Not #358

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

I joined Paul Keim this morning for the Brooklyn Bird Club’s Fall walk in Prospect Park. It was a nice morning with various warblers: American Redstart, Magnolia Warbler, Northern Waterthrush, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Black-and-white warbler, and so forth. We started around 8:00 A.M on the Northwest edge of the park and circled back around to the Vale of Cashmere.

Around 10:30 we had reach Rick’s Place in the Midwood, when Rob Jett came riding by on his bicycle. he told use that Rafael Campos and Philip Pane had spotted a Connecticut Warbler by the zoo. This would be a life bird for several people, myself included, as well as a good bird for anyone, so we revised our route and headed down to the road.
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A Chilly Day at Floyd Bennett

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

All my recent trips to Jamaica Bay for shorebirds added quite a few species to my semi-official Queens County list at eBird. For the first time, my Queens list actually passed my Brooklyn list, so I decided to head out to Floyd Bennett Field Thursday to see if I could even up the score. (I suspect my real Brooklyn life list is actually quite a few species beyond Queens, but since I’ve only been reporting to eBird for about a year, the lists there aren’t complete.)

I hopped off the Q35 at the base of the Marine Parkway bridge and made the circle along the beach around Dead Horse Bay. The Jamaica Bay side wasn’t very birdy–just a few gulls, starlings, and the like–but I did pick up both Common and Forster’s Tern as well as a couple of Least Sandpipers. However, once I rounded the point and started walking along Dead Horse Bay itself into the marina, the shore birds picked up. I got almost all the common ones for this time of year including Semipalmated Sandpiper, Black-bellied Plover, Semipalmated Plover, Ruddy Turnstone, a likely Long-billed Dowitcher (not 100% certain about that one), two American Oystercatchers, a half dozen or so Sanderlings, and a few Greater Yellowlegs.

Ruddy Turnstone at Dead Horse Bay

I had one brief moment of excitement when I thought I might have a European Golden Plover, but closer inspection turned it into just another Black-bellied Plover in weird light seen from an unusual angle.
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Red Admiral

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Red Admiral butterfly, perched

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, north end on the westmost trail to the top of the East Pond, 2006-08-16

Slaty Skimmer

Monday, August 14th, 2006

Slaty Skimmer dragonfly

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, East Pond, August 12, 2006

Muskrat Love

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

Two muskrats

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Blind Pond, August 12, 2006

Green Darner Voyeurism

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

Green Darner Dragonflies mating

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, August 11, 2006