Early Fall – Central Park

Northern Cardinal, Central Park 9/10/2016
Northern Cardinal, Central Park 9/10/2016
American Robin, Central Park 9/10/2016
American Robin, Central Park 9/10/2016
American Robin, Central Park 9/10/2016
American Robin, Central Park 9/10/2016
Swainson's Thrush, Central Park 9/12/2016
Swainson’s Thrush, Central Park 9/12/2016
Red-eyed Vireo, Central Park 9/12/2016
Red-eyed Vireo, Central Park 9/12/2016
Eastern Wood-Peewee, Central Park 9/12/2016
Eastern Wood-Peewee, Central Park 9/12/2016
Eastern Wood-Peewee, Central Park 9/12/2016
Eastern Wood-Peewee, Central Park 9/12/2016
Eastern Phoebe on a Catalpa Tree, Central Park 9/16/2016
Eastern Phoebe on a Catalpa Tree, Central Park 9/16/2016
American Goldfinch, Central Prak 9/16/2016
American Goldfinch, Central Prak 9/16/2016
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Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a London Plane Tree, Central Park 9/16/2016
Web, Central Park 9/12/2016
Web, Central Park 9/12/2016
Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava), Central Park 9/10/2016
Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava), Central Park 9/10/2016

27 thoughts on “Early Fall – Central Park

  1. hintsoflife 2021-02-02 / 5:55 am

    Beautiful bird pictures 😊

  2. Sherry Felix 2016-09-22 / 11:49 am

    Yes they are this years crop of birds. Thank you for the compliments – blush.

  3. Jet Eliot 2016-09-22 / 10:07 am

    Oh what a delight to see your stunning photos, Sherry. Each one is clear and precise, and what a joy to see so many juveniles starting out their lives in Central Park. The spider web knocked my socks off.

  4. Anita 2016-09-20 / 10:55 pm

    Beautiful birds, and wonderful shots, Sherry!

  5. BeckyB 2016-09-20 / 12:16 pm

    Breathtakingly gorgeous Sherry 🙂

    • Sherry Felix 2016-09-20 / 5:56 pm

      Very nice of you to say so. Thank you.

  6. Birder's Journey 2016-09-18 / 3:06 pm

    This is such a great collection of Central Park life, Sherry! I look forward to going there again when I visit my daughter in New York this fall. Last Thanksgiving weekend we were treated to the great horned owl taking off right at sunset.

    • Sherry Felix 2016-09-18 / 5:57 pm

      That’s terrific. I have pictures of that owl. If you have time perhaps we could meet up and bird there.

      • Birder's Journey 2016-09-18 / 6:12 pm

        We must keep in touch and see if that will work out, this time – or another, for sure!

  7. lauramacky 2016-09-17 / 7:38 pm

    Beautiful pics Sherry. I love that one with the bird in the upper right that seems to be the first one in the reader and 5th one from the end here. Strange how WP has different ones first!

    • Sherry Felix 2016-09-17 / 7:58 pm

      Thanks. I selected that one to be the “featured Image” – that is why.

  8. AngelaFurtado1 2016-09-17 / 7:12 pm

    Such wonderful captures! I wish I had spent more time at Central Park when I was there in August. So much to do, no time for those beauties… Thanks for providing those gorgeous images!

  9. cran621 2016-09-17 / 2:53 pm

    Great shots, Sherry!

  10. Midwestern Plant Girl 2016-09-17 / 1:20 pm

    Great set of shots there! I don’t see many of the little ones here. I hope to get cedar wax wings on the tupelo this year. Fingers crossed.

    • Sherry Felix 2016-09-17 / 5:17 pm

      I’ve seen some, but didn’t get any pics.

  11. Inger 2016-09-17 / 1:02 pm

    How lovely! Really enjoyed seeing the little Robin ready to take off:)

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