[cayugabirds-l] Afternoon Ellishollow Warbler Flock

2021-05-08 Thread Scott A. Anthony
Outback at home I had a total of six different Warblers I counted this 
afternoon.
The list consists of: Black Burnian, Yellow, Black and White, Chestnut, Black 
Throated Green,
and I had a joy of seeing a Northern Parula Warbler for the first time and even 
took a photo.

The apple tree in full bloom of pink flowers is what I believe is attracting 
the warblers along with
the Baltimore Oriole, yellow finches, and hummingbird.

Ellishollow

Scott Anthony



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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Snow geese moving north

2017-02-19 Thread Scott A. Anthony
Hi,

I had hundreds of Robins yesterday behind my place on Ellishollow Road.

Scott A.

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[mailto:bounce-121255605-72459...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Laura Stenzler
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snow geese moving north

Just had our first of the year snow geese fly north over our house on Hunt Hill 
Rd, east of Ithaca. Also robins in the yard. 

Laura

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] upcoming shorebird walks at Knox-Marsellus, Montezuma NWR

2015-08-14 Thread Scott A. Anthony
Hi,
I plan going to Montezuma tomorrow morning, leaving Ithaca around 6:30am if
Anybody wants to car pool. I only have internet at work; best to answer by 
3:30pm
Today.

Scott Anthony

From: bounce-119533362-72459...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-119533362-72459...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Nutter
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] upcoming shorebird walks at Knox-Marsellus, Montezuma 
NWR

This weekend there will be a shorebird walk at Knox Marsellus on SATURDAY 
morning 15 August leaving from the Montezuma NWR Visitor Center at 8am, led by 
Steve and Linda Benedict.

NEXT weekend there are 2 choices of Knox-Marsellus shorebird walks, later and 
earlier:
Saturday 22 August leaving the Visitor Center at 11am, led by Mike Tetlow, and 
including other parts of the refuge.
Sunday 23 August leaving the Visitor Center at 7am, led by me, Dave Nutter

Shorebirds this past week have included on Tuesday the continuing Red-necked 
Phalarope in K-M seen from the East Rd overlook and both a Wilson's Phalarope 
and a Buff-breasted Sandpiper on the duckweed in Puddler seen from the end of 
horrible Towpath Rd by me and Ann Mitchell. We did not go out on the dikes, but 
we did see some intriguing unidentified large shorebirds which flew away. There 
were also several Black-bellied Plovers, and the day before Dave Kennedy saw an 
American Golden-Plover. Meanwhile on Tuesday a Sanderling was found at Myers 
Point by Chris Wood, and a Wilson's Snipe or 2 was reported from Larue's Lagoon 
on the Wildlife Drive. And there may be Dowitchers to try to speciate at 
K-M So, there are lots of possibilities.

--Dave Nutter
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