Glacous-winged Gull. Image by Anthony Macchiarola.
Notable Sightings: July 1 to October 25, 2023
By Anthony Macchiarola
This section of time encompassed most of the fall migration period and saw many great birds come through Putnam County. Back in July, a very rare Franklin’s Gull was observed on the Hudson River in Cold Spring. Unfortunately, it did not linger, but was observed by a few folks while here. Only a couple of days later, a county first American Avocet was spotted in the same location! Glynwood Farm produced a handful of excellent birds including a Yellow-breasted Chat and county first Clay-colored Sparrow. Shorebirds are always at a premium in Putnam, but Barrett Pond hosted yet another county first White-rumped Sandpiper seen by many. Finally, two excellent warblers made an appearance this fall. A scare migrant Orange-crowned warbler at North Highland Park and a rare (and declining) Golden-winged Warbler at Foundry Preserve.
Some phenomenal birds in surrounding counties would be undoubtedly highlighted by two Northern Wheatears at Croton Point Park! Northern Wheatears typically migrate from northeastern Canada to Greenland, across to Europe, and south to their wintering grounds Africa; making continental US records pretty rare (It is worth noting that it is possible the same bird went unnoticed for weeks.) Surprisingly, two July records of Rufous Hummingbirds were noted (including one in Sullivan that stayed for a week or so and was seen by many). Dutchess had a both a lingering Trumpeter Swan and a one-day-wonder Roseate Spoonbill along the Hudson River.
Putnam County:
July 12: Least Bittern, Great Swamp, Patterson
July 19: Franklins Gull, Cold Spring
July 21: American Avocet, Cold Spring
July 22 Caspian Tern, Cold Spring
Aug. 3: Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Glynwood Farm
Sept. 3: White-rumped Sandpiper, Barrett Pond
Sept. 9: Yellow-breasted Chat, Glynwood Farm
Sept. 15: Golden-winged Warbler, West Point Foundry Preserve
Sept. 16: Philadelphia Vireo (2 each locale), West Point Foundry/Hubbard Lodge
Sept. 16: Clay-colored Sparrow, Glynwood Farm
Sept. 27: Orange-crowned Warbler, North Highland Park
Sept. 30 Dickcissel, Glynwood Farm
Oct. 11: Sora, Constitution Marsh Audubon Sanctuary
Oct. 12: Mourning Warbler, Carmel High School
Oct. 12: Eastern Meadowlark, Carmel High School
Oct. 14: Gray-cheeked Thrush, West Point Foundry Preserve
Oct. 21: White-winged Scoter, West Branch Reservoirw
Oct. 23: Black Scoter (16) Croton Falls Reservoir and (2) West Branch Reservoir
Oct. 23: Red-breasted Merganser (2), West Branch Reservoir
Oct. 24: Eastern Meadowlark (2), Croton Falls Reservoir
Dutchess County
Continuing: Neotropic Cormorant
Aug. 5: Upland Sandpiper, Links at Union Vale
Oct. 12: Trumpeter Swan, Tivoli Bays
Oct. 19: Sedge Wren, Southlands Farm, Rhinebeck
Oct. 22: Roseate Spoonbill, Beacon Waterfront Park
Sept. 25: White-rumped Sandpiper, Overlook Park
Oct. 7: Laughing Gull, Hudson River, Beacon
Westchester County
July 19: Western Kingbird, O’Hara Nature Center
Aug. 29: Lark Sparrow, Croton Point Park
Sept. 13: Northern Wheatear Croton Point
Sept. 14: Upland Sandpiper Criton Point
Sept. 25: American Golden Plover, Croton Point
Oct. 6: Blue Grosbeak, Westchester County Airport
Sullivan County
July 22: Rufous Hummingbird, Private Residence
Oct. 2: Red Phalarope
Ulster County
July 23: Rufous Hummingbird, Private Residence
Rockland County:
July 22: Whimbrel, Piermont Pier
Orange County
Continuing Neotropic Comrmorant
Aug. 7: Upland Sandpipers (4) Black Dirt
Oct. 23: Long-billed Dowitcher, Liberty Loop
All of the notable sightings listed here were compiled using eBird.org. eBird is a fantastic website that allows to you to find birds and places to go birding (both locally and while travelling somewhere new), as well as a way to keep track of your bird lists and photos. All of the data you input into eBird contributes to science and to the conservation of birds and their habitat. We encourage everyone to join eBird (it is free, you just need to create an account) and record all of your bird sightings there. And remember, eBird is not just for notable sightings! Please visit ebird.org/about to learn more and to sign up. And visit https://ebird.org/region/US-NY-079?yr=all to see Putnam County’s eBird page.
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