Showing posts with label Varied Thrush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Varied Thrush. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Five years ago this week (2)
In the winter of 2011, the best bird in Central Park was a Varied Thrush that was hanging around near the Ramble bathrooms. Varied Thrushes are common park birds in the Pacific Northwest; we get a vagrant here every few years.
This one had been often seen in January and February in the company of two male Eastern Towhees, where were the most accommodating Towhees I've ever seen.
The day I got the Varied Thrush photo above I also took one of my favorite Blue Jay pictures ever.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Varied Thrush in Stuyvesant Town
Finally made it down to Stuyvesant Town to see the Varied Thrush first seen by Ann Lazarus on Sunday. A beautiful day for it. I went in from 18th Street and First Avenue as suggested on NYSBIRDS-L and quickly located a group of people staring intently into some shrubbery. That's always a sign.
They pointed the bird out to me, hiding in some evergreen shrubs, just before he moved--into clear view for a few seconds, then disappearing into more shrubbery.
Then the waiting began. Juncos and White-Throated Sparrows foraged peacefully. People stopped top ask what we were all looking for. probably a couple of dozen in all, and they all seemed actually interested in the explanation.
A Hermit Thrush bounced across the area, and then a Robin flew out of the bushes we were staring at. Eventually, the right bird came out and perched in a tree close to the building, in shade. I got a few shots off, and then he flitted only a well-lit branch of a plain tree and I had time for two good frames before he flew up and father away into a more shadowed tree. I lent my binoculars to one of the curious passers-by then as I watched with the camera hoping for another good opportunity. Shortly afterwards we lost track of him.
I stayed a while longer--the bird didn't reappear--and decided to call it a good morning's birding. I see on the email list that he came back.
The last time I recall a Varied Thrush in Manhattan was January 2011. That one stayed until March, so I'm guessing there's time to see this one if you haven't done so. Very good-looking bird.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Varied Thrush
A Varied Thrush was reported on Sunday in Stuyvesant Town and was still being reported today. I haven't made my way down to see it yet--still recovering from Sunday--but I will try tomorrow. I'm not too worried; the last Varied Thrush I recall in Manhattan visited in early January 2011 and stayed until February at least. That was this bird:

which was a female, possibly immature. The current bird is an adult male; Anders Peltomaa got a very nice picture yesterday.
which was a female, possibly immature. The current bird is an adult male; Anders Peltomaa got a very nice picture yesterday.
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