April in the Wild New York 2026 Calendar features these Canada Goose babies from a perfect spring morning in NYC.
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March in the Wild New York 2026 Calendar features a Red-breasted Nuthatch photographed in Central Park — a bright spark of early spring in the heart of the city.
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Fall Migration 2025 has been full of surprises — from Yellow-breasted Chats in city plazas to a Whip-poor-will in Central Park.
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Fall Migration 2025 in New York City: Hidden Gems
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So happy to have finally captured a good image of a Black-throated Blue Warbler today! #birding #CentralPark #FallMigration #birdingNYC
Love birding in Central Park’s Wildflower Meadow 🌸 — spotted this Northern Parula in striking colors! Fun fact: they often nest in hanging Spanish moss down south.
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Spotted a Canada Warbler in Central Park today — one of those perfect moments shared with birder friends.
These encounters are what inspire my Wild New York 2026 Calendar. 🗓️
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New blog post! 🐦
NYC’s birding scene goes way beyond Central Park. I’m sharing 5 underrated spots where I’ve found warblers, raptors—even a Black-chinned Hummingbird.
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Fork-tailed Flycatcher on Randall’s Island during Spring Migration 2025 by Dennis Newsham
Spring Migration 2025 brought rare birds, bright colors & good company. A life bird Fork-tailed Flycatcher, a bold Blue Grosbeak, & a hard-won Kentucky Warbler made it unforgettable.
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Female Rose-breasted Grosbeak standing tall pose on a tree in Central Park New York City photo by Dennis Newsham
Spotted a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak today in Central Park! Though more subdued in color than the males, she’s just as striking with her warm brown streaks and bold eyebrow stripe.
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Eastern Towhee taking a bath in Central Park. Photo be Dennis Newsham
Eastern Towhee taking a bath in Central Park = pure joy! 🧡 Known for its “drink your tea” song and fiery red eyes—always a welcome sight. 📸 Wildlife prints & gifts: DennisNewsham.com #EasternTowhee #BirdingNYC #SpringMigration #WildNewYork
Black and White Warbler in Central Park New York City Photo by Dennis Newsham
Black-and-white Warbler Spotted a Black-and-white Warbler in Central Park this week! One of the few warblers that creeps like a nuthatch—bold stripes, nonstop motion. 🖤🤍 📸 Discover NYC’s wildlife gifts: DennisNewsham.com #BirdingNYC #BlackAndWhiteWarbler #WildNewYork
Blue grosbeak posing in Central Park NYC. Photo by Dennis Newsham
Blue Grosbeak in Central Park! 💙
Didn’t think I’d find it, but my heart raced as I got closer—and there it was. A stunning Blue Grosbeak, spotted thanks to birders & alerts. Rare, beautiful, unforgettable.
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Lincoln Sparrow in Central Park photo by Dennis Newsham
Spotted a Lincoln’s Sparrow in Central Park! 🌿
Shy, streaked, and sweetly sung—this understated migrant is always a spring favorite if you’re lucky enough to see one.
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Indigo Bunting posing in a tree in Central Park Photo by Dennis Newsham
Spotted an Indigo Bunting in Central Park today—tilted its head just so in perfect light. 💙
These birds don’t have blue pigment—it’s all light refraction. Nature is wild.
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Hooded Warbler in Central Park Photo by Dennis Newsham
Another gem from today’s birding in Central Park: a Hooded Warbler! 💛🖤
That bold black “hood” and piercing gaze—absolutely striking. These forest-floor skulkers don’t always pose, but this one sure did!
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Black-throated Green Warbler in Central Park Photo by Dennis Newsham
Beautiful day birding in Central Park! ☀️
Highlight: this Black-throated Green Warbler posing like a pro. 💛🖤
Known for its buzzy song + bold throat patch—what a spring migration treat!
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Blog Post photo. Blue-winged by warbler flying in white flowers tree. Photo by Dennis Newsham
Spring Migration 2025 is here! 🌸🐦
Prothonotary and Kentucky Warblers, surprise sightings, and stories from the field—read Part 1 of my NYC migration blog now:
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Blue-winged Warbler with its wings out in Central Park NYC photo by Dennis Newsham
Today’s Central Park adventure brought something truly special—a Blue-winged Warbler feeding on insects among delicate white blossoms (crabapple, I think 🌸).
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Screech Owl at Inwood Hill Park sunning itself in its home in the Sun Photo by Dennis Newsham
Saturday was a perfect day for birding—79°F and sunny in NYC! Started at the beautiful Inwood Hill Park, where a Northern Screech-Owl was out, both eyes open, soaking up the sun. 🌿🦉
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Tufted Titmouse preached in Central Park near the ground in NYC photo by Dennis Newsham
🐦✨ A Tufted Titmouse soaking up the late-winter sun in Central Park—just like us, it’s waiting for the Spring Migration excitement to begin! 🌿🌸
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🕺✨ Spotted an American Woodcock in Bryant Park today—right in the heart of Manhattan! Watching it do its little dance was pure magic. Glad to see these amazing birds arriving in the city!
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Second Edition about to come out! Birdwatching in New York City and on Long Island. 24 new parks! March 22 @braindeispress.bsky.social #birdingnyc #birding brandeisuniversitypress.com/title/birdwa...
Last weekend I caught few photos at Cedar Grove Beach. #brant #robin #downywoodpecker #birds #birdingnyc #birding
Two male wood ducks, on facing forward and one facing away, standing on wet ice.
More wood ducks, enjoying icy NYC! #birdingNYC #birdwatching #birdphotography
Common merganser, seen earlier this month at the Reservoir. #birdingNYC #birdwatching #birdphotography
One of the many wood ducks seen this month at the Reservoir. #birdingNYC #birdwatching #birdphotography
Ruddy duck diving on the Hudson River today. These specialized divers migrate to NY waters for winter months, plunging beneath the Hudson's surface in search of mussels, aquatic insects, and tiny crustaceans. #WildlifeNY #HudsonRiver #BirdingNYC #BirdingNJ
Standing with some friends at Dell Water in Green-Wood Cemetery spotted 2 Common Mergansers passing over. @brklynwanderer.bsky.social was quick enough to get pics. 1st record for GWC! #birds #birdingNYC #birding #waterfowl
A small moss green bird with a tidy pale eye-ring shelters from the brutal winter winds in the middle branches of an invasive Russian Olive tree.
As most all #birders in the greater #birdingNYC area know by now, this rarity is keeping company with an even rarer female Painted Bunting. I have to wonder what is attracting these #birds, who often hang out together, to this desolate weedy urban beachfront lot. Why here? #birding