Wednesday, July 13, 2016

More Central Park birds



More Central Park birds from my trip to New York in April 2016, trying out my new camera.

Central Park is a great place for birds and according to New York City Audubon more than 280 bird species have been recorded there, and of those 192 are regular visitors.
 
A Northern cardinal (below)



Same bird in the shade with its tail in the frame. (below)







White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) is above. This bird has a beautiful call, said to sound like "old Sam Peabody, Peabody, Peabody", or, if you are Canadian like me, it's "oh sweet Canada, Canada, Canada".




House Sparrow. I know these birds are as common as muck in New York and elsewhere, but here in the isolated city of Perth we never see them. They are an introduced species in all the east coast cities ofAustralia, but have not made it west yet.



American robin. These are common and they breed in Central Park.

They are nothing at all like the Australian robins, or indeed the European robins. They are quite large (24cm) and not really a robin, but a migratory songbird of the thrush family.

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