Hi Tom and all,
The Yellow-throated Warbler had white above the lore, suggesting interior
race - Setophaga dominica albifrons.
A couple of photos on Paul Bourdain's blog here:
http://paulsusbirdingblog.blogspot.com/2017/04/yellow-throated-warbler-in-central-parl.html

good birding,

Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 8:55 AM, Thomas Fiore <tom...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> This Friday morning & overnight brought a lot of additional migrants in;
> some coastal areas may be quite interesting!  At Manhattan (N.Y. City),
> Central Park has gone from scattered Gray Catbirds on Thursday to
> everywhere-Catbirds, today, 4/28.
>
> There were a minimum of 4 Solitary Sandpipers in the north end, and could
> well be more (compost puddle-pool, The Meer, & The Pool) and at least 2
> other wader species were already being seen, Spotted as well as Least
> Sandpiper (latter is annual, but often less-noticed in Central Park).
>
> Diversity appears very good again, with even Blackpoll Warbler already
> being found (that species is now about-annual in very small no’s. by the
> end of April here) this morning, & numerous other warblers including a few
> more first-of-year sp. (Magnolia, Chestnut-sided) as well a horde of
> Myrtlerumps.  Also in fairly good no’s. again are sparrows, with a chance
> of an uncommon species in that tribe turning up.   A Yellow-throated
> Warbler was being seen at The Point, the southern peninsula of the Ramble,
> by the lake’s eastern arm (would be great to know which race this or any
> seen are, of that latter species…)
>
> Already this morning, at least 5 vireo species, 4 wren species (Marsh is a
> bit uncommon in Central), 3 Catharus thrush species, Great Crested
> Flycatcher, & Yellow-billed Cuckoo…
>
> and these just in the first 3 hours of the day.  It may be well worth a
> noonday or later walk, or just a peek in any local patch, with all sorts of
> possibilities in almost any location on this sort of strong migration push
> of neotropical & other migrants…    There were some migrants in a few small
> greenspaces at first-light in Manhattan, and just now.
>
> good luck, & ethical birding,
>
> Tom Fiore
> manhattan
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