Late Fall Has Arrived

Many birding guides for New York divide the fall migration into two parts, early and late fall.  Late fall seems to be upon us, as the counties to the north and west of us had frosts and snow this weekend.

Warblers and early migrants are giving way to various sparrows, thrushes, woodpeckers, wrens and kinglets.  Its a fun time to be in the park, enjoying the birds and watching the trees change color.

Fall is also a time to watch Pale Male and Lola on the Beresford Apartments.  They’re regulars in the middle to late afternoons.

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Harlem Rainbow

It’s starting to feel like fall and we’re definetly in the later part of the fall migration.  I didn’t take many pictures this weekend, but rather enjoyed the new arrivals that were in the park. 

I did take a few snapshots.  Pale Male and Lola, an immature Great Blue Heron, a pair of Pied-billed Grebes, a 1st Winter female Magnolia Warber (note the unique white-banded tail pattern and pale gray neckband) and a male Rose-breasted Grosbeak.

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Pale Male and Lola

My Saturday afternoon with Pale Male and Lola started with Pale Male on the Beresford.  I had him in view while I went around the Great Lawn for about an hour.  When I finally got close enough to photograph him, he flew off within minutes.

Very quickly I heard Blue Jays making a racket in the Locust Grove, and quickly found Pale Male, who already had prey.  He flew off to a tree on the Great Lawn, and eat the prey, a Northern Flicker, a bird in the woodpecker family.  (Graphic pictures and video of the bird being eaten follow,viewers beware.)

Pale Male then flew back to the Beresford Apartments where Lola was already on.  They then took turns taking short flights off of the southeast tower.  They played with some sticks on the ledge of the window oval. 

(Pale Male and Lola have always kept some sticks on the Beresford.  It doesn’t mean much.  Red-tailed Hawks have a habit of keeping an alternate nest site, just in case something happens to their main nest.  I won’t read too much into today’s behavior.)

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My Favorite Red Head

I’ve been keeping track of the Eastern Screech-Owl pair in the north woods over the last few weeks.  They seem to be doing well, although they were harassed by an owl tour the Monday before last.  After the tour the owls switched roost trees and tonight a robin helped me me find the red phased male’s new roost.

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Yet Another Sunday With The Riverside Youngster

I had expected the youngster at Riverside Park to have left the area by now, but it has other ideas.  It was in the area around the Hippo Playground (its official name) yet again.  It was eating a rodent when I arrived, so the video and initial photographs are a little graphic.

Mid-afternoon the fledgling went after a model airplane, but didn’t end up touching it. It did upset the young man who was flying it, however!  The fledgling continues to draw crowds.  It perched on a few different trees on the Esplanade and over 100 people stopped and watched.

In the very late afternoon, both parents were seen over the Normandy Apartments.

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