The finch is back and is being seen by many birders already this morning. 2788
Rt 12D Boonvillle 13309. Park behind the yellow tape and look towards the house
and bird bath being used as feeder and large sugar maple near the deck. Janet
Akin
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Tim Lenz and I were at Stewart park between 8:30 and 9 this morning and
found it almost completely devoid of waterfowl. There were a few birds of
note, though, including:
Green-winged Teal (pair)
Killdeer
Eastern Meadowlark (This bird flew in low from the lake and came in
directly above us giving
Still not much waterfowl here. Add canvasback, couple am. wigeons and a pied
billed grebe. I did not get the teal or meadowlark. Red throated loon still
present from east shore park. Could not relocate western grebe.
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On 3/5/2012 10:01 PM, Bill Addison wrote:
This has been the winter of finches, flock after flock of them. They are
eating up to 4 litres of black sunflower seed a day, if we give them
that many. These photos have pine grosbeaks, redpolls and pine siskins.
The male pine grosbeaks (red ones)
Well, no Pine Grosbeaks here, but I do have Pine Siskins again today, and one
Common Redpoll.
Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker Restorer
227 Tupper Rd
Spencer NY 14883
607 564 7026
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I just returned from a couple of hours atop Mt Pleasant. A pleasant
day, but rather slow for migration. A couple hundred Canada Geese and
many hundreds of blackbirds. One Killdeer flying over. 7 migrating Red-
tailed Hawks, three locals. A pair of Cooper's Hawks. One local
Northern Goshawk
Very large raft spreads about 1 mile from twin oaks campground north past rr
tracks. The birds are not densely packed. I would say there are almost as many
canvasbacks as redheads. Also found many scaup sp. I was able to positively
ID 1 greater and several lesser. There were also several ring
Another more densely packed large raft north of harris park. Not as big as the
one before. More scaup sp. In this one.
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Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 19:09:29
At midday today, I saw a gray-morph EASTERN SCREECH-OWL basking in our nest
box on Simsbury Drive in northeast Ithaca. Although I hadn't seen any
screech-owl in the box since my lone winter sighting on February 20, I
wasn't too surprised to see one today; it was certainly a perfect day to
bliss
The Cayuga Bird Club is pleased to welcome Dr. Howard Evans as guest speaker at
our monthly meeting on Monday, March 12 at 7:30 pm at the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology (as well as cookies and conversation at 7:15). Dr. Evans will be
presenting The Anatomy of Birds.
The Club will be
Spent the day birding around Cayuga Lake and Montezuma.
First stop though was Edwards Hill Road in Broome co. where I finally got
the NORTHERN SHRIKE for 2012. I had this guy way back in November.
From my photos in November vs. today's, it could be the same
bird, a first year bird
See
This afternoon I watched as 4 of the locals approached from the south began
circling over the village. We've had at least 17 for the past several years.
Fritzie
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I spent some time after lunch today in the field across from our house,
watching to see what might go by. At 1330, I noted two dark birds flying
side-by-side, about 3 feet apart, emerging from over the trees to the east.
They continued in this fashion straight to the west and out of sight, about
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