Another Night With A Great Horned Owl
I had a nice evening watching a Great Horned Owl in Central Park. Except for an unexpected first flight, the evening was similar to Tuesday night.





I had a nice evening watching a Great Horned Owl in Central Park. Except for an unexpected first flight, the evening was similar to Tuesday night.
This morning I went on a Linnaean Society of New York Central Park walk and we have 40 species, including a Bald Eagle and an Eastern Blue Bird. I went back to Central Park in the afternoon to bird some more and saw the Barred Owl I had seen yesterday, and a Great Horned Owl. Not bad for a gray, cold mid-November day.
I spent an hour this afternoon at the Reservoir of Central Park, watching a Peregrine Falcon on the divider between the east and west side. It was just hanging out, but keep all of the gulls, including a Laughing Gull from resting on the divider.
On my walk home, I stopped in the Ramble to look for Fox Sparrows, which have just returned to the park this week. I found on on a path at the Evodia Field.
As I continued home, I ran across a group of birders watching a Barred Owl. The group was able to watch it make a few flights before loosing track of it. It made one attempt to catch a squirrel.
As the cold weather finally hits us, it’s nice to know we’ll have some fun birds in the park in the late fall and early winter.
I was away for about a week in Florida at a family reunion, so I missed the Barred Owl and two Great Horned Owls that had been in the Ramble of Central Park. On the off chance they might have still been around, I went to look for them without success.
However, I did get to see an American Woodcock and thanks to the kindness of Charlotte Khoo, who came and found me to tell me about it an Osprey perched in a tree by Balancing Rock, just up the path from the Loeb Boathouse.
I’m seeing Eastern Red Bats frequently about an hour before dusk around Turtle Pond in Central Park. I suspect with shorter days, and winter approaching they’re eating all they can and risking being out earlier.