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ML637069274

Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens

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Contributor

Karlo Mirth Media from this contributor

Date

4 Jun 2025 eBird checklist S246686220

Location

Forest Park
Queens, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 40.7013226, -73.8513368
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Not specified
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Observation details

Heard in three different locations ("peet-SEEK!!") throughout the park. Possibly two birds, maybe even three! The first one I heard was in the Gully, singing sporadically. The second one I heard just two minutes after leaving the Gully, about two hundred yards down the bridle trail. It certainly may have been the same one I heard initially. The third one was the furthest away of the three locations. This was in the unnamed gully bounded by the yellow trail, the railroad tracks, the Ridge trail, and the bridle trail to the north of the waterhole. This one was singing more regularly, about once every minute, and with a more full-throated voice than the first one. Resolved to see this bird, I stood in the same spot for 15 minutes before I finally got it. It was in shade so I couldn't make out the coloration too well but clearly saw an eye ring and whitish throat, and the primary appeared to be longish.

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