I'm so new to small-park birding in NYC that I don't know what's special, but a quick noontime walk among the Bryant Park hordes revealed an Orange-Crowned Warbler (northeast plantings), Common Yellowthroat, Hermit Thrush, and a tame, feeding Woodcock. First spotted from Sixth Avenue probing the ground near the 42nd Street edge, it then moved to the northwestern edge along 42nd. My interest drew a small crowd of fascinated tourists wondering what on earth it was.
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