I'm not tired of it. I still haven't been able to find time to see the
bird, what with being out of town for Thanksgiving and being at work, so I
appreciate the updates. I still want to know if I have a chance whenever I
find time to run to City Hall Park. I would guess I'm speaking for other
birders too.

In my opinion, a rarity is post-worthy for as long as it's present.

Thanks for posting, Dennis.

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 9:17 AM Dennis Hrehowsik <deepseagangs...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm sure everyone is tired of reports about this bird and (I won't say
> but) it continues in same location of city hall park (east west path in NE
> corner) for anyone who was considering trying for it.  Bird was hunkered in
> a tree with yellow leaves on south side of east west path near city hall
> gate it made one or two little half hearted nasally calls which alerted me
> to its presence.
>
> Dennis Hrehowsik
> Brooklyn
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