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Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus)Observer
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Just finished bringing nesting material to affix above the uptown side entrance hole. Added the original iPhone photo.
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Taiga Merlin (Falco columbarius ssp. columbarius)Observer
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Spotted a few blocks south from the north end of Thomas Jefferson Park. Looked like a falcon but couldn't say if it was a kestrel or a peregrine so I walked/jogged to East 116th Street to confirm with bins that this was a Merlin.
It was perched on the water tower on 421 East 116th Street between Pleasant Avenue and 1st Avenue.
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American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)Observer
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This poor image was taken when the female American Kestrel perched briefly on 2002 5th Avenue after I watched it for several minutes on the top of a water tower west of this perch along West 124th Street.
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Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii)Observer
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Juvenile Cooper's Hawk feeding on a freshly caught pigeon. All the images were with the head in motion as it was actively feeding. The hawk eventually had the meal taken by a local Red-tailed Hawk when the Cooper's Hawk tried moving the prey to a new location.
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Adult Red-tailed Hawk spotted in the tree south of the Fort Washington Avenue entrance around 3pm. It was scanning for a meal.
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Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)Observer
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Adult Peregrine Falcon on the easternmost of the four tall poles on the Hammer Heath Sciences Building north of Haven Avenue along Fort Washington Avenue north and east of the overlook west of 165th Street and Riverside Drive.
The perch was roughly 970 feet away. Longer than three football (U.S.) fields.
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Adult Red-tailed Hawk on 537 Fort Washington Avenue.
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk in a tree near the bandshell north of the pool in Jackie Robinson Park along the west side of the park.
Image taken with an iPhone 14 Pro at 3x optical zoom.
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Adult on the tree just south of the Fort Washington Avenue entrance facing the west side. This was about 10 minutes after sunset.
Shortly after taking the photo it headed straightaway to an air conditioning unit on the upper floor of one of the Tudor Style apartments on Pinehurst Avenue.
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Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica)Observer
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Click on the Audio link and the YouTube Video URL to ID.
This is the discovery video of this roost from 23 July 2022 in Washington Heights, Manhattan.
The 2nd image is a video capture is from the 10-second mark when a swift exited the chimney. The roost is used for migration and possibly for nesting.
The 33-second video was converted to an audio file and posted where the swifts are easily heard.
Here's a link to the video on YouTube shot on an iPhone 14 Pro: https://youtu.be/V7J0FJrlQWU
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Taking with an iPhone 14 Pro (ProRaw - Telephoto Camera 77 mm / f2.8). Original dimensions.
Photo #1 & #2 were edited in Lightroom Mobile to bring out the shadows and details on the hawk and to tone down the redness of the brick building.
Adult facing uptown along Fort Washington Avenue south of the park entrance.
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Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii)Observer
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An adult Cooper's Hawk was spotted at 10:29a on the antenna west of the apartment facing due south or downtown and towards the east side. It flipped 180º at 11:11a and back to facing south at 11:14a. Shortly after at ~11:25a it attempted to rest on its right leg but the winds were too strong throwing the hawk off balance.
At 12:12p, shortly after all the pigeons left the building just uptown from the hawk, it flew towards York Avenue. It landed on the top fire escape of 433 East 74th Street facing the east side. Shortly after dropping mutes it left the perch at 12:15p and wasn't relocated.
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American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)Observer
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On the top portion of the antenna just west of the apartment. Heard first at 11:19a. Spotted it holding a male House Sparrow. It waited a while to start working on the prey. At ~11:25a it started working on the head pulling at it for ~3 minutes until the head dropped. It stopped working on the HOSP and left to the west side / downtown at 11:29a.
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Domestic Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus domesticus)Observer
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The Budgie was moving about with a group of Mourning Doves seen on the fencing on the south side of Fort Jay as in the image and also on the path leading west from the ferry entrance bordering the north side of Fort Jay.
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Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)Observer
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"White linear stripe from the wrist and shoulder area to the elbow along the inner edge of the patagial region" showing well. Quote from Raptors of Eastern North America by Brian K. Wheeler.
Feeding on the metal structure surrounding a water tower south of the twin red tiled roof building (140 Riverside Drive between 86th-87th Street). Still there at 1849. Up by 1850 and tracked through 1900. Headed south along Manhattan shoreline to south of Pier i then west over the Hudson River. Then south over the river. It then headed WNW (perpendicular to the shoreline) over the river and below the level of the palisades. Lost the raptor against the trees and buildings below the level of the palisades on the New Jersey side.
Found out this building the Osprey was feeding on is 110-118 Riverside Driver between 83rd and 84th Street.
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Gadwall (Mareca strepera)Observer
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On the structure south of the gantry south of Pier i (not 1) at Riverside Park South.
Third photo digiscoped with the Sony / Pentax scope
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Spotted from Pier i in Riverside Park South. This is one of the pair of Red-tailed Hawks on the peaked western facade building at 22 Riverside Drive South on the SW corner of 74th and RDS. Digiscoped with a Sony DSC-HX90V and a 14mm eyepiece (37X).
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Human (Homo sapiens)Observer
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Is this a parasitic fungi or is it a human made ornament? There are at least 3 of these on this tree but I couldn't find this on a search of fungi of NYS.
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Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)Observer
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On the edge of the fresh water feature on the north side of Jefferson Market Garden. Including a wide-angle photo with the turtle and the bullfrog circled in blue.
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American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus)Observer
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The bullfrog was on the edge of the fresh water feature at Jefferson Market Garden. Included is an un-zoomed photo showing the locations of the turtle and the frog circled in blue.
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Serviceberries (Genus Amelanchier)Observer
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Recently plant native trees (this is the northern of the pair) in front of #17 on Nolan Park. The ID is from the horticulturalist.
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Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)Observer
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Distant image taken from the east side of St. Paul's Chapel of the nesting Peregrine Falcons on 1 Centre St. (David M. Dinkins Municipal Building).
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Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos)Observer
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Northern Mockingbird on elevens side of Saint Cornelius Chapel singing from the cement cross.
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Brant (Branta bernicla)Observer
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Single Brant on the ledge west of Omaha Pier with something like a hook with tassels on its back.
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Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)Observer
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Great Horned Owl at Picnic Point over the lawn off the line of trees and hedges. Was actively getting dived on by an American Crow and flushed shortly after by the crow.
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Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)Observer
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Tree Swallow on Grassy Hill checking out the nearby nest boxes at times.
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Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus)Observer
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Male Red-winged Blackbird on Grassy Hill with another male nearby.
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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Adult Red-tailed Hawk, male of the nesting pair, in a conifer just south of Slide Hill recently mobbed by two Fish Crows.
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Green Heron (Butorides virescens)Observer
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Green Heron flushed from the summit of Discovery Hill. I caught a glimpse of the small heron heading towards Outlook Hill then spotted it perched on the north side of Discovery Hill east of the summit. Thought this personal first for the island got away.
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)Observer
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One of a pair of nesting Red-tailed Hawks that were seen taking nesting material to the ConEd smokestack south of this building on York Ave. between 76th and 77th Street.