A visual journal exploring the birds of Inwood and Northern Manhattan by Teri Tynes

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Observations, ideas, and wonderings on birds encountered in the landscape.

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  • As Foretold, a Red-breasted Merganser Visits Inwood Hill Park 

    As Foretold, a Red-breasted Merganser Visits Inwood Hill Park 

    Cornell Lab’s BirdCast resumed posting live migration tools on March 1, noting on the Migration Dashboard for New York County that among the expected nocturnal migrants this time of year we should look for Red-breasted Mergansers. And, sure enough, a Red-breasted Merganser showed up in our local waters.  On the early morning of March 6 Read more

  • American Goldfinches Gather for an Early Spring Feast

    American Goldfinches Gather for an Early Spring Feast

    This past week, near the stone stairs at W. 207th Street in Inwood Hill Park, American Goldfinches have been busy pulling apart the new buds on elm saplings and gorging on them. They flit about a group of young trees, opening the buds and chewing on the flowers. On the morning of February 28, I Read more

  • The Cooper’s Hawk of Cooper Street

    The Cooper’s Hawk of Cooper Street

    The Cooper Street Rock stretches high above Cooper Street in Inwood, and on the rock grows a tall tree popular with all sorts of birds. The short street lined with apartment buildings is named after James Fenimore Cooper, the author of The Last of the Mohicans (1826). A Cooper’s Hawk often visits this rugged summit, Read more

  • Big Landscape, Little Ducks: A Winter Day Trip to Cold Spring, New York

    Big Landscape, Little Ducks: A Winter Day Trip to Cold Spring, New York

    I happen to love winter landscapes. I enjoy the sight of snow-capped peaks and winter trails. While I don’t ski, I often imagine sitting by a fire in a cozy ski lodge and looking at the slopes. When spring arrives, I often regret not having spent more time in a winter destination. On Tuesday, seeing Read more

  • A Gull, a Goose, and the Odd Duck in Wild and Wintry Weather

    A Gull, a Goose, and the Odd Duck in Wild and Wintry Weather

    New York City is experiencing a real winter this season with weather fronts bringing snow, freezing rain, and sleet to the metropolis. This year, the winter has been cold enough for the waterways to be covered in icy islands and sheets of ice floes. Periodic warmups have thawed the rivers and inlets. This weather pattern Read more

  • Drawing Juncos

    Drawing Juncos

    Lately I’ve been drawing and painting Dark-eyed Juncos, quintessential winter birds. During the recent snowfalls and bouts of freezing weather, I have looked for flocks of these little New World sparrows. I often find them in company of the Tufted Titmice, the White-throated Sparrows, and the Black-capped Chickadees, but sometimes the juncos are off on Read more