This may be getting redundant, but the fact that Bryant Park is so small and 
there is no thick foliage makes it easier than finding them hiding in the 
bigger Central Park.  Nevertheless, this is the most American Woodcocks I’ve 
ever seen in one season in nearly 20 years working across from Bryant Park.

And so Friday night turned up another American Woodcock in a favored spot, just 
west of the Petanque court sitting in the flower bed.

Alan Drogin

> On Apr 3, 2017, at 11:10 PM, Alan Drogin <dro...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> Two more American Woodcocks at Bryant Park.  One located again just west of 
> the Petanque court and the other in the flowerbed around the lawn, just west 
> of the north central entrance.  The empty lawn was hopping with Song Sparrows 
> and Juncos and the first Hermit Thrush.
> 
> Alan


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