[cayugabirds-l] Point Reyes birding advice

2022-10-02 Thread Laura Stenzler
Hi all,
 We will be birding at Point Reyes National Seashore next week. We have ONE DAY 
there and I am wondering if anyone can offer some advice about where to hike to 
see land birds.  The choices are overwhelming!  Any favorites you can suggest? 
Thanks!
Please answer off the list (just hit reply, rather than reply all). 
Thanks!!
Laura

Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
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[cayugabirds-l] Migrants

2022-10-02 Thread Carol Keeler
I’ve had a few new migrants.  Today there was a White Crown Sparrow.  
Interesting since I usually get White Throats first.  I had a Dark Eyed Junco a 
couple of days ago.  I do not have them all year like some around here do.  My 
favorite was the Red Breasted Nuthatch who stayed several days eating the 
peanuts.  The White Crown was the biggest surprise.   I’ve also had more Blue 
Jays than normal, up to 10.  I think they’re migrants too.  I’ve had a few 
warblers but I’m not good at IDing them.  The one I was sure of was a beautiful 
Magnolia warbler.  There may have been a Canada and. Black Throated Green.  
I’ve got photos of both.  

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