This a.m. (around 9:15) coming into work, on the bridge that leads from the
second parking lot at the Lab, there was a WHITE CROWNED SPARROW singing from
one of the bare trees.
Mary E. Winston
Public Outreach Assistant
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
(607)-254-2473
Travel is fatal to prejuidice,
In field just past row of spruces on Lake rd. Area where orchard
orioles are in the summer
Chris wood and Tim lenz
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Web Applications Developer
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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At midday on Saturday at the Freese Road gardens, my family and I walked north
from the parking area next to the line of trees, then back through the middle
of the plots. I devoted much less time, attention, and spatial coverage to
birding than usual, yet saw the full roster of expected birds,
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From: Joseph Brin brinjos...@yahoo.com
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Subject: Snow Geese
As reported by others before, there are three SNOW GEESE at Mercer Park on
the Seneca River in Baldwinsville. Apparently they
Lots of birds moving through and over my yard this morning, and I added quite a
few yard birds for the year. Highlights were a single DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT
(over, not in), 2 TENNESSEE WARBLERS, 2 PALM WARBLERS, 6+ PURPLE FINCHES, and
an imm. SHARP-SHINNED HAWK that sparred with a flock of
Ann Mitchell I were at the Freese Rd gardens earlier than Mark family. We saw many of the same species, plus a couple he didn't mention, but missed Swamp and were unable to be sure of a Lincoln's Sparrow. Several Song Sparrows seemed to have some Lincoln's traits. The Song Sparrows all look