Karen Fung (kayeff) > December 24th, 2006: Cape May Warbler (first year female).  First reported by Jeff Nulle on December 20th, just south of the 115th Street entrance to Riverside Park in Manhattan.  It was seen feeding on tree sap coming from the holes that a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker had drilled.  Very uncommon to see this species in NYC so late in the year, and *especially* unusual to see in this park.
Karen Fung (kayeff) > Eastern Bluebird at the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Massachusetts
Karen Fung (kayeff) > "Peek-a-Hoo!"
Eastern Screech-Owls in Central Park
Karen Fung (kayeff) > Another photo of the Red-headed Woodpecker on 17 December 2006.
Karen Fung (kayeff) > "Escheresque". Snow Geese blast-off in the cornfields at Bosque del Apache.  The Visitors Center reported 55,000 "light geese" (mostly Snows) at the Refuge the week I was there.  Some folks have called this my "Where's Waldo?" image because there's a Ross's Goose mixed in with the flock.  See if you can spot it :).
Karen Fung (kayeff) > Life Lines
Karen Fung (kayeff) > 24 March 2007: This is the first-year Red-headed Woodpecker that overwintered in Riverside Park.  Its head is almost entirely red now, and much of the barring on the wings is gone.
Karen Fung (kayeff) > A flurry of Snow Geese at Dawn.  Taken at Bosque del Apache NWR.
Karen Fung (kayeff) > Greater Roadrunner at Bosque del Apache WR
Life Lines
Karen Fung (kayeff) > Life Lines
Life Lines
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