Beginners Bird Walk in Central Park’s North End with Linda LaBella, 9/22/2024

Registrar: Linda LaBella
Participants: 14
Weather: Sunny, breezy, 64 degrees
Bird Species: 35

The Beginners Bird Walk began with a demonstration on how to use binoculars, how to find birds in the trees with the binoculars, and how to use guide books and bird apps to confirm their identification. We then proceeded to the Pool, where we spent most of the time spotting migrating songbirds—especially warblers—as well as observing the resident populations and listening to their songs and calls. Other birders in the Park joined us from time to time to show us birds they had found and to share their birding knowledge. It was a successful and fun introduction to birding. 

Species List

Canada Goose  
Gadwall  
Mallard  
American Black Duck  
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  
Mourning Dove  
Red-tailed Hawk  
Red-bellied Woodpecker  
Downy Woodpecker  
Northern Flicker  
Red-eyed Vireo  
Blue Jay  
American Crow  
Ruby-crowned Kinglet  
House Wren  
Carolina Wren  
European Starling  
Gray Catbird  
Swainson’s Thrush  
American Robin  
House Sparrow  
American Goldfinch  
White-throated Sparrow  
Common Grackle  
Ovenbird  
Northern Waterthrush  
Black-and-white Warbler  
Common Yellowthroat  
American Redstart  
Northern Parula  
Magnolia Warbler  
Blackburnian Warbler  
Blackpoll Warbler  
Black-throated Blue Warbler  
Northern Cardinal