Re:[cayugabirds-l] Orange Crowned @ Salt Point

2020-10-31 Thread Suan Yong
The salt point flock continues to produce neat birds, including blue-headed 
vireo and pine siskins, and what I thought was a black-throared green is 
looking more like a Blackburnian. Have yet to relocate the orange-crowned 
candidate after it became camera sky and darted off.

Suan

> On Oct 31, 2020, at 2:47 PM, Suan Yong  wrote:
> 
> Saw what I'm pretty sure was an orange crowned warbler at salt point, in an 
> active area between south trail and salmon creek, with many waxwings, a 
> black-throated green and a yellow-rumped warblers.
> 
> Suan
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[cayugabirds-l] Orange Crowned @ Salt Point

2020-10-31 Thread Suan Yong
Saw what I'm pretty sure was an orange crowned warbler at salt point, in an 
active area between south trail and salmon creek, with many waxwings, a 
black-throated green and a yellow-rumped warblers.

Suan
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[cayugabirds-l] 50 Bonapartes @ Stewart

2020-10-31 Thread Suan Yong
There's a raft of some 50 or so Bonaparte's Gulls off Stewart Park, easier to 
ID with scope than binoculars.

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[cayugabirds-l] Snow buntings at Myers

2020-10-31 Thread Laura Stenzler
12 Snow Buntings on the spit at Myers Park. 

Laura

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[cayugabirds-l] New bird

2020-10-31 Thread Carol Keeler
I wrote too soon.  I’ve got 2 Fox Sparrows.  Then an American Tree Sparrow 
showed up, FOS.  After that a large group of Juncos showed up, but I’ve been 
getting them.  The Red Bellied Woodpeckers have shown up.  I’ve rarely had them 
for the past year so I’m delighted to see them regularly again. Still hoping 
for Grosbeaks.

Auburn 

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[cayugabirds-l] Yard birds

2020-10-31 Thread Carol Keeler
I got a rarity to my yard this morning- a fox sparrow!  I’m still getting one 
White Throat.  I have been getting a few Pine Siskins.  No Evening Grosbeaks 
yet.  I’m lucky to get any birds here with the roofers here many days.  They 
finished yesterday so maybe those Grosbeaks will finally show up.  I’m pleased 
to get the Fox Sparrow.

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