Manhattan, N.Y. City, including Central Park and elsewhere -
Saturday, April 11th -

A Pileated Woodpecker, a special bird to see in this county, was photographed 
at the SE part of Fort Tryon Park this Saturday morning. One other site to 
possibly check would be Highbridge Park as well as all along the Harlem river 
park areas, as well as Inwood Hill, all in northern Manhattan. This is THE peak 
time for this species to wander, especially for unmated Pileateds.  More on 
todays sighting in a future report.

A Vesper Sparrow has been seen by many at Central Park, around the northeast of 
North Meadow ball fields and vicinity in the parks northeast quadrant, thanks 
to R. Falk and M.B. Kooper for the alerts and the find. Other birds showing in 
Central Park on Saturday have included Blue-headed Vireos, at least 7 species 
of American warblers - a listing in later reporting - and nice increases of a 
variety of expected mid-April migrants.  Three species of swallows were 
continuing in Central, and may be encountered elsewhere in the county, the more 
recent of these migrants being Barn Swallows.

Good birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan

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