4-5 NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES were present as well.

Matt

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From: grosb...@clarityconnect.com grosb...@clarityconnect.com
Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 20:57:02 -0400
To: cny-naturalhist...@darkstar.cortland.edu, cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Subject: [Cny-naturalhistory] McIlroy Preserve


Hello all,

Julie and I did a walk through the McIlroy Preserve and heard all 4 common
local vireos --YELLOW-
THROATED and WARBLING along the creek and BLUE-HEADED and RED-EYED in the
interior. We also had 
1 YELLOW-RUMPED, 1 CHESTNUT-SIDED, 4-5 OVENBIRDS, many BLACK-THROATED
GREENS, Yellows, 1 
YELLOW-RUMPED, Common Yellowthroat, and 1 CANADA WARBLER. Others at the
preserve included 
WILLOW, ALDER, GREAT CRESTED, LEAST, Pheobe, EASTERN KINGBIRD, 2 WINTER
WRENS, 2 HERMIT 
THRUSHES, VEERIES, PURPLE FINCH, and more. The reversal of now more
Ovenbirds and less Canadas, and 
the 40-50% reduction of Canada Yew in just the past few years is evidence
that deer browse pressure is 
intense at the preserve. When I first found this preserve there were 4-5
Canadas and no Ovenbirds. Oh, an 
EASTERN BLUEBIRD was in one of the boxes where you park. 

cheers,
Matt

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