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Central Park Water Birds

Millions of people visit Central Park yearly. With it's abundance of birds, over 280 species, visitors from all over the world enjoy this great location for birding.

The most common waterbirds in Central Park are the Great Egret, the Black-crowned Night-Heron and the Double-crested Cormorant.

The best places in Central Park to see waterbirds are the Reservoir, the Pond, Turtle Pond, and the Harlem Meer.

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Size: 17 items (50 items total)
Green Heron
 
 

Green Heron

Size: 7 items
Double-crested Cormorant
 
 

Double-crested Cormorant

Size: 6 items
Black-crowned Night-Heron
 
 

Black-crowned Night-Heron

Size: 4 items
Great Egret
 
 

Great Egret

Size: 3 items
Pied-billed Grebe
 
 

Pied-billed Grebe

Size: 4 items
American Coot
 
 

American Coot

Size: 1 item
Red-necked Grebe
 
 

Red-necked Grebe

Size: 2 items
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
 
 

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Size: 1 item
American Bittern
 
 

American Bittern

Size: 1 item
Great Blue Heron (juvenile)
 
 

Great Blue Heron (juvenile)

Snowy Egret
 
 

Snowy Egret

Size: 1 item
Horned Grebe
 
 

Horned Grebe

Size: 1 item
Virginia Rail
 
 

Virginia Rail

Common Loon
 
 

Common Loon

Spotted Sandpiper
 
 

Spotted Sandpiper

Size: 1 item
Solitary Sandpiper
 
 

Solitary Sandpiper

Size: 1 item
Common Gallinule aka Moorhen
 
 

Common Gallinule aka Moorhen

     
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