This morning, and for 3-4 days prior, I've been hearing common
yellowthroats singing in the woods behind my house (Salmon Creek Valley,
Lansing). In past years, they've also arrived on the early side, yet
hearing one singing by (or before) April 20th seemed a little odd. But this
morning, the bird
Thanks Jason -I wanted to remember to post about the blue-headed vireo in our
backyard this morning.. Colleen Richards
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From: Jared Dawson
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Blue-headed Vireo in Trumansburg
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2019 16:45:41 -0400
Wide variety of ducks on the main pool, including Common Merganser, Ruddy,
Redhead, and all the usual ones. Virginia Rails calling near La Rue's Lagoon
(both sides of the road). Counted 14 Great Egrets fairly far out on the main
pool. Had at least 3 Wilson Snipe at Benning Marsh. Only other
Hello, around 15:40 up about a half mile on the nature trail that leads off of
Salo Dr. in Trumansburg, there was a FOY BLUE-HEADED VIREO passing through the
pines. There was a small mixed warbler flock as well, but I could only make out
a male Myrtle Warbler before they headed on. Otherwise
A FOY blue-headed vireo is singing in the woods at our house right now. Hunt
Hill Rd, east of Ithaca.
Laura
Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
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