I just found and am currently listening to a Yellow-throated Warbler in Inwood 
Hill Park. The bird is currently foraging on  east facing slope of the ridge. 
Walk to the south east corner of the soccer field to enter the woods. Take the 
path to your right, or the north paved path that overlooks the field and the 
lagoon. Do not take the path that takes you into the Clove and Bird Alley. Walk 
up the paved path about 150 paces or until you can look down on a triangular 
patch of tangle where the hill, the Lagoon, and the edge of the soccer field 
meet. Start looking and listening both up and down slope from there. I first 
had coming up from the water and watched it slowly work it's way up the hill, 
moving north and west. Un believably, I obtained digi- binned image with my 
phone as I was scrambling up the fairly steep hill face while it flitted and 
creeped from trunk to low hanging branch. I will forward a link to my pic later.
Directions: Inwood Hill Park is the Northern most park on Manhattan Island, 
NYC. You may enter the park at 211th St. or 218th St. walking west from 
Broadway. Take the 1 to 215th or the A to the last uptown stop, 207th.

Good Luck, 

Nadir Souirgi
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