There are huge numbers of waterfowl at the north end of the lake all along Lake
Rd. by Cayuga Lake State Park. It’s worth a look. Lots of Northern Shovelers,
N. Pintail, Aythya, my first Blue-wing Teal, G-w Teal, Swans, at least one
Eurasian Wigeon and so on.
Happy birding,
Gary
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Two Song Sparrows beneath our feeders this a.m. FOY for us. No Fox
Sp's yet.
Bill McAneny , TBurg
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This morning brought our first Field Sparrow and 3 Fox Sparrow, after one late
yesterday evening.
Beautiful birds.
John
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An FOY Fox Sparrow and two FOY Song Soarrows under my feeder this morning. Just
in time for my Project Feeder Watch days.
Ken Haas
Outside Mecklenberg
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> On Mar 17, 2019, at 9:52 AM, Geo Kloppel wrote:
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> Three Fox Sparrows under my feeders now. Fifty Goldfinches, twenty
Three Fox Sparrows under my feeders now. Fifty Goldfinches, twenty Purple
Finches, a couple Grackles and, mirabile dictu, one Redpoll!
-Geo
Tupper Road, West Danby
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Two more Fox Sparrows under my feeders this morning
-Geo
Tupper Road, West Danby
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Indeed troubling Candace although just those few data points, arrival
date appears to be accelerating. As a longer term look, when we were
working Osprey and eagles in the Chesapeake, the arrival date for Osprey
on the Patuxent River (our few successful nests in the 70s) was St
Paddy's Day. That's