Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler at suet

2018-04-20 Thread Andrew Schmalfuss
Same down here in Spencer: 3 Pine Warblers for the past three days AND
large numbers of Pine Siskins (23 at the most). 2 Purple Finches today, a
Field Sparrow showed up today and foraging Kestrels across the street!!

On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 5:09 PM, Randolph Ross 
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> Pine Warbler briefly at suet and then seed feeder this afternoon.  Strange
> spring indeed
>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler at suet

2018-04-20 Thread Poppy Singer
I saw a Golden-crowned Kinglet on the suet at my house this morning when
the sun was out.

On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 5:09 PM, Randolph Ross 
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> Pine Warbler briefly at suet and then seed feeder this afternoon.  Strange
> spring indeed
>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler at suet

2018-04-20 Thread Randolph Ross
Pine Warbler briefly at suet and then seed feeder this afternoon.  Strange
spring indeed


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler

2018-04-15 Thread Linda Callahan
I've heard my pine warbler in Newfield since last weekend.

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> Hey Annette,
> I've also had one frequenting my backyard down here in Spencer. My wife
> and I just moved here recently so I assumed this was a normal time for them
> but please someone chime in if it's not. Thanks!
>
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>> Brooktondale. I saw it up close through a window and again in another part
>> of the yard but still checked my field guide as it seems so early and it's
>> so chilly outdoors. I can't find my list of arrival dates. Can someone
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler

2018-04-15 Thread Andrew Schmalfuss
 Hey Annette,
I've also had one frequenting my backyard down here in Spencer. My wife and
I just moved here recently so I assumed this was a normal time for them but
please someone chime in if it's not. Thanks!


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> of the yard but still checked my field guide as it seems so early and it's
> so chilly outdoors. I can't find my list of arrival dates. Can someone
> please tell me how much of an early bird this is.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler

2017-05-21 Thread Suan Yong
Yesterday our SFO group had a pine warbler at Greensprings Cemetery (in 
Newfield) singing from one of the scattered smallish pines (~20 feet tall) in 
the mostly open fields. Great eye-level looks for this species, from a tree 
that looked (to me) too small and isolated to be good habitat. And it was 
fighting with a chipping sparrow for that territory, both in song and in being 
chased. Of course it's unclear whether it'll breed there or is just passing 
through, but it seemed to be at least considering that option.

(And of course, when I first heard its song, my expectation was junco.)

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler

2017-05-21 Thread Dave Nutter
On yesterday's walk around Sapsucker Woods with SFO, we heard the trill of what 
turned out to be a Pine Warbler singing near the south end of the Woodleton 
Boardwalk. I had expected Dark-eyed Junco because I had scoped one nearby on a 
walk earlier this year, and two of the largest White Pines in the area were cut 
down recently. There is one large mature White Pine near where we first heard 
the bird, and where two of us finally saw it, but other pines are a bit 
scattered, and therefore not what I would have guessed was good habitat. Maybe 
this bird is a holdover from when there were more large pines closer together, 
but certainly I'm a worse judge of Pine Warbler habitat than the bird is. 
Regardless, I should have noticed the clue that the bird was moving frequently 
between songs, which is typical of Pine Warbler, and which I have not noticed 
among juncos. 
--Dave Nutter

> On May 20, 2017, at 7:38 AM, Gary Kohlenberg  wrote:
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> I heard one leaving MVR on my way to the Knoll yesterday, Friday, but was in 
> the car and didn't stop to locate it. They seem to circulate around the knoll 
> for some distance and this wasn't far at all. 
> Gary 
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> on Comstock Knoll at the Cornell Botanical Garden.  The bird kept repeating 
> the same relatively short pattern over and over.  Could not find it with 
> naked eye.  When I did playback, it would stop trilling momentarily.   
> Definitely not chipping sparrow!  Has anyone else seen pine warbler at the 
> knoll recently?
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler

2017-05-20 Thread Gary Kohlenberg
I heard one leaving MVR on my way to the Knoll yesterday, Friday, but was in 
the car and didn't stop to locate it. They seem to circulate around the knoll 
for some distance and this wasn't far at all. 
Gary 

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Early afternoon today I'm very confident that I heard a trilling PINE WARBLER 
on Comstock Knoll at the Cornell Botanical Garden.  The bird kept repeating the 
same relatively short pattern over and over.  Could not find it with naked eye. 
 When I did playback, it would stop trilling momentarily.   Definitely not 
chipping sparrow!  Has anyone else seen pine warbler at the knoll recently?

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler Comstock Knoll

2016-04-19 Thread Laura Stenzler

There is a second Pine Warbler In the white pines just north of the upper 
lookout along the Plantations main loop trail. 

Laura

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> At least one Pine Warbler at Comstock Knoll in the Cornell Plantations today. 
> That is the hill behind the main building, the one with the huge white pines. 
> There have been breeding Pine Warblers in these trees for many years. 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler(s) SSW

2011-09-02 Thread Ann Mitchell
I was on Wilson's trail around 8:30-9:00 this morning. Besides what Jay
reported, I saw 2 Nashville Warblers. a male Common Yellow-throat, and a
probably Bay-breasted Warbler.  It kept moving around and was very
frustrating to totally ID. Oh, well.
Good birding, Ann

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> Jay's note reminded me that I forgot to post my lunchtime walk observation
> of 1 distinct PINE WARBLER and probably another (there was another similarly
> sized and behavior bird foraging close by this one but I didn't get a good
> look). While I saw them in a deciduous tree at first, the best look was when
> he paused in a large pine (I think white, but I need to review my evergreen
> IDs) just north of the north loop of Wilson near the footbridge.
>
> It was nice to see something besides CEDAR WAXWINGs who had converged on
> that section of the woods at the same time. I was walking to get away from
> them so I could see something else!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Warbler, Field Sparrow

2010-03-28 Thread Linda Orkin
I had my first Field Sparrow of the year  below my feeders and  
thoroughly enjoyed watching him for a good long while.


Linda

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On Mar 28, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Dave Nutter  wrote:


Today a student in Spring Field Ornithology, Ed Thomas,
described to me a PINE WARBLER which came to his
suet feeder yesterday (27 March) on Ellis Hollow Road.
I think that's a first for the basin this year.

Today I saw my first FIELD SPARROW on the shoulder
of Stevenson Road near a brushy patch and small stream.

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