Black and white on the right, magnolia on the left. Canada warbler, in the shrubbery. Back in the early 1990s, the Parks Department had an urban park ranger program. Can hear him coming from a mile away. We clocked up around 20 species - Kingbirds, Flickers, Yellow Warblers. The Bob is from NYC - he was born in the Bronx, not so long ago. Lets try interaction call, maybe. Before we left the house, he had to put on his old beat up the t-shirt with the bird picture on it. The five-year-old character plays the drums and speaks Hebrew and Arabic. Mainly what we want is some open branches for them to land on. He is not doing science. Look. My guess is this is a lone owl, and this is an unoccupied territory. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Top editors give you the stories you want delivered right to your inbox each weekday. No, thats not even I dont know. And they wanted to do reintroductions of certain species. The bird walk was excellent value at only $10. So we make bird watchers of many peopleand in the big picture that good far outweighs the worry some birders have about what I am doingBy the way, that guy birding bob (me) has a PhD in evolutionary biology with many publications on North American birds as well as birds in Nepal, Thailand and Malaysia, I wrote up an entire issue of my (almost) weekly Newsletter on the use of sound to attract birds, please have a look and I think your fears will be eased: https://www.birdingbob.com/post/sound-ethical-birding-comments-from-scientists. Just fabulous. People feed birds by hand all the time (chickadees, titmice, gulls) you would have people stop doing that? Were talking about billions of bird lives. This, be careful. Oh, I see. This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC. Some missed the glide-in but the light was good enough to easily see all the field marks of the Great Horned Owl: the large white throat (and upper breast) patch; the "horns" and of course the large size and giant clawed feet. Can you do the other natural things? I mean, look at all the people in New York City that dont get married and have kids. Bob worked on the reintroduction of the Eastern Screech-owl to Central Park (1996-2002) and various breeding bird surveys of the park, including studying a Peregrine Falcon nest on Central Park West (2014-2017).
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