Eastern Red Bat

On Saturday an Eastern Red Bat was roosting low in a bush by the Central Park Loch overlook. It was sleeping. April is a great time to look for Eastern Red Bats roosting in Central Park. We’ve found them multiple years roosting low in bushes during the month. They also often seen hunting during the day during early April in the park.

Scoping the Wild West Playground

I wanted to see a Green Heron that had been reported in The Loch, so I travelled light today. Just binoculars and a spotting scope. The scope turned out to be handy, as the Green Heron was high in a tree when I arrived, not near the water.


I visited the Wild West Playground nest on my way out of the park and spent about twenty minutes looking at the nest and took a few digiscoped pictures and videos.

Wild West Playground

The parents of the Wild West Playground were very relaxed this evening and felt comfortable leaving the nest for long periods of time. They also chasing away another Red-tailed Hawk, which is missing some tail feathers.

There was a feeding after sunset. The eyasses are easy to see during a feeding, but are hidden while they rest and sleep. But the best vantage point is far enough away that you really need a spotting scope to see them well.