[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrows on Mt. Pleasant

2023-03-23 Thread Judith Pierpont
So welcome to hear and see song sparrows. 

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2023-03-01 Thread Regi Teasley
We have a Song Sparrow under the feeder this morning.

Regi
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song query

2022-05-13 Thread Robin Cisne
Thanks — I think you've all got it.  Apparently there are a pair of them
singing back and forth to each other in my neighborhood.



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[cayugabirds-l] Song query

2022-05-13 Thread Robin Cisne
Can anyone tell what bird it is — I think it's a warbler — that has a buzzy
song which is a rising scale of about seven notes?  Like Bzz.zt!  ?

Thanks for any help —

Robin

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Tree Sparrow

2022-03-13 Thread tess
We do the same thing, but only put out white millet there. The squirrels 
are more interested in scavenging under the sunflower seed feeders, and 
the doves also prefer the sunflower seed, so the juncos & other sparrows 
mostly get the area under the picnic table to themselves.

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> Several years ago I started putting seed under the picnic table on my 
> deck. I don’t have a covered platform feeder because my plague of 
> squirrels is too bad. The protected space was very appreciated by lots 
> of birds and squirrels. The wooden table disintegrated and I had to 
> let it go. But, I kept a couple of benches that I now link together 
> and use as cover for the “ground seed” I put out for the juncos and 
> doves. That was heavily used this weekend!
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> …Meanwhile I was having trouble keeping the seeds accessible. The snow 
> would cover it faster than the birds would venture forth after I put 
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Tree Sparrow

2022-03-13 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
Several years ago I started putting seed under the picnic table on my deck. I 
don’t have a covered platform feeder because my plague of squirrels is too bad. 
The protected space was very appreciated by lots of birds and squirrels. The 
wooden table disintegrated and I had to let it go. But, I kept a couple of 
benches that I now link together and use as cover for the “ground seed” I put 
out for the juncos and doves. That was heavily used this weekend!

Kevin

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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Tree Sparrow

…Meanwhile I was having trouble keeping the seeds accessible. The snow would 
cover it faster than the birds would venture forth after I put it out…

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Tree Sparrow

2022-03-12 Thread Dave Nutter
Yes, you may well have different birds than usual at your feeders today. With 
the heavy snow covering many wild food sources and even covering some feeding 
stations on the ground, birds are making a special effort to find food by going 
to feeding stations they don’t normally visit. 

Meanwhile, in the past few days & weeks many birds have migrated into the area, 
such as Red-winged Blackbirds and Common Grackles (who may flock together in 
winter and during migration) and Song Sparrows (more than just those returning 
to local territories, also lots who will head farther north). And lots of 
winter visitors are still in the area, such as Dark-eyed Juncos (who regularly 
visit feeders), and American Tree Sparrows (who rarely visit my feeder, but I’m 
sure go to other people’s feeders). The American Tree Sparrows may stay until 
early April, about the time that many Chipping Sparrows return (This makes the 
ID challenge between them more fun: can you see them together?)

The sparrows usually feed on the ground, but today a Song Sparrow learned to 
use my hanging tube of sunflower seeds and also started coming up to my deck 
which I strew with sunflower seeds, even though in the past the Song Sparrows 
have stayed on the ground below the deck eating fallen seeds there. 

I’ve been seeing flocks of blackbirds (Red-winged Blackbirds &/or Common 
Grackles) flying past for several days, but today a mixed flock stopped and 
visited the feeders at my next door neighbor’s and at my place. They were new 
feeder birds for the year. 

Meanwhile I was having trouble keeping the seeds accessible. The snow would 
cover it faster than the birds would venture forth after I put it out. Mourning 
Doves regularly visit and eat seeds on the railing of my deck, but today the 
first one alit on the railing and stood staring at the inch-deep snow, then 
walked forward along the railing not seeing any food. The second Mourning Dove 
alit behind the first but could see the seeds through the first dove’s 
footprints, so it walked behind, eating the entire time. A third Mourning Dove 
alit behind the second, and because there were so many footprints, it didn’t 
have to walk but just stayed there eating.  

After the Red-winged Blackbirds and Common Grackles figured out this was a food 
source, they trampled the snow on the railing pretty well. 

- - Dave Nutter

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> Is it possible that both a Song Sparrow and a Tree Sparrow are at my feeder 
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> Also, a Grackle, like Donna mentioned. 
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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Tree Sparrow

2022-03-12 Thread Poppy Singer
Is it possible that both a Song Sparrow and a Tree Sparrow are at my feeder
now? I'm not an expert at sparrows, but I think so.
Also, a Grackle, like Donna mentioned.
Plus the regulars.

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[cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow

2020-03-07 Thread Carol Keeler
Just had an arrival of Song Sparrows.  I can also hear them singing. Yesterday 
I had my FOS Turkey Vulture.  I’ve seen more today.

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2020-03-06 Thread Annette Nadeau
Singing repeatedly on Rumsey Road here in Trumansburg this morning.

Annette

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2019-12-02 Thread Regi Teasley
We had a Song Sparrow under our bird feeders today and our 2-3 White Throated 
Sparrows remain.   There are also dozens of Goldfinches, House Finches, our 
resident Juncos, a few Chicadees and a couple of Mourning Doves.
 A pair of Carolina Wrens enjoyed the suet and the lovely Cardinals ate the 
sunflower seeds.   I saw a Cardinal sampling the frozen berries on the 
Hackberry. Not much activity from Blue Jays or Woodpeckers yet.

Regi

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[cayugabirds-l] song sparrows

2019-03-17 Thread Bill McAneny
Two Song Sparrows beneath our feeders this a.m.  FOY for us.  No Fox 
Sp's yet.


Bill McAneny , TBurg


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[cayugabirds-l] song sparrow

2019-03-05 Thread Tom Hoebbel
Saw our first song sparrow in brooktindale...maybe spreing really is coming.




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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Regi Teasley
The Carolina Wren can make a similar sound.

Regi

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>> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 8:02 AM Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm 
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>> clear and loud voice? Calls in 3s. I have a bad recording I can share.
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm
Thanks everyone - Jay tells me it is a CAROLINA WREN.
I am OOB in the hills of Candor but besides this guy today, phoebes,
towhees and peepers have arrived. Also wood frogs have covered the pond.

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> Of course I meant oven bird! Darn autocorrect :)
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>> a clear and loud voice? Calls in 3s. I have a bad recording I can share.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Having heard a loud similar call outside just now,  I would guess tufted 
titmouse.  I also have Carolina wrens here ; their loud call somewhat different.

Donna Scott
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Of course I meant oven bird! Darn autocorrect :)

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm
Of course I meant oven bird! Darn autocorrect :)

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> clear and loud voice? Calls in 3s. I have a bad recording I can share.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Marc Devokaitis
I'd guess Carolina Wren
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Carolina_Wren/sounds

Marc

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Brad Walker
Is it a Tufted Titmouse? https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/31065671

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> What early bird sounds similar to an lovebird (teacher teacher) but with a
> clear and loud voice? Calls in 3s. I have a bad recording I can share.
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[cayugabirds-l] Song id

2018-04-04 Thread Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm
What early bird sounds similar to an lovebird (teacher teacher) but with a
clear and loud voice? Calls in 3s. I have a bad recording I can share.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2018-03-03 Thread Tom Hoebbel
We had 2 song sparrows yesterday too in Brooktondale. They seemed none too
pleased with the weather they arrived for.





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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2018-03-03 Thread Ann Mitchell
This morning I awoke to a cacophony of Red-wing Blackbirds singing. Thought I 
was on Van Dyne Spoor Road. No song Sparrow yet.  I also had lots of Common 
Grackles yesterday.
Despite the weather, Spring is here!
Ann

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> On Mar 3, 2018, at 12:41 PM, bob mcguire  wrote:
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> Ditto here (Snyder Hill area). Our first Song Sparrow, female Red-wing. Along 
> with a large (20) flock of Grackles. All yesterday. Oh - and our first 
> Woodcock doing it’s sky dance at 6 am Thursday morning. Now, where’s the 
> Towhee??
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2018-03-03 Thread bob mcguire
Ditto here (Snyder Hill area). Our first Song Sparrow, female Red-wing. Along 
with a large (20) flock of Grackles. All yesterday. Oh - and our first Woodcock 
doing it’s sky dance at 6 am Thursday morning. Now, where’s the Towhee??

Bob
> On Mar 3, 2018, at 12:31 PM, W. Larry Hymes  wrote:
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> Yesterday our first SONG SPARROW of the year made an appearance!!  Two days 
> ago Sara Jane saw our first female RED-WING, and I saw one today.
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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2018-03-03 Thread W. Larry Hymes
Yesterday our first SONG SPARROW of the year made an appearance!!  Two 
days ago Sara Jane saw our first female RED-WING, and I saw one today.


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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2018-01-14 Thread Annette Nadeau
Just spotted a Song Sparrow on the ground under one of my feeders. I
occasionally have one winter over here on Burns Road in Brooktondale.

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2017-03-05 Thread Bill Mcaneny
On this cold morning, a solitary SONG SPARROW showed up near the niger
feeders on the east end of the house.

Bill McAneny, TBurg


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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2016-03-19 Thread Melanie Uhlir
Hearing my first Song Sparrow of 2016 here in Freeville. Also hearing Mourning Doves, goldfinches, redwinged blackbirds, and chickadees. Once in a while a cardinal. Spring!!
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[cayugabirds-l] Song sparrows

2015-03-20 Thread Sara Jane Hymes
On my walk this morning on EIRW it seems that a new flock of migrants has moved 
in.  When I returned home Larry informed me of seeing a new yard bird--the same 
I had spotted on my walk--SONG SPARROWS.  (I saw 6 on the bike path--but only 1 
showed up in our yard.)  The newly arrived ROBINS were also on bike path--all 
fat and plump.  But quietly sitting in the shrubs watching the robins was a 
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD.
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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow!

2015-03-18 Thread marsha kardon
The first song sparrow I've seen this year was huddled in the Japanese
Maple outside my kitchen door this morning.  It wasn't singing, but that's
something to look forward to.  Marsha Kardon, 2 Perry LN Ithaca

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[cayugabirds-l] SONG SPARROW

2015-02-15 Thread M K Mannella
Add one SONG SPARROW to todays feederwatch!  Still no redpolls. 

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 While we have often seen SNOW BUNTINGS from the yard, this morning we had one 
 we could see from the kitchen window near the patio. It stuck around to pick 
 the droppings from under the feeders. This a first of year for us and a new 
 yard bird. Quite a pretty little bird. 
 
 Yesterday while looking about for snowy owls in Varick (none seen) on my 
 return home I saw a male RINGNECKED PHEASANT on Center Road in Ovid between 
 Rock River and CR 129. He was walking somewhat cautiously across a flat field 
 of deep snow with his tail feathers blowing in the wind-- a beautiful and 
 regal splash of color in an otherwise black and white environment. 
 
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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2015-01-19 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard

Union Springs: 19 Jan. 2015.

Confirmed this a.m. that the bird I saw yesterday afternoon in dim light 
under one of our cedar trees was indeed a SONG SPARROW, my FOY.
As I was watching the song sparrow a Cooper's hawk came sweeping by on 
its way to the stand of spruces where the the little birds hide out. It 
has been patrolling quite regularly.


Deer came again about 1 a.m. to raid a feeder that is no longer where 
they can bump it to get sunflower seeds. At least one skunk comes to get 
seed droppings. If deer, squirrels, possums, racoons, rabbits, chucks  
rodents were as useful as skunks, I wouldn't resent their presence. As 
it is, they aren't welcome!!!


35 deg.  very windy.

Fritzie

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[cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow and Peepers

2014-04-11 Thread Michele Mannella
This morning at around 5:45 we were serenaded by a lovely SONG SPARROW with
peepers (in stereo) in the background. Day two for peepers. Finally!

Michele
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow and Peepers

2014-04-11 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
My Song Sparrow also arrived today morning and he was singing his heart out. I 
know it is the same guy because his song seems to be the same. I recorded him 
among the traffic noise. But will confirm it later with the songs of the 
previous years that I have recorded.

Meena

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This morning at around 5:45 we were serenaded by a lovely SONG SPARROW with 
peepers (in stereo) in the background. Day two for peepers. Finally!

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrows displaying

2014-03-23 Thread W. Larry Hymes
This evening I noticed two SONG SPARROWS in our mock orange.  One began 
the wing-fluttering display to the other, and the other promptly 
responded with its own version of wing fluttering.  Time to think about 
nesting!  Come on Spring!!!


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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2014-02-25 Thread W. Larry Hymes
Just had our first SONG SPARROW of the year pop into our yard.  The 
early migrants must be moving in.  As I recall, red-winged blackbirds 
have been known to show up near the end of February, so before you know 
it, they will appear!


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2014-02-25 Thread Susan Fast
There was a flock of 50 almost certainly red-winged blackbirds humming north 
over Mays Point on Sat..  They were not starlings or grackles, but I was not 
close enough for a positive ID.   S. Fast



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Just had our first SONG SPARROW of the year pop into our yard.  The 
early migrants must be moving in.  As I recall, red-winged blackbirds 
have been known to show up near the end of February, so before you know 
it, they will appear!

Larry

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[cayugabirds-l] Song variations

2013-06-17 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Yesterday at 445 hours I recorded my Catbird singing. His song was slow paced, 
clear and confident.  He continued to sing next three hours almost non-stop, 
except when he went to try some moths at my moth sheet, which were scarce. By 
700 hours I realized his song's tempo has changed. His notes were coming faster 
and his throat was getting hoarse. I felt really sorry for this poor little 
guy. He continued for another hour before he stopped.





Today I was near Nevin center during lunch time where a Pine Warbler was 
singing. So I stopped to listen. Initially, he was giving typical Pine Warbler 
song, then he changed his tone and his song was slower. He gave me four 
variations in his song just in two minutes.  I was honored by this! 
Unfortunately, I did not record it.



Here is cuts of Catbird at 445 hours and 700 hours.





https://soundcloud.com/meena-haribal/catbird-at-445

https://soundcloud.com/meena-haribal/catbird-at-700



In the morning I heard a mimicry of Cedar waxwings.



Cheers

 Meena





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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2013-04-17 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Hi all,

My yard Song Sparrow has returned today! Last three or four years dates have 
been April 17 or 18! So he is on time! I wonder from where he is coming. But I 
am glad he is back!



Cheers

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow at Lab

2013-03-14 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
As expected, the Lab feeding garden is full of Red-winged Blackbirds today.  
There are also lots of sparrows, mostly American Tree, but also including at 
least 2 White-throated Sparrows and a SONG SPARROW.

Also Pine Siskins and Common Redpolls continue.

Kevin




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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrows at feeders in Dryden

2013-03-14 Thread Carl Steckler

Many Song Sparrows at my house feeders here in Dryden.
Carl

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow singing

2012-03-06 Thread Annette Nadeau
I was delighted to see and hear the first Song Sparrow of the year (for me) 
singing in my yard on Burns Road in Brooktondale this morning!

Annette


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow singing

2012-03-06 Thread Linda Orkin
Me too, my first was on Sunday, slicing through the wind and snow squalls.
I always think it's so stimulating in the spring, first you're thinking,
wait, what is that sound again.  and then the comfortable and exciting
recognition right after your brain finds the right file.

Linda Orkin

On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Annette Nadeau anad...@hospicare.orgwrote:

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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2011-04-21 Thread Greg Ward
Hi,

I joined the list 2 years ago when my daughter began collage at IC. It is
great to compare what is happening in the Cayuga basin with western Mass. 

I have a question that I was hoping someone might be able to answer. The
other day a friend of mine brought me a Song Sparrow that there cat had
killed and covering its feet are light brown warty or fleshy growths.
Essentially creating a club like foot.  I included a photo however the
quality is not very good. Any ideas? 

Thanks,

 

Greg Ward

Great Barrington, MA.

gw...@wardsnursery.com

 


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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

2011-04-21 Thread Greg Ward
Thank you Wesley, Greg and Pete for responding so quickly. Wesleys email
response I believe did not get on to the list serve so I copyed it below. 

Greg Ward 

 

Hi Greg,

 

   I'm replying from my web mail, so for some reason I can't reply to the
entire list.  However, that Song Sparrow had an infection of avian pox (a
virus that causes growths like that on the hard parts of birds.  I did my
PhD research on Song Sparrows (near Vancouver Island), and our study
population always had a small number of diseased birds...some of which lived
for multiple years with these sorts of growths.  My (imperfect)
understanding of avian pox is that birds will die not from the infection per
se, but instead if the disease gets to the point of debilitating the a bird
(either growths at the beak that prevent feeding, or severe growths on its
legs that prevent their use).

 

Wesley Hochachka

 

 



From: bounce-20370443-3494...@list.cornell.edu
[bounce-20370443-3494...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Greg Ward
[gw...@wardsnursery.com]

Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 10:34 AM

To: CAYUGABIRDS-L

Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

 

 

From: Pete Marchetto [mailto:pete.marche...@cornell.edu] 
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 10:45 AM
To: Greg Ward; Charles M. Dardia
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow

 

Greg,

I'm not certain what it is, but there's a chance that someone
over in CUMV (Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates) might know, or,
failing that, the Vet college ( http://vet.cornell.edu ). I'm also including
on this e-mail Charlie Dardia, who is the collections manager for CUMV, and
who would be able to tell you what to do with the bird if there's any
interest in it either at CUMV or the Vet college.

 

-Pete

 

_
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Engineer, CLO/BRP
Grad Student, MAE/TAM
1.607.254.6281

Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch,
who watches over you.
Make a little birdhouse in your soul. -- Linnell and Flansburgh, 1990

 

On Apr 21, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Greg Ward wrote:





Hi,

I joined the list 2 years ago when my daughter began collage at IC. It is
great to compare what is happening in the Cayuga basin with western Mass.

I have a question that I was hoping someone might be able to answer. The
other day a friend of mine brought me a Song Sparrow that there cat had
killed and covering its feet are light brown warty or fleshy growths.
Essentially creating a club like foot.  I included a photo however the
quality is not very good. Any ideas?

Thanks,

 

Greg Ward

Great Barrington, MA.

gw...@wardsnursery.com

 

photo.jpg

 


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[cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow

2011-03-09 Thread Carol Keeler
Just had my FOS song sparrow. Also had a flicker. Yesterday, I had several 
bluebirds. Glad my bluebird boxes are cleaned and ready. 
Carol Keeler

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[cayugabirds-l] song sparrow

2011-02-10 Thread Susan Fast
On a morning walk, I heard my first SONG SPARROW singing, along Burns Rd.
The tone was brave, but a little doubtful.

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale


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[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Redpolls

2011-02-06 Thread Annette Nadeau
I've had a SONG SPARROW coming to my feeder here on Boiceville Road 
(Brooktondale) for the past week.

I also had one REDPOLL coming to the feeder until I put my thistle feeder back 
out yesterday. Word spread among the Redpolls and I counted at least 29 in the 
yard today.

Annette Nadeau
Brooktondale

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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Redpolls

2011-02-06 Thread Marie P Read
I also had a Song Sparrow here at the feeders today - first one since last fall.

Marie





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Freeville NY  13068 USA

Phone  607-539-6608
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Song Sparrow and Redpolls

I’ve had a SONG SPARROW coming to my feeder here on Boiceville Road 
(Brooktondale) for the past week.

I also had one REDPOLL coming to the feeder until I put my thistle feeder back 
out yesterday. Word spread among the Redpolls and I counted at least 29 in the 
yard today.

Annette Nadeau
Brooktondale

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[cayugabirds-l] Song-Field Sparrow Hybrid?

2010-08-05 Thread W. Larry Hymes
For the past couple weeks or so around our property I've been hearing a 
SONG SPARROW singing a darn good imitation of a FIELD SPARROW song.  It 
continuously sings this song and only occasionally lets out with the 
normal song sparrow song.  Has anyone else heard a song sparrow doing 
this?  If not, perhaps I should get my hands on a parabolic recorder and 
make a recording of it for the Library of Natural Sounds.


I have to chuckle thinking that this bird is so pleased with itself and 
its new-found song that it just has to keep singing out for all the 
world to hear!


Larry

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Song-Field Sparrow Hybrid?

2010-08-05 Thread Anne Marie Johnson
Song Sparrows have been known to include sounds they hear into their 
own songs. For a couple of years after we had Clay-colored Sparrows 
here, there was a Song Sparrow that incorporated the Clay-colored 
song into its own. Someone's done research on the topic, but I don't 
remember who.


Anne Marie Johnson
Caroline


At 04:12 PM 8/5/2010, you wrote:
For the past couple weeks or so around our property I've been 
hearing a SONG SPARROW singing a darn good imitation of a FIELD 
SPARROW song.  It continuously sings this song and only occasionally 
lets out with the normal song sparrow song.  Has anyone else heard a 
song sparrow doing this?  If not, perhaps I should get my hands on a 
parabolic recorder and make a recording of it for the Library of 
Natural Sounds.


I have to chuckle thinking that this bird is so pleased with itself 
and its new-found song that it just has to keep singing out for all 
the world to hear!


Larry

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[cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow back!

2010-03-25 Thread Meena Haribal
Hi all,
I am pleased to inform that my backyard Song Sparrow is back today morning! He 
sang from two of his favorite perches! This is fifth year in a row he has 
occupied my backyard or his own territory which I am occupying currently!

Cheers
Meena


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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow back!

2010-03-25 Thread Meena Haribal
I checked the date when he (SOSP) had returned in 2008 and the date was March 
17. So he is late by a week this year! Wonder what delayed his arrival.  I 
think last year (2009) it was something like April 2 but will check it out.

Meena

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Song sparrow back!

Hi all,
I am pleased to inform that my backyard Song Sparrow is back today morning! He 
sang from two of his favorite perches! This is fifth year in a row he has 
occupied my backyard or his own territory which I am occupying currently!

Cheers
Meena


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[cayugabirds-l] Song

2010-03-11 Thread Laura Stenzler
Hi all,
 At 4 pm, a SONG SPARROW was singing near the north feeders at the Lab of 
Ornithology. Ah, Spring!
Laura


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