City Nature Challenge 2023: New York City, the observation days

Most years here in New York City, the weather during the annual global City Nature Challenge is considerably less than ideal! Spring in New York City is unfortunately not like fall in New York City, which generally has nice sunny warm dry weather lasting for several weeks.

I always say that April here is often cold and rainy, and this year that has been totally true. When Ed and I came back from Nevis, West Indies in late March, at first we had a bunch of nice warm sunny weather, including three days of 90º, but more recently that changed over to chilly wet weather. Recently we have had weather in the low to mid 50s instead of what the average daily high temperature is supposed to be at this time of year here in NYC, which is 66º

The observation part of the City Nature Challenge lasts four days, a four-day weekend from Friday 28th through Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th, to Monday May 1st. The Friday was completely overcast with no rain, but chilly. The Saturday it poured with rain all day and was cold too. The Sunday was also heavily rainy and cold all day. There were big puddles everywhere. On the Monday we got to see the sun on and off, but it was still quite cold, although it did not rain at all, thank goodness.
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The first day of the Challenge, on Friday morning, I walked the Esplanade in my neighborhood from the Con Edison building up to the beginning of John Finlay Walk at Carl Schurz Park. Then at 1:30 pm I went over to the Little Hellgate Salt Marsh at Randall's Island, where I met up with Sara Rall from New Jersey, and we iNatted there for almost 2 hours. I have wanted to meet Sara for several years. Then I went home because my feet were hurting. Total of observations I made on Friday: 407.
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The second day of the Challenge, on the Saturday morning I went to Carl Schurz Park and walked around in a lot of that park except for the inland areas. Near the 90th Street Ferry stop I saw a couple of policemen, and a vast amount of fire department folks with all kinds of rescue gear including one guy in a red scuba suit. They were all at the edge of the East River looking over and down onto the rocks there. I went home early with wet shoes, wet socks, and feeling cold from not wearing enough layers, otherwise I would have stayed out longer and made more observations. Total of observations I made on Saturday: a measly 162.
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On the third day of the challenge, Sunday, I dressed warmly using many layers including several tops and leggings made of wool, and of cashmere, topped with waterproof jacket and pants and rain boots. I walked all the way round the Reservoir in Central Park. Then I went over to the Cherry Allée area of Carl Schurz Park. Total of observations I made on Sunday: 402.
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On Monday, the fourth day, the last day of the Challenge, Ed and I went to Randall's Island, starting at the eastern end of the turquoise 103rd Street footbridge, then walking up to the little Ward's Island beach, which I searched, then through the woodland area near there, and up the footpath on the south side of the Salt Marsh. Then Ed and I walked through the freshwater wetland woodland area till we came out on Central Road where the bus stops opposite the main Icahn Stadium entrance. Then we took the bus back to 125th street in Manhattan, and managed to get a taxi. On 77th Street I climbed into the flower beds in our building's front garden, where I turned over wood pieces and rat traps in order to see and record all the garlic snails, the striped greenhouse slugs, and some millipedes and earthworms. Total of observations I made on Monday: 303.
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My overall total number of observations in New York City during City Nature Challenge was 1,327. My overall total number of species I found during those 4 days in NYC was 294.

The following statistics could change, as people are still both uploading and ID-ing their observations and will be until 9 am on Monday 8th May, but right now I am ranked at number 2 in total number of observations in New York City during City Nature Challenge 2023, and also ranked at number 3 in total number of species found during City Nature Challenge 2023: New York City. As far as the Battle of the Boroughs goes, Manhattan is leading. I currently rank as number 1 in Manhattan with 1,273 observations of 293 species.

Publicerat 3 maj 2023 17.00 av susanhewitt susanhewitt

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Äkta Nattljus (Oenothera biennis)

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April 30, 2023 12:22 EDT

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April 30, 2023 12:27 EDT

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Öronskarv (Nannopterum auritum)

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April 30, 2023 12:27 EDT

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Buffelhuvud (Bucephala albeola)

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April 30, 2023 12:32 EDT

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Kinesträd (Koelreuteria paniculata)

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April 30, 2023 12:33 EDT

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Stor Vippklematis (Clematis terniflora)

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April 30, 2023 12:36 EDT

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Parkslide (Reynoutria japonica)

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April 30, 2023 12:38 EDT

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Virginiakrassing (Lepidium virginicum)

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April 30, 2023 12:41 EDT

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Japansk Klätterros (Rosa multiflora)

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April 30, 2023 12:43 EDT

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April 30, 2023 12:44 EDT

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Rostflockel (Ageratina altissima)

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April 30, 2023 12:59 EDT

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Hagelskottssjuka (Wilsonomyces carpophilus)

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April 30, 2023 12:59 EDT

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Gråbo (Artemisia vulgaris)

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April 30, 2023 13:04 EDT

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Fläcknäva (Geranium maculatum)

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April 30, 2023 13:04 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 12:52 EDT

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Sloken (Släkte Porphyra)

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Maj 1, 2023 12:57 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 13:00 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 13:01 EDT

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Havssallat (Ulva lactuca)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:02 EDT

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Sandmussla (Mya arenaria)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:03 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 13:04 EDT

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Amerikansk Knivmussla (Ensis leei)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:09 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 13:09 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 13:10 EDT

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Kanadagås (Branta canadensis)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:11 EDT

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Rödalger (Fylum Rhodophyta)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:11 EDT

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Vintergäck (Eranthis hyemalis)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:40 EDT

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Fläcknäva (Geranium maculatum)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:40 EDT

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Lindhorn (Eriophyes tiliae)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:42 EDT

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Löktrav (Alliaria petiolata)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:47 EDT

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Schersminros (Rhodotypos scandens)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:48 EDT

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Guldzizia (Zizia aurea)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:54 EDT

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Gulsporre (Linaria vulgaris)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:54 EDT

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Glansolvon (Viburnum lentago)

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Maj 1, 2023 13:54 EDT

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Sommarcypress (Bassia scoparia)

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Maj 1, 2023 14:03 EDT

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Trädgårdsveronika (Veronica persica)

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Maj 1, 2023 14:12 EDT

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Knölsmörblomma (Ranunculus bulbosus)

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Maj 1, 2023 14:17 EDT

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Fläckdisksnäcka (Gonyodiscus rotundatus)

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Maj 1, 2023 14:19 EDT

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Knölsmörblomma (Ranunculus bulbosus)

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Maj 1, 2023 14:21 EDT

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Maj 1, 2023 14:22 EDT

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Honungsbi (Apis mellifera)

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Maj 1, 2023 14:26 EDT

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Löksnäcka (Oxychilus alliarius)

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Maj 1, 2023 16:28 EDT

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Löksnäcka (Oxychilus alliarius)

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Maj 1, 2023 16:29 EDT

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Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)

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Maj 1, 2023 16:32 EDT

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Frilandshibiskus (Hibiscus syriacus)

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You made an incredible amount of observations and a found a high number of species in general but with the described weather conditions, wow!

Inlagt av kneubaue ungefär 1 år sedan

Thank you very much for your kind words!

If we ever get really nice weather during CNC, we can find out how much better I do then.

Inlagt av susanhewitt ungefär 1 år sedan

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