Starting an East Coast BGBY Year

Now that I’ve moved back to Brooklyn that pretty much closes out my BGBY effort for Orange County at 161, well short of the 200 species I was shooting for. 200 was a stretch but if I had had the extra 4 months, I could easily have added another 10-20 species. At least I managed to improve last year’s total by 2.

The silver lining is that now I get to start a new list for Brooklyn. (I suppose if I had bicycled across the country I could combine the two lists, but, as much fun as that sounds, I don’t have that sort of time or strength.) I’ve made a few excursions to Prospect Park (including 2 back in March) and I’m now starting the year with a very respectable 75 species:

Location Date
1 American Coot Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
2 American Goldfinch Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
3 American Robin Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
4 Black-capped Chickadee Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
5 Blue Jay Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
6 Brown-headed Cowbird Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
7 Canada Goose Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
8 Common Grackle Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
9 Double-crested Cormorant Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
10 Downy Woodpecker Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
11 Eastern Phoebe Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
12 European Starling Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
13 Herring Gull Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
14 House Finch Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
15 House Sparrow Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
16 Mallard Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
17 Mourning Dove Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
18 Northern Shoveler Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
19 Red-breasted Nuthatch Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
20 Red-bellied Woodpecker Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
21 Red-tailed Hawk Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
22 Red-winged Blackbird Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
23 Ring-billed Gull Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
24 Rock Pigeon Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
25 Ruddy Duck Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
26 Song Sparrow Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
27 White-breasted Nuthatch Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
28 White-throated Sparrow Prospect Park 28 Mar 2009
29 Great Egret Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
30 Brown Creeper Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
31 Fox Sparrow Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
32 Tufted Titmouse Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
33 Eastern Towhee Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
34 Northern Flicker Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
35 Ring-necked Duck Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
36 Swamp Sparrow Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
37 Northern Cardinal Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
38 Wood Duck Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
39 Hermit Thrush Prospect Park 29 Mar 2009
40 Great Crested Flycatcher Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
41 Eastern Wood-Pewee Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
42 Common Yellowthroat Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
43 Chestnut-sided Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
44 Cedar Waxwing Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
45 Canada Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
46 Blue-winged Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
47 Black-throated Blue Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
48 Blackburnian Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
49 Black-and-white Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
50 American Redstart Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
51 Baltimore Oriole Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
52 Yellow-billed Cuckoo Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
53 Worm-eating Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
54 Ovenbird Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
55 Northern Waterthrush Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
56 Magnolia Warbler Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
57 Least Flycatcher Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
58 Hairy Woodpecker Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
59 Gray Catbird Prospect Park 30 Aug 2009
60 Carolina Wren Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
61 Green Heron Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
62 Warbling Vireo Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
63 Yellow Warbler Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
64 Red-eyed Vireo Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
65 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
66 Ruby-throated Hummingbird Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
67 Chimney Swift Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
68 Nashville Warbler Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
69 Mute Swan Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
70 Veery Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
71 Blackpoll Warbler Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
72 Cooper’s Hawk Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
73 Swainson’s Thrush Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
74 Black-throated Green Warbler Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009
75 Northern Parula Prospect Park 05 Sep 2009

Orange County’s better for bicycling and walking, but New York isn’t bad; and it’s probably one of the best places in the country to do a public transit BGBY. Central Park and Jamaica Bay each see over 200 species in a year; and Breezy Point, Riis, and Tilden add a few more to those; as well as rarities that show up at places like Drier Offerman (which has 2 Whimbrels all this week, until the Parks Dept. mowed today.)

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