Yes, walk west to Broadway from the 215th St station and the north to 218th St 
(there is a Twin Donut) on the corner), then west on 218th to the park at 
Indian Road.

BTW, yesterday I did not hear the bird vocalize, but at one point when I had 
not seen the bird for at least 15 minutes I played recordings of Cordilleran 
and Pacific-slope flycatchers to familiarize myself with them. While listening 
to the Pacific-slope recording the bird came barreling in over my shoulder and 
landed directly in front of me.

Joe DiCostanzo

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> On Dec 11, 2016, at 8:29 AM, 'Goldstein, Gina' [email protected] 
> [ebirdsnyc] <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If you walk north before going west you can avoid the steps/big hill. I think 
> the street is 218, but just keep going north til you see no stairs. A slight 
> detour only. 
> 
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> On Dec 11, 2016, at 8:18 AM, Karen Fung [email protected] [ebirdsnyc] 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>  
>> I was there yesterday afternoon and was able to get a few pics around 2:15 
>> pm.  My eBird checklist is here:
>> 
>> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32955801
>> 
>> A warning to those taking the #1 train to 215th St: if you continue on 215th 
>> to walk west into the park, you'll be walking up 7 flights of stone steps to 
>> get there, so be prepared! Of course you'll get your reward on the way back 
>> when it's all downhill.   There may be another way to get there that avoids 
>> the steep incline, but maybe others can chime in on this.
>> 
>> I checked my Fitbit after arriving home, and it showed that I walked the 
>> equivalent of 32 flights of stairs (which included those in and out of the 
>> subway).  I would say that the trip accounted for at least 26 of those 
>> flights, so it was a good workout.  
>> 
>> Karen Fung
>> NYC
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