[cayugabirds-l] new wave of migrants

2010-05-14 Thread Geo Kloppel
It seems a fresh wave of migrants dropped into my neighborhood this morning. With no more effort than leaving the door open while I work, I've got 3 MOURNING WARBLERS, 2 TENNESSEE WARBLERS, 1 N. PARULA, several HOODED WARBLERS, various other warblers, multiple Cuckoos of both species

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Spanish bird names

2010-05-14 Thread Alberto Lopez
Yes it is very confusing, in Puerto Rico the names are very different, I personally prefer the puertorican names for obvious reasons. Here is the link of our local Spanish/English/SEO names: http://www.avesdepuertorico.org/catalogo.html Alberto Sent from my iPhone On May 14, 2010, at

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Morels and Hooded Warblers

2010-05-14 Thread Geo Kloppel
I've been finding yellow morels under large dead apple trees. Got one today as big as my hand. Hooded Warblers seem to like the dense understory shrubbery beneath the irregular canopies in the long- abandoned orchards here, so that's the connection, I guess. -Geo On May 14, 2010, at 8:22

Re: [cayugabirds-l] terns north from Myers Point, etc

2010-05-14 Thread Sydney F Penner
A little after 4pm today (May 14), I saw two Forster's Terns at Stewart Park. They flew over without much pause, headed south. Sydney Penner This afternoon (Friday 14 May) during a brief break in a busy taxi day I stopped at Myers Point. On the spit I found only ~20 immature HERRING