Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
Thursday, Oct. 24th -

The one-dozen or more species of migratory American warblers seen by 
independent birders and photographers and by those leading or affiliated with 
not-for-profit guided birding walks included, on Thursday the 24th, at Central 
Park, the long-long lingering Northern Waterthrush, American Redstart, and 
Blackpoll Warbler amongst the other species in mostly greater numbers, and seen 
throughout all of the park and through all of the day, collectively.

Of waterfowl and associates at the park, ongoing were Hooded Merganser, 
Green-winged Teal, Wood Duck, Ruddy Duck, and other typical duckage of the Park 
now such as N. Shoveler, etc., plus American Coot at the CP reservoir.

Many more migrants were also found on Thursday for a total of more than 80 
species of wild native birds found by scores and scores of observers.

Thanks to the keen, quiet, courteous observers and photographers who offered 
sightings and photographs including those put into the non-x alerts, as well as 
into eBird, with the Macaulay Library for media archives.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan

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