Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Monday, September 16th -

A minimum of 21 species of migratory American warblers were found in the park 
thru the day Monday, including by those walking independently or in small 
groups, as well as those who lead or participate with not-for-profit 
organizations and institutions which have bird conservation and science-based 
education among top priorities.  Observers and photographers, as on every day 
while migration is in peak periods, have been out and about at all hours and in 
many sectors of this park.

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The birds being seen at Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan are among the great 
numbers of migrants all around the city for which guided walks are also 
offered, and continue thru the season into late autumn, for such not-for-profit 
organizations as the NYC Bird Alliance, the Linnaean Society of New York, and a 
number of other not-for-profit orgs with collective memberships into the 
thousands of individual supporters. Many observers of the birds being seen in 
N.Y. City now and all year round are members and supporters, as well as 
volunteers with such organizations, which richly deserve the support they 
receive in their work.

Thanks to all who offer support to conservation, education, and science.

Good birding to all,
Tom Fiore


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