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Bird Survey – March 2025

Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Variably cloudy and sunny skies with mid 60’s temperatures and light breezes gave a perfect opportunity for early spring birding and a chance to check out the carefully tended nest boxes strategically placed throughout the expansive terrain.James Kendall (scope&camera), Brian Bleecker (scope&camera), Tonya Fannon (camera), Alex Curiel (camera), Dave Telford [...]

Red-Winged Blackbird

Red-Winged Blackbird The Red-winged Blackbird is a common spring & summer breeding bird in Huntington Central Park favoring the dense reedy edges of Lake Huntington, Talbert Lake and Blackbird Pond where boisterous males atop cattails and bulrushes vigorously defend breeding territories with their trademark vocalization, a loud, ringing conk-la-REE!! that culminates in an intimidating trill.  Male Red-winged [...]

Dark-Eyed Junco

Dark-Eyed Junco The Dark-eyed Junco is a dapper-looking, ground feeding sparrow with a distinctive charcoal black head resembling a hood extending to its breast, contrasting with a rusty back and white belly. Its dark head is offset with a small, startlingly pink bill. Females display a more muted, grayer black hood. The Junco has a [...]

Bird Survey – January 2025

This monthly Urban Forest bird survey had cloudy skies and chilly temperature in the mid 50’s to low 60’s. The bird surveyors were James Kendall (scope & camera), Brian Bleecker, (scope & camera), Tonya Fannon (camera), Mark Singer (camera), Dave Telford (camera), Sharon Telford with Betty Kanne as scribe. Each of the birds observed are [...]

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