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Hello,
Ruby crowned kinglets, a Carolina wren, a female rose breasted grosbeak and most unusually, a yellow throat vireo have turned up. The latter would be a life bird for me. White throated sparrows have now arrived in great numbers.
kinglets.jpgcarolina wren.jpgrose breasted grosbeak.jpgYellow throated vireo.jpg

Happy bird watching,
Arthur
 
Hello,

I have had a very bust October, often keeping me from bird watching. So I will try to do a little catchup. Incidentally, autumn, or fall as Americans often call this season, is in full colours.

I had the pleasure to see golden crown kinglets with their crowns in full display and Eastern towhees, a winter wren and a yellow billed cuckoo, a junco and a field sparrow and a song sparrow

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kinglets.jpgtowhee, etc.jpgWinter wren II.jpgCuckoo, yellow billed.jpgjuncoes.jpgField sparrow.jpgSong sparrow.jpg


Happy bird watching,
Arthur
 
Hello,

The past few days have been an autumnal delight. I have seen black capped chickadees, tufted titmice, norther shovel(l)ers, wood ducks, and a brown creeper. I also saw a great blue heron catch a large fish, maybe 17 cm. long. He went out of sight, so I wonder if it was able to eat the fish
eblack capped chickadee.jpgtufted titmouse.jpgShovelers and Wood ducks.jpg .Brown creeper.jpg

Here is a view of a Central Park path in autumn:
Central Park in Autumn.jpeg

Happy bird watching,
Arthur
 

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