Extralimitally, A Gray Kingbird that's been present at Hyannisport,  
Massachusetts was seen again on Monday 10/24;  a Sprague's Pipit seen  
on Sunday 10/23 at Westport, Connecticut was not re-found the next day  
- that pipit was found near the shores of Long Island Sound, and was  
viewed & documented by many observers; both birds have been well- 
reported on their respective state birding list-serves.

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Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Monday, 24 October, 2016 -

Among the dozen Warbler species present Monday in Central Park was an  
Orange-crowned Warbler at the Great Hill in the park's north end, as  
well as a White-eyed Vireo in the same location, both photographed by  
Lynne Hertzog.  Some of the other warbler species present have been in  
the south-most part of the park as well as in many scattered locations  
therein, some species may be represented by just single individuals,  
yet there are also a few species still in modest -if scattered- numbers.

Chrysanthemums ('mums') in the Conservatory Garden -especially, even  
with others in other areas- of Central Park are starting to peak, with  
lush color- and a 'must'-see are many of the trees in the park as they  
attain autumn colors; a great "sour gum" (Tupelo) tree in the heart of  
the Ramble among those to seek out in coming days and weeks.

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"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability  
and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends  
otherwise." - Aldo Leopold (1887–1948), U.S. wildlife biologist,  
conservationist, professor, author, best known for his book "A Sand  
County Almanac" (1949), which has sold more than two million copies.

Good cold-front birding,

Tom Fiore
Manhattan

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