[cayugabirds-l] Carolina Wren

2017-04-01 Thread Anne Marie Whelan
Been seeing a Carolina Wren a few times in the last few days days - in my
feeder and rooting around in the leaves on the ground.  A first!

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[cayugabirds-l] Myers Point: swallows, Red-necked Grebe

2017-04-01 Thread Jay McGowan
This afternoon I stopped by Myers Point to find a good flock of 100+ Tree
Swallows off the marina and Ladoge area, along with at least two NORTHERN
ROUGH-WINGED and one CLIFF SWALLOW. Two gorgeous but very distant alternate
adult RED-NECKED GREBES were on the lake out to the northwest of the point.

This morning we checked Dryden Lake and a few other spots in Dryden but
didn't turn up too much of note.

A few days ago I was at Myers and didn't find anything rare but got a fun
first audio recording for me:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S35489727

Jay

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Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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[cayugabirds-l] Lansing Lake birds

2017-04-01 Thread Donna Lee Scott
About 20 TREE SWALLOWS foraging over & at surface of Cayuga Lake off Lansing 
Station Rd. Also, calling, diving 2 COMMON LOONS in breeding plumage; about 6 
COMMON MERGS flying by. ~12:30 PM.

Donna Scott
Sent from my iPhone

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