Asking for a friend (no, really!):
"I'm going to have my house pressure washed and re-stained this summer. I
don't want to interrupt my Phoebe's nesting/fledging but I have to give
these companies a date. Do you have any idea when would be a post-fledge
time for this?
Thanks for your help,
The Phoebe was spotted at the southwest border of Tremain State Park,
Newfield.
Madonna Stallmann
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022, 12:32 PM John Gregoire
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> Would it be possible for everyone who posts to add their location?Thanks
> in advance.
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> On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 10:37 AM madonna stallmann <
Would it be possible for everyone who posts to add their location?Thanks in
advance.
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> Happy to see a phoebe catching an insect at my window yesterday evening at
> sunset.
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Happy to see a phoebe catching an insect at my window yesterday evening at
sunset.
Madonna Stallmann
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We also welcomed Phoebe and Tree Swallows yesterday. Rotten tricks afoot
for these birds by tonight's expected snow.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 11:54 AM Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> Had my FOY E. Phoebe yesterday!
> & i think I heard my 1st Chipping Sparrow this AM, but will wait to see
> it at deck
Had my FOY E. Phoebe yesterday!
& i think I heard my 1st Chipping Sparrow this AM, but will wait to see it at
deck feeders before I say for sure.
Donna Scott
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Also in southern Covert around dawn: copulating American Kestrels and a
singing Eastern Meadowlark in the fields on the west side of Congress St
Ext between Bates Rd. and Seneca Rd.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 7:42 PM wrote:
> Happiness is waking up to a foraging Eastern Phoebe in our silver maple
>
Happiness is waking up to a foraging Eastern Phoebe in our silver maple tree,
first of the season for us in Trumansburg, and then spending an hour watching
the Osprey pair building their nest on the cell tower just south of the village
of Covert.
We had extended views of male repeatedly making
I heard the FOY Eastern Phoebe today in the yard. Staying home does have some
perks.
Diana Whiting
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I had a PHOEBE this morning on the Game Farm leg of the East Hill Rec. Way. We
also had CHIPPING SPARROWS yesterday at our feeders.
Larry
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Yard FOY phoebe this morning. Looked a little ragged; must have had a
hard night.
Bill McAneny, TBurg
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I awoke to the sound of “my” Eastern Phoebe calling. Every year one nests on my
house. I recall last year it was April 1 when I first heard the phoebe at home.
Robyn Bailey
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I also heard an Eastern Phoebe singing early this morning at Sapsucker
Woods. Very nice and made me feel spring.
Linda Orkin
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 2:35 PM marsha kardon wrote:
> Saw a first of the year phoebe on Bundy Road just now. Also, this morning
> a wren flew out of my wooden
Saw a first of the year phoebe on Bundy Road just now. Also, this morning
a wren flew out of my wooden newspaper delivery cubby and I found a
completed nest deep inside. I removed it since I thought it would be
hazardous to the eggs (none yet) and parent and baby birds if a newspaper
were
Phoebe perched on a branch outside our kitchen, FOY yard bird.
Bill McAneny
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Our first Eastern Phoebe of the year showed up in Brooktondale this morning.
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Phoebe being incessant, Sandra Place dead end, today at 1530h.
American crow nest nearby—I received severe reprimands for even thinking of
going near it---the sort of harsh crow scolds reserved for cats and lesser
vermin. Pretty insulting.
But the phoebe just flipped around over the little
Phoebe at Long Point State Park. 1:15 Saturday.
Laura
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On my walk at Upper Buttermilk yesterday I saw my first PHOEBE flying
about Lake Treman.
Larry
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Ours haven't arrived yet, that I know of. I'll have to keep ears and
eyes open!!
On 4/2/2017 7:38 PM, AB Clark wrote:
> Phoebes apparently arrived en masse. The first one I had was right
> across from the Frog Barn on Sapsucker Woods Rd, on Thursday 30 March,
> 12 noon. Sounded a bit out of
My phoebe sounded out of practice, too!
Still a treat to hear it.
Donna Scott
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Phoebes apparently arrived en masse. The first one I had was right across from
the Frog Barn on
Phoebes apparently arrived en masse. The first one I had was right across from
the Frog Barn on Sapsucker Woods Rd, on Thursday 30 March, 12 noon. Sounded a
bit out of practice.
Then another was singing in my yard (oob) on HIle School Rd later that
afternoon.
Anne B Clark
147 Hile School
First Phoebe for my yard today too. And arriving yesterday, six Purple Finches:
3 roseating (purplescing?) males and 3 brown streaky basic types. These are
the first Purple Finches to visit our feeders in months. They're doing some
singing! Also have Wood Ducks visiting our pond.
-Geo
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I had an E Phoebe on Lansing Station Rd. !
Donna ScottSent from my iPhone
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Our fi
I had an E Phoebe on Lansing Station Rd. !
Donna Scott
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Our first of year phoebe today! Also, 5 fox Sparrows and a purple finch male.
Hunt hill Rd, east of Ithaca.
Laura
Laura
Our first of year phoebe today! Also, 5 fox Sparrows and a purple finch male.
Hunt hill Rd, east of Ithaca.
Laura
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There is an eastern phoebe. On the island in Beebe lake now. It's flicking its
tail but not calling.
Jim Gaffney
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Singing at our house in Danby at 6:40AM this morning. Didn’t hear it yesterday
so I guess it navigated in over the past 12 hours or so.
Bill E
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I am sitting in my office up by the airport with a window open and
there is a very vocal phoebe out there!
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Here on the northeastern side of 1,920' Sorry Hunter Hill in West Danby we've
finally lost enough snow that the Fox Sparrows can rake and rummage the ground
under the shrub thickets, and of course they're singing lustily. Honey bees are
out too! The Eastern Phoebe that's perching familiarly on
Common Snipe yesterday on Wheeler Hill, Steuben County.
Today, first Tree Swallow of the season.
Michael
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A phoebe arrived this a.m. Will it stay? None stayed here last year. Two
TV's circling over the corn fields at the intersection of Seneca Rd and
Kingtown Rd (TBurg) about 1:30 today. Yesterday, two turkeys on Savercool
Rd just west of our barns. I stopped the truck and they just poked along
We have a pair of yard PHOEBES, as we usually do. This year the female
built 2 nests, about 5' apart, one under the eaves on the east side of our
back porch, the other on the north side. Just before noon, I heard several
sharp fee-bees, which is unusual, as the male (presumably) has not been
FOY eastern phoebe at Renwick Woods, foraging silently in a tree by Fall Creek.
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I was watching our box of tree swallows. One young bird has found it's way
out and to the top of the box where it begs in vain when its mother returns
and feed chicks still in the box. I was wondering if it would get fed when
an Eastern Phoebe appeared, hovered/almost stood on the box and seemed
This morning I woke to the song of an Eastern Phoebe! When I drove down Giles
St below my house a few hours later, I heard the song again at the entrance to
the Wildflower Preserve, maybe from the same bird?
Beth
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I had a Phoebe for the last two days in my area in Skaneateles. I
never really have them stick around, but it was singing above the
creek today.
Diana Whiting
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Heard my first PHOEBE this morning, as I went out to get the
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