Wood Thrush is a medium-sized, reclusive Neotropical songbird famous for its haunting, flute-like song. Identified by cinnamon-brown back & bold black-spotted breast, relies on mature, moist deciduous forests. 5/2026 #centralparknyc#birdcpp#thrush https://t.co/IlAnL7K0U7
A minute of nature therapy watching a bewicks wren have a very enjoyable “dust bath” in the middle of the trail this Canada Day in Delta BC 🇨🇦 Wed 1 July 2026
A Common Loon, one of two parents, is accompanied by two young chicks. At this age the youngsters primarily rely on the parents to supply them with food, mostly small minnows.
Red-winged Blackbird - These birds are very boisterous and have an unmistakable call that reminds me of a fax machine. I caught this male flying by at the Harlem Meer. They are known for the beautiful & vibrant red epaulets (red shoulder pads). #birdcpp@BirdCentralPark
Mourning Warbler - This beautiful and uncommon warbler is very elusive. They skulk in the understory, moving quickly among branches and leaves. They are so named because their hood resembles a "mourning veil". Taken at the Pool #birdcpp@BirdCentralPark