Good afternoon,
I realize that a corncrake (Crex crex) isn't a Finger Lakes visitor, but it is
such a rarity that I wanted to share it here! I myself have not seen the bird,
but belong to the groups "Birds of the Eastern United States" and "New York
Birders" on Facebook, and have been seeing
Hi All,
Just got back from Costa Rica where I was attending the joint conferences
of the Mesoamerican Society for Biology and Conservation, and Partners in
Flight. I was part of a great symposium on the Sister Bird Club Network
that links clubs and individual birders throughout the Western
Maybe getting insects that are embedded in tires? I've certainly seen house
sparrows going for insects on car grilles in parking lots.
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 9:38 AM, d...@cornell.edu wrote:
> Feisty House Sparrows were landing on my car tires yesterday!
> I was sitting in
Feisty House Sparrows were landing on my car tires yesterday!
I was sitting in parked car in driveway doing something & saw them all fly
from bush down onto front tire! They made noise while there.
Perhaps emulating the Black Vultures in The Everglades trying to chew off the
rubber??
Donna
Among a lot of feisty House Finches, I think it is just one American Tree
Sparrow—the first I have seen this fall. But the flock is flitting in and out,
so maybe more.
Anne B Clark
147 Hile School Rd
Freeville, NY 13068
607-222-0905
anneb.cl...@gmail.com
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
Yesterday, 11/7, after birding with the Bird Study Group at Myers Park;
Susan Soboroff, Bonnie Wojnowski and I continued up to MNWR. We
stopped at the Aurora Boathouse where there were hundreds of Ring-billed
Gulls, sitting on the docks and out on the water, with still more flying
around.