A Northern Saw-whet Owl is currently giving his tooting "back-up"
call from across our pond in Brooktondale. The first one we've heard
in a few years!!!
Sandy Podulka
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Seen Fishers Landing on the St Lawrence
Thinking of going tomorrow.
Any takers?
Carl
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Several people have written to suggest I heard a Pine Siskin, and I
listened to all four recordings on the Macaulay Library, and none match.
What I heard matches Northern Parula (first place) and Pine Warbler (second
place)I"ll try to record on my phone next time.
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:19
About 3:00 p.m. today the tanager was sitting on the wall directly over the
underground entrance to the campus store. It flew into the small tree in the
courtyard below for a few minutes until a group of people walked too close by.
It flew down towards the trees in Wee Stinky Glen where I
My wife, Janet, and I traveled to Montezuma this morning. It was a good trip.
We saw our largest number of Snow geese at the Mucklands. Here are the
highlights:
Aurora Boathouse:
Canada geese
Redhead
Goldeneye
Union Springs Mill Pond:
Bufflehead
Coot
Redhead
Ringneck
American Wigeon
Canada
My wife, Janet, and I traveled to Montezuma this morning. It was a good trip.
We saw our largest number of Snow geese at the Mucklands. Here are the
highlights:
Aurora Boathouse:
Canada geese
Redhead
Goldeneye
Union Springs Mill Pond:
Bufflehead
Coot
Redhead
Ringneck
American Wigeon
Canada
I know it's early for a parula. Have there been any reports? But I think I
heard a parula (FOY) calling from up high In a pine tree on the west side of
the high school close to the creek today about 10AM. There were two sounds.
First one was a pulsing cricket or cicada-like sound, second one a
Thanks John.
Hundreds of pintails at Knox Marcellus yesterday folks.and lots of
them around the Potato Barn.
Pete Saracino
On 3/7/2016 11:46 AM, John Confer wrote:
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> Bob Horn, Ruth Yarrow, Susan Soboroff, Jae Sullivan-Whey (if I have
> that correct) had a very enjoyable trip around the
Wilson Rd. Lansing, between Conlon & Buck Rds.
In deciduous tree well back of the two eastern-most red barns on south side of
road at 154 Wilson Rd. best seen approaching from Conlon Rd from E to W, just
before arriving at the large white Federal style house.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Bob Horn, Ruth Yarrow, Susan Soboroff, Jae Sullivan-Whey (if I have that
correct) had a very enjoyable trip around the lake on Saturday. I did some
scouting up the the lock on Friday. Every place that was good on Friday iced
over during the night and the waterfowl were way out there. So much
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