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  1. lostinjapan

    Spring birding in New York

    Thanks to Edward, Etudiant and Sleeper for further useful information on Birdsong apps, hotel information, their own experiences and map. The birds in that trip report are what inspires me to go next May. I'll contact the NYC Audobon Society with a view to finding out more about Pileated...
  2. lostinjapan

    Spring birding in New York

    Hi there thanks to alex regarding hotels. This is going to be a family holiday so we have to be close to museums etc. as well as the park. Thanks also to etudiante with the further information on hotels. The link to NYC Audobon site are also great. I'll definitely do one of the regular...
  3. lostinjapan

    Spring birding in New York

    Thanks for that Jos. Reading through trip reports and blogs it seems the peak numbers are in the first two weeks of May as you suggest. Now gotta start looking for flights and accomodation. All very exciting. Sean
  4. lostinjapan

    Spring birding in New York

    Hey Mike Mentioned it to you before...one week birding and another birding in morning, with sightseeing etc. in afternoon and evening. Sean
  5. lostinjapan

    Spring birding in New York

    Dear all Not sure if it is OK to ask, but I am planning a trip to New York next spring for a week and I wondered what period in May is most likely to give me the best chance of spring warblers, vireos and tanagers in Central Park. I was also wondering if there are any sites within easy...
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