-RBA
* New York
* New York City, Long Island, Westchester County
* Apr. 24, 2015
* NYNY1504.24

- Birds Mentioned

BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER+
WESTERN TANAGER+
(+ Details requested by NYSARC)

HARLEQUIN DUCK
Green Heron
Black Vulture
Virginia Rail
Spotted Sandpiper
Solitary Sandpiper
Whimbrel
Red Knot
Least Sandpiper
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Caspian Tern
SNOWY OWL
CHUCK-WILL’S-WIDOW
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Eastern Wood-Pewee
Eastern Kingbird
White-eyed Vireo
Blue-headed Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
Wood Thrush
Gray Catbird
Brown Thrasher
Nashville Warbler
Northern Parula
Yellow Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
Pine Warbler
Prairie Warbler
Palm Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
American Redstart
PROTHONOTARY WARBLER
Worm-eating Warbler
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
Louisiana Waterthrush
Common Yellowthroat
Hooded Warbler
Eastern Towhee
Seaside Sparrow
SUMMER TANAGER
Scarlet Tanager
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
BLUE GROSBEAK
Indigo Bunting
Orchard Oriole
Baltimore Oriole
Purple Finch

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, Tony Lauro
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, April 24 at
6:00 pm.

The highlights of today’s tape are BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER,
CHUCK-WILL’S-WIDOW, WESTERN and SUMMER TANAGERS, PROTHONOTARY and
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLERS, BLUE GROSBEAK, SNOWY OWL, HARLEQUIN DUCK and more
spring migrants.

An unexpected surprise was a photo circulating today of a male
BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER taken Thursday afternoon in Hawthorne,
Westchester Co. at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery by the lake near the main
entrance off the Taconic State Parkway.  A search today did not relocate
the bird, but please let us know if it resurfaces.

The lingering CHUCK-WILL’S-WIDOW was last noted in Manhattan’s Bryant Park
last Sunday.  That same day a male WESTERN TANAGER in nice plumage was
found at Jones Beach West End, where it was tracked for a few hours before
losing itself in the West End vegetation.  A SUMMER TANAGER showing up at
that same location on Tuesday did not fare as well, being hit by a car near
the turnaround.

BLUE GROSBEAKS also began appearing this week, the first was found Monday
in Northern Westchester at Muscoot Farm, where it was still present
Thursday.  BLUE GROSBEAK was also spotted at Smith’s Point County Park in
Shirley on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Continuing the southern migrant theme, at least three PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS
were in Brooklyn this week, starting with one Saturday at Prospect Park,
where two were noted Sunday through Tuesday and at least one continued to
Thursday, while another was also at Greenwood Cemetery Monday to Thursday.

Prospect Park also entertained one or two YELLOW-THROATED WARBLERS from
Sunday to Tuesday, with other YELLOW-THROATED WARBLERS also found at
Ridgewood Reservoir in Queens on Sunday and at Hempstead Lake State Park on
Thursday.

A decent selection of other warblers also arrived during the week, with
about 20 species present all told.  Friday the 17th perhaps produced the
first PRAIRIE WARBLER and NORTHERN PARULA, with the weekend then
contributing WORM-EATING, OVENBIRD and HOODED to the list.  During this
week additional warblers have included NASHVILLE Thursday, two CAPE MAYS
Wednesday, one in Central Park and one at Jones Beach West End,
BLACK-THROATED GREEN from Tuesday, BLACKBURNIAN Wednesday, and AMERICAN
REDSTART Thursday, plus a few more YELLOWS and COMMON YELLOWTHROATS.  Both
LOUISIANA and NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES continue to be seen along with
BLACK-AND-WHITE, PINE, PALM and YELLOW-RUMPED.

VIREOS so far have been mostly BLUE-HEADED, along with one or two
WHITE-EYEDS, a RED-EYED Tuesday and WARBLING Thursday.  Other notable
passerines this week have included EASTERN KINGBIRD  Wednesday, an EASTERN
WOOD-PEWEE Thursday, WOOD THRUSH in Central Park from Tuesday, ORCHARD
ORIOLE in Prospect Park Tuesday, BALTIMORE ORIOLE from Wednesday, SCARLET
TANAGER in Central Park Tuesday, ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK in Prospect Park
Saturday, INDIGO BUNTING as of  Tuesday, and SEASIDE SPARROW in Oceanside
Tuesday.  Also occurring now are BROWN THRASHER, GRAY CATBIRD and EASTERN
TOWHEE, plus a variety of sparrows, with some PURPLE FINCHES also moving
through.

Tops among the shorebirds this week were 3 WHIMBRELS that appeared at the
Coast Guard Station bar at Jones Beach West End Wednesday.  Other
shorebirds included a RED KNOT at Floyd Bennett Field Monday, SPOTTED
SANDPIPER, a SOLITARY SANDPIPER or two and LEAST SANDPIPER in Oceanside as
of last Friday.

Other migrants have featured GREEN HERON as of the 17th, VIRGINIA RAIL on
eastern Long Island as of the 16th, four CASPIAN TERNS on the Mecox flats
on Wednesday and a few scattered RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRDS.

Another bird on the move is BLACK VULTURE, with three or four over
Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn Wednesday, preceded by six east of Riverhead
on Tuesday and six over Rye in Westchester County today.

A winter touch was added by a SNOWY OWL still on Hick’s Island in Napeague
Sunday, two HARLEQUIN DUCKS continuing at Point Lookout last weekend, and a
GLAUCOUS GULL still around Gravesend Bay in Brooklyn Wednesday.

Groups of LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS during last Monday’s storm included 12
at Heckscher State Park and six at Floyd Bennett Field, with two more each
at Captree and Robert Moses State Park.

To phone in reports, on Long Island call Tony Lauro at (631) 734 4126, or
weekdays call Tom Burke at (212) 372-1483.

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

- End transcript

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