Date: 4/12/26 10:51 am From: Tom Fiore <tomfi2...> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Central Park, NYC - into 4/12 - 7 Warbler spp., etc.
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Sunday, April 12 -
At least 7 American Warbler species were ongoing from Saturday to Sunday at Central Park, including Northern Yellow Warbler, Northern Parula, Black-and-white Warblers, Louisiana Waterthrushes, Pine, Palm and Myrtle-form Yellow-rumpled Warblers, the last 5 listed species in the multiple, and the last 3 listed above into double digits, especially so for Palm Warblers. Also ongoing at Central Park are 3 species of swallows - Barn, Tree, and N. Rough-winged Swallows. More than 75 species of native, wild birds for this park so far this weekend, as seen by hundreds of birders and photographers, all in not-for-profit guided bird walks and independently.
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On Saturday, 4-11, a Pileated Woodpecker was found or re-found at Inwood Hill Park, in northern Manhattan, moving from the mid-park upper woods to nearer the n. side, as seen by multiple observers in later times of day on Saturday. Elsewhere in NY County, a different Vesper Sparrow was among many migrants and other birds seen at Randalls Island on Saturday by a number of keen regulars to Randalls - the Vesper there being different to the sparrow of that species seen as well at Central Park all day Saturday by many many observers and photographers.