Hi everyone,
I realize it’s late, but hopefully this bird will still be present tomorrow. I
have not seen it, just reporting it here.
Details and photos of the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher seen at the FLLT Goetchius
Wetland Preserve along Flatiron Road are at this eBird report below:
Adam Troyer reports that the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher continues at his
family’s dairy farm at the end of TOMAK (also spelled TOMACK) Road in the town
of Candor in Tioga County.
It’s a spectacular bird. Wear muck boots, it’s usually near the pastured cows.
- - Dave Nutter
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Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher
Today (yesterday Tuesday) just about 6 o'clock I received a call from Gail
Benedict that
she was looking at a Scissor-Tailed flycatcher. She was in a small
cemetery in Pharsaalia.
Go to Lower Cincinnatus, take the Brackle Rd.(Rte. 23) towards Norwich
continue a few
The dregs of this tropical storm appear to have brought us more than
rain- I was just shown a very clear cell-phone photo of a
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER perched on a horizontal wire, said to have
been taken just a few minutes ago on the grounds at Sterling House of
Ithaca, which is on Bundy
That reminds me of a (slightly) funny story. Some years ago I had to go to
Tulsa on business. I'd never been to that part of the country before, and
really wanted to see a Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher (the state bird!). But I
didn't see one, and I kept not seeing one, and was telling the cab
Didn't find a scissor tailed here but there is a wydah coming to the
feeders, I think a pin-tailed wydah. Cool bird.
On Thursday, September 8, 2011, John Greenly j...@cornell.edu wrote:
The dregs of this tropical storm appear to have brought us more than rain-
I was just shown a very clear
Ahah, a wydah?? cool indeed, but I think we can therefore safely rule out a
scissor-tailed there too!!
Hmmm, so, the provenance of the photo I was shown My friend said his wife
took it and emailed it to him, but I bet she saw the bird, tried to identify
it and came up with the
I spent 2 1/2 hours today looking for the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
from about 8- 10:30. It was not seen by any of the people who had come
to look, It was pretty laden with frost at arrival. Diana Whiting
On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:01 PM, Matthew Medler wrote:
Just a quick note for those who
The SCISSOR TAILED FLYCATCHER is being seen this morning on VanDyne
Spoor Road.
Gary
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