Monday, 3 January 2011 -  Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City

The Varied Thrush continues on in the same areas, including the  
northeastern corner of the ramble at the maintenance shed field &  
around the slope just east of the men's restroom there, as well as  
wandering a wider circle.  At the Ramble's feeders, at least 2 Pine  
Siskins turned up and fed at the nyjer seed along with many more  
goldfinches and the other usuals at the feeders.  Farther south in the  
same area where previously seen, the Red-headed Woodpecker (1st- 
winter) continues n. of the 66 Street transverse road & along the path  
south of sheep Meadow. A short search for a Chipping Sparrow at the  
Conservatory Garden area was unproductive, while in general there  
seemed to me to be fewer sparrows, mainly the numerous White-throated  
in evidence than had been just after the deep snow.  There is still a  
good amount of snow cover and even some ice lingering in parts of the  
park, yet the majority is gone.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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