Many NYS birders may be readers of, or aware of the ABA blog; there’s a brief
write-up in one of the latest entries that offers some thoughts on the influx
of Wood Storks and Roseate Spoonbills to the north of their breeding ranges,
and sometimes, as the blog piece points out, very far north of
Thursday, Aug. 19th - Manhattan, N.Y. City:
A brightly-plumaged Prothonotary Warbler continued in the Central Park Ramble
(as previously, by waters such as The Gill, Azalea Pond, & adjacent locations
in the Ramble, esp. just north of the Gill / Azalea Pond areas - & sometimes
seen feeding on sm