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  2. Central Park birdwatching incident - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of May 25, 2020, portfolio manager Amy Cooper was walking her dog in an area of New York City's Central Park known as the Ramble.Comic book writer and editor Christian Cooper was birdwatching there and noticed that Amy's dog was unleashed and running free, [4] despite the requirement that dogs in that part of the park be on-leash set by the Central Park Conservancy, which ...

  3. Starr Saphir - Wikipedia

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    Starr Saphir was born Muriel Theodora Saphir on July 21, 1939. Though she was born on Long Island, she grew up in Brooklyn, and started birding in Prospect Park, regularly traveling from her Bay Ridge home. She cited a black-and-white warbler as her "spark bird", or bird species which triggers a broader interest in birds or birding. [1]

  4. Pale Male - Wikipedia

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    Pale Male (1990 – May 16, 2023), or Palemale, was a red-tailed hawk that resided in and near New York City's Central Park from the 1990s until 2023. Birdwatcher and author Marie Winn gave him his name because of the unusually light coloring of his head.

  5. Christian Cooper - Wikipedia

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    On May 25, 2020, Cooper was involved in the Central Park birdwatching incident, [19] which led to the creation of Black Birders Week. [20] The incident is also the basis for his online comic book about racism, illustrated by Alitha Martinez and published by DC Comics , called "It's a Bird".

  6. Birding in New York City - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 New York Times article focused on appreciating the birds in art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an idea he got when taking a break from birding in Central Park, where the museum is situated. [116] Jonathan Franzen (b. 1959), novelist and essayist who was one of the main characters in the documentary, Birders: The Central Park Effect ...

  7. The Ramble and Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Ramble is one of three main woodlands in Central Park, [1] [2] [3]: 44–45 the others being North Woods and Hallett Nature Sanctuary. [3]: 2–3 The Ramble covers 36 to 38 acres (14.6 to 15.4 ha), and contains a series of winding paths, as well as outcrops, rustic structures, and several bridges.

  8. Talk:Central Park birdwatching incident - Wikipedia

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    Central Park birdwatching incident → Central Park dogwalking incident – The dog is a far more central focus of this event than birds. That is the animal both Coopers were interacting with. HearthHOTS 06:43, 4 October 2022 (UTC)— Relisting.

  9. Barry (owl) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Barry set the record for the longest stay in Central Park for a barred owl, ultimately choosing it as her home instead of migrating. [1] Barry was tracked by Manhattan Bird Alert, a feed on Twitter which tracks bird sightings across New York City. If Barry was posted to the feed, dozens of people rushed to the location to see her ...