[cayugabirds-l] Red Crossbill @ Hammond

2023-08-17 Thread Suan Yong
A female or juv red crossbill just came down to eat grit at the Hammond Hill 
main parking lot. Has flown off but seemed to like that spot and may come back.

Suan
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[cayugabirds-l] Red Crossbill, Hammond Hill

2016-07-19 Thread Jay McGowan
While doing some sound recording training at Hammond Hill State Forest, we
had a fairly low flyover TYPE 1 RED CROSSBILL at the top of the Yellow 1
trail (the Mourning Warbler clearing). It happened pretty quickly but I was
gratified that all three of us were able to record it (albeit not
amazingly)! One of the not-so-amazing recordings can be heard here:
http://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/31405691
Also nearby were family groups of Magnolia and Blackburnian warblers, as
well as a calling Canada Warbler and other typical denizens of the area.

Chris Wood and Brian Sullivan had a flyover Red Crossbill at Summerhill
last week, and several people have had flyovers or small groups in some of
the state forests in Cortland County this summer.

Jay

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Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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