Date: 9/10/16 1:37 pm
From: Goldstein, Gina
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC - Saturday Sept. 10, [-  
etc.]
For the record, there was also a male hooded warbler later in the day  
in the scrubby area west of the tupelo tree. Found by Miriam Rakowski.
        From: Gina Goldstein,
                    New York City
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Thanks Gina, (& Miriam) also seen today 9/10 in Central Park were an  
American Bittern (by Kyu Lee) at the Azalea Pond- & apparently moving  
a bit south within that area, after the a.m. sighting - as well as at  
least 4 more warbler species not yet noted to this list for Saturday  
in Central, those being Palm, Bay-breasted, Tennessee, and Nashville  
(none of which is new for the season there).  And some other species  
of migrants; with further reports perhaps tomorrow, thanks to all for  
many reports on various forums & in person &/or directly.  A few  
Common Nighthawks just now, as well - after 6 in north end of the park.

peaceful birding to all,

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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