Tilden and I paid a visit to the Cornell Community Gardens along Freese Road
on Saturday morning (9:30-10:15 AM).  Along the most-traveled path through
the northern half, we found one LINCOLN'S SPARROW (Tilden's life bird - ten
seconds of fine viewing), a FIELD SPARROW, several SAVANNAH SPARROWS, many
SONG SPARROWS in all plumages, one TENNESSEE WARBLER, several COMMON
YELLOWTHROATS, and a few INDIGO BUNTINGS.  Flourishing tall weeds make
walking and viewing much more difficult than in previous years, but not
prohibitively so.

 

Mark Chao


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