Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Sunday, October 23rd -

Briefly, at least 14 warbler species were found and seen by many observers in 
the park, for Sunday.  Slightly more than that number of warbler species were 
found for all of New York County on the day.  Further local reports to come, 
including from other areas in the county.  Thanks to the many independent 
birders and the participants and leaders of guided walks done for 
not-for-profit org’s, who've again added/contributed many of these sightings.  

Ovenbird*,  Northern Waterthrush,  Black-and-white Warbler*,  Tennessee 
Warbler*,  Nashville Warbler*,  Common Yellowthroat*,  American Redstart,  Cape 
May Warbler*,  Northern Parula*,  Blackpoll Warbler,  Black-throated Blue 
Warbler*,  Palm Warbler*,  Pine Warbler,*  [Myrtle] Yellow-rumped Warbler*.  A 
few of these include individual birds which have been lingering for many days 
in the same general areas of Central Park.  A fair number of these species also 
have been showing in other locations in Manhattan, and some also on the 
outlying islands of the county. The species noted with an asterisk above were 
seen in the multiple, although others could also have been, for Central Park.

good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan



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