Thursday, 26 April, 2012 - Bryant Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City

I had a short note from Steve Chang late last night that he'd found  
the PROTHONOTARY Warbler at Bryant Park on Thursday, shortly before  
noon, in the park's northwest section (one area I may have spent  
little time in hours earlier).  That is, for those unfamiliar with  
that park, nearer Sixth Ave. & 42 Street - Steve did say that it was  
in lower limbs of a London Plane tree yet still fairly high above  
ground.  (I'll add that it's no longer the only yellow bird in the  
park if the Yellow Warbler & it each continue!  It's also possible  
other species may stop-drop in there as migration picks up a bit more.  
And that Protho. may take some work to find, even in a relatively  
small space it's been roaming...)

Good luck if going; thanks to Steven for his report.

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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