In consort with the arrival of early migrants in the other parks throughout 
NYC, I checked Bryant Park daily this week.  All action appeared to be in the 
begonia patches - mostly behind the Southwest Porch and across from the Bryant 
Park shed.  An abundance of Common Yellow-throated Warblers and Redstarts (nice 
to see them from above flitting around the ground), plus one Northern 
Waterthrush on Wednesday.  In front of the library on 5th Avenue today was an 
Eastern Wood Peewee.

Happy city birding,
Alan Drogin
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