On Hunt Hill Rd, Dryden, this cool Saturday morning- Philadelphia and
blue-headed vireo (1 of each).
Laura
Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
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I walked Leonard Rd. and Bald Hill School Rd.(state forest part, town of
Caroline) early today. Heard a BLUE-HEADED VIREO along Leonard. Listened
to it for a while; finally got a visual; it was in a tall treetop and the
breast looked like the morning star in the rising sun. I've taken this
A vireo question from someone with little vireo experience. It is very
difficult for me to distinguish between the songs of Red-eyed and Philadelphia
vireos on the recordings I've heard. Here in the basin, how safe is it to
assume that what I hear are Red-eyed and not Philadelpia? Or does it
I went over to Lansing this morning to look for the White-Eyed
Vireo. Didn't see him, but I saw a Field Sparrow, Yellow Warbler,
and Catbird. There must have been a hundred Cedar Waxwings.
Bruce Packard
Groton
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