[cayugabirds-l] white-crowns

2016-05-04 Thread Bill Mcaneny
Since Saturday, we have hosted six WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS.  No Orioles yet.
No Hummers either.  A male R-B Grosbeak before last weekend.

Bill and Shirley McAneny 

TBurg


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[cayugabirds-l] RB Grosbeak

2016-05-04 Thread W. Larry Hymes
They're on the move.  We had both male and female ROSE-BREASTED 
GROSBEAKS at our feeders today.  This was our first female (saw a male 
on 4/28).


Larry

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Duck nest boxes at Mill Pond

2016-05-04 Thread Donna Lee Scott
It sounds like those duck boxes are also way too close together, and too close 
to the benches, which the ducks don’t like.
- Donna Scott

[Fritzie B. wrote: I'm presuming the scout who put the benches & cut out a path 
along the south side of Mill pond is the one who, a couple wks. ago, put up 3 
duck boxes a few ft. from the path along the pond edge & not far from the 
benches. They are not adequately safe-guarded from predators. Another duck box 
has been put on a post along the south side of the path. I saw at least one 
bluebird box attached to a tree, with no predator shield.  This was done by the 
scout seeking to get his Eagle Scout ranking & whose mother told me they knew 
nothing about birds.  Give them credit for wanting to do a good deed & 
following through with structures that look good. We'll have to wait a yr. to 
see if
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[cayugabirds-l] first ruby throat!!!!

2016-05-04 Thread Carol Cedarholm
Just had our first ruby throat visit our feeder on First St!!!

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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Heights to Cornell yesterday

2016-05-04 Thread Ray Zimmerman
Yesterday morning I walked to Cornell from Eastern Heights. Here are some 
highlights …

- about 30 Pine Siskins along Tudor Rd.
- a Solitary Sandpiper by the side of the trail near Hawthorne Woods
- a White-crowned Sparrow by Maplewood Apartments
- House Wrens galore
- a Brown Thrasher
- Eastern Tohee

Then later in the day, from my office in Rhodes Hall overlooking the gorge I 
saw, two small falcons fly over and a few seconds later another falcon (not 
sure if it was a 3rd or one of the original 2). Unfortunately, I was not able 
to tell if they were Merlins or Kestrels. Any good tips for distinguishing 
these 2 species quickly when you don’t have a good view?

And this morning I saw another White-crowned Sparrow along the path that runs 
behind Mann Library.

   Ray
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] new visitors!

2016-05-04 Thread Kurt Vandeveer
Funny you should mention that...2 nights ago we lost 3 N0-NO feeders to a black 
bear.  My wife has lived in the area (Wayne, NY) most of her life and wished 
she would see one...it came back at 6:00 PM yesterday so she got to see it.  We 
took down the rest of the feeders but we have an larger dead tree limb that we 
put black oil seed on.  (We have had 37 Gold Finches on and around it at one 
time.)  So he came and sat there licking the remaining seeds off.  

While we got some great pictures I am hoping we don’t see him again...but we 
will be bringing our feeder in for a while and the gold finches will have to 
wait until we know he is gone.

Van

From: Asher Hockett 
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 12:51 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] new visitors!

Yesterday I spent the day at home adding feeding stations. We had a beautiful 
Yellow-rumped Warbler eating suet scraps from the deck railing - he had the 
brightest and most distinct yellow crown I have ever seen on a Y-r, not fuzzy 
at all like Sibley's. The male R-b Grosbeak was parked alternately at the suet 
and new mixed seed feeder tray. Both goldfinches and siskins at the nyger 
socks, and the usual gang of woodpeckers, chickadees and nuthatches.

I erected a new pole in the garden with a big black oil sunflower seed feeder 
on it. We haven't had a ground level pole since we moved to S Danby Rd for fear 
of bears. This morning I found the pole uprooted and on its side about ten feet 
from where it had stood, seed feeder empty and nyger sock ripped up. I think a 
strong raccoon could have pushed it over with the gravitational help of the 
heavy seed feeder, but I doubt that it would have been dragged so far out of 
position, so I am guessing we might have a bear. Tonight in better light I will 
examine the area for signs. I may re-erect the pole and try to stay up to see 
who visits.

Our seed is in tight-lidded galvanized trash cans on the second story deck. I 
am a bit concerned that we may be inviting disaster - stairs aren't a big 
obstacle.

As much as I'd love to see a bear here, I would rather not.

-- 

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[cayugabirds-l] new visitors!

2016-05-04 Thread Asher Hockett
Yesterday I spent the day at home adding feeding stations. We had a
beautiful Yellow-rumped Warbler eating suet scraps from the deck railing -
he had the brightest and most distinct yellow crown I have ever seen on a
Y-r, not fuzzy at all like Sibley's. The male R-b Grosbeak was parked
alternately at the suet and new mixed seed feeder tray. Both goldfinches
and siskins at the nyger socks, and the usual gang of woodpeckers,
chickadees and nuthatches.

I erected a new pole in the garden with a big black oil sunflower seed
feeder on it. We haven't had a ground level pole since we moved to S Danby
Rd for fear of bears. This morning I found the pole uprooted and on its
side about ten feet from where it had stood, seed feeder empty and nyger
sock ripped up. I think a strong raccoon could have pushed it over with the
gravitational help of the heavy seed feeder, but I doubt that it would have
been dragged so far out of position, so I am guessing we might have a bear.
Tonight in better light I will examine the area for signs. I may re-erect
the pole and try to stay up to see who visits.

Our seed is in tight-lidded galvanized trash cans on the second story deck.
I am a bit concerned that we may be inviting disaster - stairs aren't a big
obstacle.

As much as I'd love to see a bear here, I would rather not.

-- 
asher

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[cayugabirds-l] Swan Pen

2016-05-04 Thread Ann Mitchell
There is a Blue-winged and Nashville Warbler there at 12:30 today.
Ann

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[cayugabirds-l] Cormorants on Frontenac Island ... dozens!!!

2016-05-04 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
At 11 a.m. I was quite dismayed to see many, many, many dozens of 
cormorants in the trees, on the rocks & in the waters of Frontenac 
Island in Cayuga Lake here at Union Springs. :-(:-(   The Bass 
tournament will take place here 23-24 June if the cormorants leave any 
fish! This is the first yr. I have ever seen them FILLING the trees on 
the island. Hopefully they will move on.

I'm presuming the scout who put the benches & cut out a path along the 
south side of Mill pond is the one who, a couple wks. ago, put up 3 duck 
boxes a few ft. from the path along the pond edge & not far from the 
benches. They are not adequately safe-guarded from predators. Another 
duck box has been put on a post along the south side of the path. I saw 
at least one bluebird box attached to a tree, with no predator shield.  
This was done by the scout seeking to get his Eagle Scout ranking & 
whose mother told me they knew nothing about birds.  Give them credit 
for wanting to do a good deed & following through with structures that 
look good. We'll have to wait a yr. to see if anything other than 
starlings build in the boxes. Stay tuned!

Several pairs of Buffleheads continue on Mill pond along with a Redhead 
& a Ring-necked pair.

Why is it the feral & neighborhood cats (from 2 & 3 blocks away) don't 
ever seem to catch any of the several doz. house sparrows? Yesterday I 
destroyed 5 of the 6 sparrow eggs in one of 6 bird boxes.

Fritzie

Union Springs



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[cayugabirds-l] Bobolink on West Hill

2016-05-04 Thread Caro
May the 4th be with you, cause the BOBOLINKS have arrived up here. (I always 
thought they sounded like R2D2 or some sort of alien transmitter radio)


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[cayugabirds-l] More Blackburnians

2016-05-04 Thread Geo Kloppel
This morning I've found several Blackburnian Warblers singing in the NE corner 
of the L-P Preserve (off Station Road), and from the north pinnacle I heard a 
few distant songs, including Wood Thrushes and a second Scarlet Tanager. 

-Geo
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[cayugabirds-l] Fw: eBird Report - Shindagin Hollow SF, May 4, 2016

2016-05-04 Thread Laura Stenzler
Hi all,
 We also had two Baltimore Orioles in our yard this morning Hunt Hill Rd). When 
I returned from birding at Shindagin Hollow (report below), I found two Orioles 
sharing a suet block!
As I just mentioned, I drove and walked about 3 miles along Shindagin 
Hollow Rd. this morning, north to south, starting at the snow-plow turn around 
at the start of the unpaved road, in the state forest. Lots of Ovenbirds, 
Black-throated Blue and Black-throated Green warblers and a few of many other 
birds. Absent were winter wren, least flycatcher (I heard only 1 but there will 
be many more in another week, I think), Redstart (again, only 1 but usually 
there are loads), Canada warbler, etc.  My ebird report follows.
Laura

Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu

From: ebird-checkl...@cornell.edu 
Sent: Wednesday, May 4, 2016 11:16 AM
To: Laura Stenzler
Subject: eBird Report - Shindagin Hollow SF, May 4, 2016

Shindagin Hollow SF, Tompkins, New York, US
May 4, 2016 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Protocol: Traveling
3.0 mile(s)

34 species

Wood Duck  3
Broad-winged Hawk  1
Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker  3
Hairy Woodpecker  3
Northern Flicker  2
Least Flycatcher  1
Eastern Phoebe  1
Blue-headed Vireo  3
Blue Jay  7
American Crow  2
Common Raven  1
Black-capped Chickadee  8
Tufted Titmouse  3
White-breasted Nuthatch  1
Brown Creeper  3
Ruby-crowned Kinglet  6
Wood Thrush  2
American Robin  7
Ovenbird  14
Louisiana Waterthrush  1
Northern Waterthrush  1
Common Yellowthroat  2
American Redstart  1
Black-throated Blue Warbler  9
Yellow-rumped Warbler  1
Black-throated Green Warbler  8
Dark-eyed Junco  15
Song Sparrow  3
Eastern Towhee  1
Rose-breasted Grosbeak  11
Red-winged Blackbird  1
Brown-headed Cowbird  6
American Goldfinch  10


This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)

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[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker Woods, Wed 5/4

2016-05-04 Thread Mark Chao
On Wednesday morning, Annie Wexler, Tony Gaenslen, and I saw a VEERY and a
WOOD THRUSH on the Hoyt-Pileated Trail in Sapsucker Woods, while an
OVENBIRD,  BLUE-HEADED VIREO, and BROWN CREEPER sang nearby.  We also heard
two NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES and a BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER around the
Woodleton Boardwalk.  The Wilson Trail North was pretty quiet -- one YELLOW
WARBLER, one BALTIMORE ORIOLE, a few YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS, and several
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS, but no other passage migrants or new arrivals for
me.  A couple of birders shared a report of a BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER here
earlier in the morning.



A pair of EASTERN BLUEBIRDS is continuing their unlikely nesting attempt in
our 0.2-acre backyard in northeast Ithaca.  I believe that I saw a second
female around yesterday – maybe a brief visitor, or a competitor, or a
cooperative-breeding helper.  We also saw a WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW by our
feeders today, and several PINE SISKINS on Tuesday.



Mark Chao

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cornell Arboretum, Goetchius birds

2016-05-04 Thread Linda Orkin
I heard three Baltimore Orioles in the woods across from the arboretum.
Possibly the same three and they moved to more open locations.  But maybe a
different three.

Linda Orkin

On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Marie P. Read  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> New at the Cornell Plantations Arboretum this a.m. were 3 Baltimore Oriole
> males. The first one was singing its heart out when I first arrived 7:30 or
> so. Later it joined two others in a tree and they all sat looking at each
> other. I bet they all arrived last night (didn't hear any there yesterday).
>
> FLLT's Goetchius Preserve yielded a calling Wilson's Snipe (heard only),
> and 2 Solitary Sandpipers (true to their names, one in each of the two
> shallow ponds). Also a singing Gray Catbird along the hedgerow.
>
> Marie
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[cayugabirds-l] Cornell Arboretum, Goetchius birds

2016-05-04 Thread Marie P. Read
Hi all,

New at the Cornell Plantations Arboretum this a.m. were 3 Baltimore Oriole 
males. The first one was singing its heart out when I first arrived 7:30 or so. 
Later it joined two others in a tree and they all sat looking at each other. I 
bet they all arrived last night (didn't hear any there yesterday).

FLLT's Goetchius Preserve yielded a calling Wilson's Snipe (heard only), and 2 
Solitary Sandpipers (true to their names, one in each of the two shallow 
ponds). Also a singing Gray Catbird along the hedgerow. 

Marie



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[cayugabirds-l] Birds around my place

2016-05-04 Thread Geo Kloppel
The buds have been stalled for days  here in the cold shadow of Beech Hill, 
Seeley Hill, and 1920' Sorry Hunter Hill, but finally today a warmer start and 
some new birds: Nashville Warbler, Black and White Warbler, Black-throated 
Green Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Yellow-throated Vireo, Scarlet Tanager. 
Ovenbirds galore now (my first was last Thursday). 

I just located a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak from her "pik" calls. Three 
males have been at my sunflower feeder for a week. I keep that going through 
the summer for the pleasure of seeing the parents bring their fledglings in.

A Chickadee excavation looks complete, but no lining yet. 
I should have a couple broods of Tree Swallows at the pond this year. Already 
there are several eggs in one box.

-Geo
Tupper Road, West Danby



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[cayugabirds-l] Fwd: eBird -- Hawthorn Orchard -- May 4, 2016

2016-05-04 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
I did a quick walk through the Hawthorn Orchard this morning from 6:30-7:40am.

Highlights include: Least Flycatcher (calling along section of East Ithaca 
Recreation Way, close to the High Volt Lab near Mitchell Street), Great Crested 
Flycatcher (calling from area West of the East Ithaca Recreation Way down the 
ravine), two Wood Thrushes, two Gray Catbirds, one Ovenbird, 1-2 
Black-and-white Warblers, one Pine Warbler, and one Black-throated Green 
Warbler. The latter birds were in the Northeast corner of the Hawthorn Orchard, 
close to the ravine edge.

Good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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From: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" 
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Subject: eBird -- Hawthorn Orchard -- May 4, 2016
Date: May 4, 2016 at 7:42:47 AM EDT
To: "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" >

Hawthorn Orchard
May 4, 2016
06:30
Traveling
1.00 miles
71 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: Submitted from eBird for iOS, version 1.1.5 Build 44

1 Red-bellied Woodpecker
2 Downy Woodpecker
1 Hairy Woodpecker
1 Northern Flicker
1 Least Flycatcher
1 Eastern Phoebe
1 Great Crested Flycatcher
1 Blue-headed Vireo
7 Blue Jay
2 American Crow
3 Black-capped Chickadee
3 White-breasted Nuthatch
2 House Wren
1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
2 Wood Thrush
6 American Robin
2 Gray Catbird
1 Brown Thrasher
3 European Starling
6 Cedar Waxwing
1 Ovenbird
1 Black-and-white Warbler
1 Pine Warbler
1 Black-throated Green Warbler
15 White-throated Sparrow
1 Song Sparrow
6 Northern Cardinal
1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak
3 Red-winged Blackbird
4 Common Grackle
4 Brown-headed Cowbird
1 Purple Finch
2 Pine Siskin
11 American Goldfinch

Number of Taxa: 34


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[cayugabirds-l] Yard birds

2016-05-04 Thread Laura Stenzler
New yard birds this morning are Louisiana waterthrush in the ravine and 
woodthrush. Hunt Hill Rd, Ithaca. 

Laura

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