Pinewood
New York correspondent
Winter's chill has arrived
Hello all,
Thursday morning the temperature was -9ºC; Friday morning it was a little warmer. Friday night we had about 4 cm of snow, followed by rain, Saturday afternoon and evening. By my Sunday walk ice was no problem for me, but the ducks had very little open space on the Lake, which was covered by mist; no open water, at all on Turtle Pond but the Reservoir was ice free. The reservoir had the full complement of waterfowl: ruddy ducks, hooded mergansers, northern shovel[l]lers, buffleheads, American coots and mallards. I did see a pie billed grebe on the Lake, again.
I saw an immature mute swan, whiter than the one in the link walking on the Lake's ice. This is the only I one have seen in Central Park for years, since the Conservancy destroyed some favoured habitat on a little island on the Lake.
I had a three woodpecker day last week: downy, red bellied and a northern flicker, which is uncommon this time of the year. I also had a three hawk day: Cooper, red tailed and sharp shinned, which I do see not very often.
Finally, last week gave me a purple finch and a swamp sparrow.
Happy bird watching,
Arthur :scribe:
Hello all,
Thursday morning the temperature was -9ºC; Friday morning it was a little warmer. Friday night we had about 4 cm of snow, followed by rain, Saturday afternoon and evening. By my Sunday walk ice was no problem for me, but the ducks had very little open space on the Lake, which was covered by mist; no open water, at all on Turtle Pond but the Reservoir was ice free. The reservoir had the full complement of waterfowl: ruddy ducks, hooded mergansers, northern shovel[l]lers, buffleheads, American coots and mallards. I did see a pie billed grebe on the Lake, again.
I saw an immature mute swan, whiter than the one in the link walking on the Lake's ice. This is the only I one have seen in Central Park for years, since the Conservancy destroyed some favoured habitat on a little island on the Lake.
I had a three woodpecker day last week: downy, red bellied and a northern flicker, which is uncommon this time of the year. I also had a three hawk day: Cooper, red tailed and sharp shinned, which I do see not very often.
Finally, last week gave me a purple finch and a swamp sparrow.
Happy bird watching,
Arthur :scribe:
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