1. I saw Comet Pan Starrs tonight from the Brooklyn Promenade. It was just above a bruise-colored haze bank (alas, poor Jersey!) over Ellis Island. The tail was quite diaphanous. It was my second try at spotting it, with an interval of poor weather in between. Not visible to the naked eye, it was easy to see with binoculars. It’s good for several more nights, provided the sky is clear.
2. Yesterday, an unfamiliar chipping in an otherwise fairly quiet Prospect Park announced the first Eastern Phoebe of the spring. It did not let loose with its eponymous song, but its tail rotated with gusto.
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