On Tuesday, an 11:30-12:00 walk along all four edges of the park and the plantings around the library uncovered at least one (and probably two) Common Yellowthroats, five Hermit Thrushes (four amid the library plantings), a Catbird (in the park's southwest corner) and a Winter Wren (in the scrubby plantings on the park's western edge, near the statue). The Yellowthroats seem to have a predilection for the insides of the big (wicker?) balls strung with white lights. --Joe Wallace
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