Despite the high winds and threatening rain keeping the crowds away, there was 
not much activity on the Bryant Park lawn today.  I could not find the 
Connecticut Warbler.  The count of Ovenbirds seemed to have increased.  The 
Grey-cheeked Thrush and Lincoln Sparrow on the south side of the lawn were 
still around.  I'm not sure if it's the same bird, but there was possibly a 
second Lincoln Sparrow at the gardening shed in the southeast corner.  Still 
around - the Veery, Northern Waterthrush, and many Common Yellowthroats and a 
few Catbirds.

Happy birding,
Alan Drogin
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