello all, Today, I saw my first brown thrasher of the season. Unlike most of my sightings, I actually needed a binocular to see and identify it, as it was behind a fence in some bushes. Someone did point me in the right direction but it took a while to see it in my 8x32. Happy bird...
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