Re: [cayugabirds-l] More count week species

2019-01-03 Thread Dave Nutter
I got a call today (3 Jan) from Reuben Stoltzfus, who today found a 
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET among Black-capped Chickadees near feeders at 641 Midline 
Rd. That’s another Count Week Species. 

Ken Rosenberg’s second-hand dark grebe with a round head in Fall Creek near the 
High School sounds like it could be a PIED-BILLED GREBE, a species I’ve seen in 
Fall Creek alongside Renwick on several occasions. Because it was reported for 
1 Jan, I think that if we can corroborate/confirm the sighting, then it should 
be included in the Christmas Bird Count, not just Count Week. But I didn’t hear 
about it in time to check it out today.

Sorry to have missed the deadline for the newsletter. It’s tough to report on 
an ongoing story!

- - Dave Nutter

> On Jan 3, 2019, at 8:53 AM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg  wrote:
> 
> Dave I received a report from a casual birder who saw a ‘grebe’ in Fall Creek 
> on the 1st— behind the high school not far from the Cayuga St bridge. 
> Described as all dark, small found head, diving a lot. 
> I didn’t have time to check this out yesterday, so maybe if you’re in that 
> area...
> 
> Ken

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[cayugabirds-l] Pine Siskin

2019-01-03 Thread Ann Mitchell
I just counted 20 at my feeders. I don’t know where they were for “the count” 
but they are certainly back!
Ann

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[cayugabirds-l] Evening GROSBEAKS - Ringwood Rd

2019-01-03 Thread Marie P. Read
27 Evening Grosbeaks at my feeders NOW!
Marie


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[cayugabirds-l] NE Ithaca, Th 1/4/19

2019-01-03 Thread Mark Chao
There is a first-winter WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW in our yard in northeast
Ithaca this morning, along with the usual array of House Finches, juncos,
jays, a CAROLINA WREN, and others.



Mark Chao

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] More count week species

2019-01-03 Thread Dave Nutter
I have been informed that this odd eBird list was an unlabeled false report 
created by a programmer at the Lab for a test. 

We have no Snow Goose or Tundra Swan for the count yet of which I am aware.

Keep looking for real birds!

- - Dave Nutter

> On Jan 3, 2019, at 7:15 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
> 
> In an eBird report from his office at the Lab of O yesterday (2 Jan 2019), 
> Francisco Padilla Obregon listed 1 each of Snow Goose, Tundra Swan, Canada 
> Goose, and hybrid  Canada/domestic Goose. Snow Goose & Tundra Swan are Count 
> Week birds. 
> 
> - - Dave Nutter
> 

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[cayugabirds-l] More count week species

2019-01-03 Thread Dave Nutter
In an eBird report from his office at the Lab of O yesterday (2 Jan 2019), 
Francisco Padilla Obregon listed 1 each of Snow Goose, Tundra Swan, Canada 
Goose, and hybrid  Canada/domestic Goose. Snow Goose & Tundra Swan are Count 
Week birds. 

- - Dave Nutter
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