Most travel guides aren’t designed for birding—so in this series, we’ve called up birders who bird and work in some of the best birding territory in the country to get the inside scoop on where to go, what to look for, and how to make your trip as successful as possible. *** Take some great birding, then add subway access, plentiful benches, restrooms, and even snack carts—that’s birding in Central Park in the heart of Manhattan. We mean it when we say great birding, too: More than 200 species of birds visit the park every year, taking advantage of all that green space in the middle of the dense city buildings. Each spring, migration keeps birders coming back for warblers and other species stopping to refuel. People willing to spend the whole day sweeping through the park and targeting sightings of rare birds occasionally top 100 species, although that takes concerted effort, according to Kellye Rosenheim, who works at New York City 吃瓜黑料 and co-authored a...