Fri., 2 May, 2014:
and outrageously omitted from the list of Warbler species seen by many  
today, in more than one area of Central Park:
Hooded Warbler (singing males)... so make that as many as 26 warbler  
species seen, this day (combined observers!)

it's been a long -& fruitful- birding day.

Tom Fiore
Manhattan
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> Friday, 2 May, 2014 - (mostly) Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
>
> yes, it really is May.   There is again excellent movement by  
> migrants NOW over much of the mid-Atlantic U.S.A., some coastal  
> areas may well benefit further on tonight's steering winds.
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> The day's warbler spp. tally appears to be up to as many as 25  
> species, & just possibly, even a bit more (?)
>
> Those I am aware of were -
> Prothonotary Warbler (at the Point, initially)
> Yellow-throated Warbler (south of west 65 St. Transverse)
> Orange-crowned Warbler (Ramble area)
> Blue-winged Warbler (multiple)
> Nashville Warbler
> Northern Parula
> Yellow Warbler
> Blackburnian Warbler (more than just a few, so suddenly)
> Cerulean Warbler (maybe only one experienced observer?)
> Magnolia Warbler
> Chestnut-sided Warbler
> Black-throated Blue Warbler
> Yellow-rumped [Myrtle] Warbler (very good numbers in a.m.)
> Black-throated Green Warbler
> Pine Warbler (few)
> Prairie Warbler (more than several)
> Palm Warbler (multiple)
> Black-and-white Warbler (multiple)
> American Redstart (several)
> Worm-eating Warbler
> Ovenbird (multiple)
> Northern Waterthrush (multiple, indeed many, including some away  
> from water)
> Louisiana Waterthrush (running very slightly late; there are some  
> also in May)
> Common Yellowthroat (more than a few)
> Canada Warbler

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