Re: [cayugabirds-l] New bird

2022-11-24 Thread John Gregoire
Tree Sparrows have been here for a week now as White-Crowns departed.
Plenty of Goldfinch and Juncos now and the White-throats are sparse but
settling in for the winter. Have yet to see a Rough-legged but wintering
Red-tails are here in numbers . I expect that the pheasant pens should be
surrounded. We went up to the Interlaken waterfront and other than geese
there were a few loons, blacks and Herring gull.

John @ Kestrel Haven Observatory, Fitzgerald Rd.

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> I just had my first of the season American Tree Sparrow.  I’ve had Juncos
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[cayugabirds-l] New bird

2022-11-24 Thread Carol Keeler
I just had my first of the season American Tree Sparrow.  I’ve had Juncos for 
weeks.  The White Throats and White Crowns left quite a while ago 

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[cayugabirds-l] New bird

2020-10-31 Thread Carol Keeler
I wrote too soon.  I’ve got 2 Fox Sparrows.  Then an American Tree Sparrow 
showed up, FOS.  After that a large group of Juncos showed up, but I’ve been 
getting them.  The Red Bellied Woodpeckers have shown up.  I’ve rarely had them 
for the past year so I’m delighted to see them regularly again. Still hoping 
for Grosbeaks.

Auburn 

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[cayugabirds-l] New bird

2020-09-24 Thread Carol Keeler
Just had my first returning White Throated Sparrow.  It had the brown stripes 
on its head rather than the white ones, but it had a lovely white throat.  
Lillian Stokes said she had them in NH at her home.  It sure got here fast.  

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[cayugabirds-l] New bird

2015-05-17 Thread Carol Keeler
Well better late than never I guess.  I had a Pine Siskin, finally.  There may 
be two of them, but I only saw one.One was on the feeder and I thought I 
heard another vocalizing not far away.  The first time I ever had one in my 
yard was at this time of year.  My White Crown Sparrows, 4, are still here.  
Another one of my resident birds has shown up, a Willow Flycatcher.  I never 
saw him, but heard him fitz-bew.  I also am hearing the Yellow Warbler and 
Yellowthroat.  It was a great morning to be out.  The traffic on rt. 20 is 
less, thus it's quieter, and I can hear more birds.  The Warbling Vireo has 
been singing all day so far. I can hear him on the sunporch.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] New bird

2015-05-17 Thread Melanie Uhlir
We never got any White-throated Sparrows this year. Did get a couple of 
White-Crowned. We have a loyal population of Pine Siskins due to the 
thistle feeder I put up. They started hear when there was just sunflower 
seed but they really seem to love thistle seed.


A moment ago I thought I heard an Eastern Meadowlark singing from our 
front yard. And I'm finally consistently hearing Bobolinks from the 
adjacent field.


On a picnic with my dad at Filmore Glen I enjoyed observing the Barn 
Swallows and their nests inside the First Aid and Lifeguards building.


Melanie
Wood Road, Freeville

On 5/17/2015 1:31 PM, Carol Keeler wrote:

Well better late than never I guess.  I had a Pine Siskin, finally.  There may 
be two of them, but I only saw one.One was on the feeder and I thought I 
heard another vocalizing not far away.  The first time I ever had one in my 
yard was at this time of year.  My White Crown Sparrows, 4, are still here.  
Another one of my resident birds has shown up, a Willow Flycatcher.  I never 
saw him, but heard him fitz-bew.  I also am hearing the Yellow Warbler and 
Yellowthroat.  It was a great morning to be out.  The traffic on rt. 20 is 
less, thus it's quieter, and I can hear more birds.  The Warbling Vireo has 
been singing all day so far. I can hear him on the sunporch.

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[cayugabirds-l] New bird for me-Snipe

2013-03-10 Thread Tobias Dean
And right on the other side of the road from my house, about 30' into the
empty mowed field next to an iced over wet spot. 2 common snipe, feeding or
trying to feed. I had a great look at them for quite awhile before they
left.
   this is off W.King Rd in Danby.

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