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Cape May Warbler NYC Central Park (Original Post) Donkees May 2024 OP
Central Park is a great host, it seems! Easterncedar May 2024 #1
Some 200 species of bird migrate through there every season. 3Hotdogs May 2024 #2
There is also a network of nesting sanctuaries in the NYC area such as the Harbor Heron islands Donkees May 2024 #4
Cutesy wootsy !!! Karadeniz May 2024 #3

Easterncedar

(3,524 posts)
1. Central Park is a great host, it seems!
Mon May 6, 2024, 08:48 AM
May 2024

Thanks for these great photos. The warblers are moving through central Maine right now.

3Hotdogs

(13,398 posts)
2. Some 200 species of bird migrate through there every season.
Mon May 6, 2024, 09:51 AM
May 2024

Then there are stragglers that find their way.


I got a photo of a Western Tanager there, a few years ago. Plus a few winter Owls every year.

Donkees

(32,397 posts)
4. There is also a network of nesting sanctuaries in the NYC area such as the Harbor Heron islands
Mon May 6, 2024, 11:21 AM
May 2024
In the waters that divide New York City’s five boroughs, hemmed in by development and crisscrossed by bridges, ferries, and tunnels, lies an overlooked, scattered wilderness: the islands of the Harbor Herons. Wild to an extent that seems near impossible in the midst of one of the world’ s largest cities, our “urban archipelago” provides nesting grounds for 10 species of long-legged wading birds, along with cormorants, gulls, terns, ducks, geese, Osprey, and many songbirds. Both the islands and the birds that nest upon them are now protected from harm, thanks to over a century’s worth of conservation work. NYC Audubon is dedicated to ensuring the islands remain a safe refuge for waterbirds in New York City. Totaling over 20 islands in all, the Harbor Heron islands have diverse and fascinating histories...

https://www.nycaudubon.org/our-work/conservation/habitat-protection/the-harbor-heron-islands


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