Re: [cayugabirds-l] Redpolls!

2021-02-25 Thread anneb . clark
There seems to be an inexaustible supply! My feeders now support about 50 and a 
nippy disputatious bunch they are. Lots of pics of heads forward, low, bills  
open until another moves. 
Niger is one focus. The other is bits of suet on the ground from sloppy eaters. 
Lots of really bright rosy breast feathers. 

No Hoary Redpolls though. 

Anne

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> On Feb 25, 2021, at 7:20 PM, Laura J. Heisey  wrote:
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> I've had 2 Redpolls at my feeders for a week or so, first year to see any 
> stick around my Newfield neighborhood.
> 
> A RB Nuthatch has been here all winter.  It's a joy to see one nearly every 
> day!
> 
> Laura
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> We’ve had two at our sunflower seed feeder on Bald Hill in Danby!
> Mary
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>> On Feb 25, 2021, at 3:10 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
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>> Today, I saw not only "my" Red-breasted Nuthatch 2 different times, 
>> front a= nd back yards, but also saw 4 Redpolls under feeders in back about 
>> 2 PM !
>> First time to see Redpolls in my yard.
>> 
>> RB Nuthatch was chopping up peanuts and stashing pieces in tree bark 
>> and cr= acks in branches.
>> 
>> Donna L. Scott
>> 535 Lansing Station Road
>> Lansing, NY 14882
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Redpolls!

2021-02-25 Thread Laura J. Heisey
I've had 2 Redpolls at my feeders for a week or so, first year to see any stick 
around my Newfield neighborhood.

A RB Nuthatch has been here all winter.  It's a joy to see one nearly every day!

Laura

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We’ve had two at our sunflower seed feeder on Bald Hill in Danby!
Mary

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> On Feb 25, 2021, at 3:10 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
> 
> Today, I saw not only "my" Red-breasted Nuthatch 2 different times, 
> front a= nd back yards, but also saw 4 Redpolls under feeders in back about 2 
> PM !
> First time to see Redpolls in my yard.
> 
> RB Nuthatch was chopping up peanuts and stashing pieces in tree bark 
> and cr= acks in branches.
> 
> Donna L. Scott
> 535 Lansing Station Road
> Lansing, NY 14882
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Redpolls!

2021-02-25 Thread Gmail
We’ve had two at our sunflower seed feeder on Bald Hill in Danby!
Mary

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> On Feb 25, 2021, at 3:10 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
> 
> Today, I saw not only "my" Red-breasted Nuthatch 2 different times, front a=
> nd back yards, but also saw 4 Redpolls under feeders in back about 2 PM !
> First time to see Redpolls in my yard.
> 
> RB Nuthatch was chopping up peanuts and stashing pieces in tree bark and cr=
> acks in branches.
> 
> Donna L. Scott
> 535 Lansing Station Road
> Lansing, NY 14882
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[cayugabirds-l] ducks

2021-02-25 Thread Susan Gateley
many ducks nice variety on open water at nw corner of Little Sodus Bay
afternoon of Feb 25 goldeneye, white winged scoter redheads pintail, a few
long tail lots of common mergansers, some courting behavior  - very
colorful selection

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[cayugabirds-l] Redpolls!

2021-02-25 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Today, I saw not only "my" Red-breasted Nuthatch 2 different times, front and 
back yards, but also saw 4 Redpolls under feeders in back about 2 PM !
First time to see Redpolls in my yard.

RB Nuthatch was chopping up peanuts and stashing pieces in tree bark and cracks 
in branches.

Donna L. Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882


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RE: [cayugabirds-l] gynandromorph cardinal

2021-02-25 Thread Deb Grantham
Also, many soaps and cosmetics have hormone distruptors in them. It gets into 
the water and so everyone and everything drinking that water is exposed.

Deb


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Atrazine affects frogs, might if affect birds as well?
Regi

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Non- birders have asked me about this and whether the bird could just be half 
male/female just in pigment. I notice the article says “possible 
Gynandromorph”. Does anyone know if there have been cases of just plumage 
dimorphism? Mike Tetlow

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] gynandromorph cardinal

2021-02-25 Thread Regi Teasley
Atrazine affects frogs, might if affect birds as well?
Regi


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> Non- birders have asked me about this and whether the bird could just be 
> half male/female just in pigment. I notice the article says “possible 
> Gynandromorph”. Does anyone know if there have been cases of just plumage 
> dimorphism? Mike Tetlow
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[cayugabirds-l] Carolina Wren

2021-02-25 Thread Lois E. Chaplin
Reynold the wren has been a regular around the feeders and has totally taken 
advantage of the mix I have kept out for him (lard, peanut butter, chick mash 
etc.). The Titmice have also been feeding on it. Yesterday, he beckoned in the 
Spring-like weather by starting his Teakettle song. Up to this point, all I'd 
hear were little chatters. And, this confirms it's a male. Here's hoping he 
finds a mate and hangs around.

Lois Chaplin
Beam Hill west

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] gynandromorph cardinal

2021-02-25 Thread metetlow
Non- birders have asked me about this and whether the bird could just be half 
male/female just in pigment. I notice the article says “possible 
Gynandromorph”. Does anyone know if there have been cases of just plumage 
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