In and around NY, CT and ajoining areas the buzz has been all about the vagrant Fork-tailed Flycatcher. Like everyone else I was hoping to get a chance at seeing this bird. Since my family lives in CT I made the decision to wait until Thanksgiving when I would be passing right by Cove Island Wildlife Sanctuary. However, prior to Thursday I was nervously checking daily to see if the bird was still there. Unbelievably he was. What a thrill to hang out and watch this beautiful bird. I was even able to take my mom to see it on Friday. She had been reading about it in her local newspaper. Thankfully the spot where the bird hangs out is really close to the parking lot which was great for my mom who tires easily. Thanks also to Mardi Dickinson of Kymry~A Look in Time who gave excellent directions. I was able to meet Mardi and her husband on Thursday. I'm just hoping that this little guy can figure out his directions and head south before it gets too cold or snowy.
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I picked this picture because you can see the different lengths of the tail feathers. As this guy matures his tail feathers will lengthen. |
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Just after I snapped this the female gave the male a good jab in the tail feathers. He got out of her way quickly |
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The female. She is just beautiful! Her coloring is subtler |
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A handsome fellow! |

7 comments:
Oh....what part of Brooklyn are you in? I lived in Sea Gate down the end of Coney Island from 2002-2006 then thank goodness I was able to move back to SC and out of NYC-Great beach there for seeing the Great Black Back Gull in winter.. like you I love birds and have for most of my life became avid in the 90's. Love the photos! Two great life birds!! Seen the ScissorTailed but wow that forked tail is awesome!!
very nice photos Cynthia :)
dan
Dixxe, Thanks for visiting. I live closer to the Brooklyn Bridge and near the very toxic Gowanus Canal. Amazing how many birds pass through the back yard. Many more than I ever imafined.
Thanks Dan. Have you made a trip to see the Fork-tailed? It is worth the trip.
Congratulations! Looks like you had a great Thanksgiving!
Whow...aren't you the lucky one. Two nice species to add to your list. FAB.
Andrea, thanks, wish you had benn there.
Thanks, Frank, it was a real priviledge to see such a rare and gorgeous bird. Thanks for visiting.
How cool!!! A Fork-tailed Flycatcher...an amazing-looking bird. I'd love to spy one someday...soon!
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