#480 Pearly-eyed Thrasher

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

I thought I saw two of these last night before dinner, and I was right. This one’s from breakfast. The Pearly-eyed Thrashers and the Greater Antillean Grackles compete to steal food off guest’s plates:

White-eyed Brown bird

#479 Greater Antillean Grackle

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Black bird with yellow eye

Greater Antillean Grackle (Quiscalus niger brachypterus)
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NA49 Continues in Prospect Park

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

This morning I refound the banded Canada Goose NA49 that I first saw in September and that’s been hanging out at least since January, 2009. I don’t see it often though so it may spend most of its time somewhere else outside the park.

NA49 Black on yellow band on adult Canada Goose
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Trumpeter Swans

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

This morning I took a Zipcar out to do some targeted birding on Long Island. First stop was the Timber Point Golf Course West Marina for the Dovekie. However the marina had frozen over and it left overnight. Damn. Should have gone yesterday. And the pictures others got were so cute! These are adorable birds, and you usually have to take a pelagic to get even a quick glimpse of one flying by half a klick away.

Then 30 miles northeast to Upper Lake in Yaphank for my life Trumpeter Swans. The lake had also frozen over, but there was a little water in the far north corner of the lake, and there they were:

2 White swans with black bills

Only it turns out to due to captive breeding and release programs Trumpeter Swans aren’t accepted as countable in New York. Double Damn. This is actually the 5th swan species for my list (after Mute, Black, Whooper and Tundra) but only 2–Mute and Tundra–are countable where I saw them.
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Tagged Gulls ID’d

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The USGS has identified both of the tagged Ring-billed Gulls I found recently. As expected, both were tagged by Dr. Tom French in Massachusetts.

A99 from Gravesend Bay was banded at the Upper Blackstone Wastewater Treatment Plant in Worcester, Massachusetts on November 5, 2008. Sex unknown and born in 2005 or earlier.

A99 certificate

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Hybrid Mallard/Northern Shoveler?

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Here’s a weird duck I found in Prospect Park this morning while looking for Friday’s Australasian Shoveler:

Male Mallard with some Northern Shoveler like plumage
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