[cayugabirds-l] one flew east, one flew west...

2011-06-07 Thread Geo Kloppel
Just spotted a Black-billed Cuckoo, moving surreptitiously from tree to tree, carrying food for young. Geo Kloppel Bowmaker Restorer 227 Tupper Road Spencer NY 14883 607 564 7026 g...@cornell.edu geoklop...@gmail.com -- Cayugabirds-L List Info:

[cayugabirds-l] Prothonotarys

2011-06-07 Thread Joseph Brin
The two PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS were dueling across the road this morning on Armitage Road. I also heard 2 YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOOS in the same area. I did not hear or see Acadian Flycatcher. Joseph Brin brinjos...@yahoo.com Baldwinsville, N.Y. -- Cayugabirds-L List Info:

[cayugabirds-l] Cass Park Sun 6/5 Sapsucker Woods Mon 6/6

2011-06-07 Thread Mark Chao
On Sunday morning, I saw an OSPREY twice carrying sticks to a light pole in the middle of the Union baseball fields at Cass Park. These fields are just north of the Children's Garden on the west side of Taughannock Boulevard; the light pole in question is closest to the northwestern field (Field

[cayugabirds-l] Bald Eagle nest in Tompkins County off NYS-89

2011-06-07 Thread Dave Nutter
Rick Manning called this afternoon confirming suspicions and rumors I've had or heard for awhile but never really checked out. While biking on Maplewood Road in the Town of Ulysses (the road off NYS-89 near Glenwood Pines Restaurant and the Ithaca Yacht Club) someone pointed out to him a BALD

[cayugabirds-l] Montezuma 7Jun11

2011-06-07 Thread Jay McGowan
Kevin and I made a pilgrimage up to Montezuma this evening after work. We saw pretty much the usual assortment of birds and nothing that hasn't been reported already. We waited for about 10 minutes before the RED-HEADED WOODPECKER flew into the trees in Aurora from across the road from the