Friday, April 23rd addendum - Manhattan, N.Y. City

Happy to add that a singing male Yellow-throated Warbler (photographed) is 
giving views to multiple observers at Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan, in 
an area south-southeast of the Cloisters museum there, & not far from a 
(fenced) dog-run which is just to the east.  Look for birders and photographers 
in the area, this is a bit north of the parking pullout for the New Leaf 
restaurant, & north of the “A” train subway stop at 190th Street & Fort 
Washington Ave. in northern Manhattan.  It is a well-used area of the park.  
The bird was discovered by 9-yr.-old Asher Perkins, one of our many great young 
birders!!  First reported in afternoon, and already seen by many others.  A not 
entirely unexpected arrival given the other species showing in NYC, etc. but a 
**great** find, and particularly for that beautiful area of northern Manhattan. 
Be sure to check out the Hudson river views, and the lovely heather garden too 
if not a regular to the area.

good luck if you can go,

Tom Fiore
manhattan 
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