Sunday, 4/30/2017-
Central Park, N.Y.C.

A Kentucky Warbler has been reported from the Loch area, Central’s north end; 
apparently moving a bit east when seen, mid-morning. Some other observers are 
certain to be seeking this.

A male Blue Grosbeak has been observed at the Strawberry Fields section of 
Central Park (a bit earlier in the morning) but had apparently moved off to the 
north; so far there is no new word on this species - one could be found in 
almost any area within the park. 

An adult Red-headed Woodpecker was around the feeders & vicinity in the Ramble 
area, and the Least Bittern was continuing at the Gill, just west of the Azalea 
Pond in the Ramble.  Plenty of other migrants are also about with further fresh 
migration that has occurred.

good -and ethical- birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan
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