Hello all,

I'd like to thank the near 20 people that joined me for this morning's Lime
Hollow bird walk --for you 
Basinites out there, 90% of LH is in the Cayuga Lake Basin.  :-)  Lime
Hollow bird walks take place 
throughout May every Saturday at 7:30. While things weren't amazing this
morning, I will say we had 
great looks at several very cooperative birds, particularly some of the
warblers. The highlights were 
good to great looks at CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER, YELLOW WARBLER, AMERICAN
REDSTART, BLACK-
THROATED BLUE WARBLER, BLUE-WNGED WARBLER, BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER ( a bit
brief), Common 
Yellowthroat and a few of us also had good looks at Yellow-rumped Warbler
--all these warblers nest 
at LH. Good looks at crowd-pleasing BALTIMORE ORIOLE, ROSE-BREASTED
GROSBEAK, INDIGO 
BUNTING, EASTERN BLUEBIRD and several others were also had. Three vireo and
thrush species were 
heard with VEERY and RED-EYED VIREO providing great looks. Catbird and
GREAT-CRESTED  and Least 
Flycatcher were seen and we all got a chance to hear the differences
between Chipping Sparrow, Dark-
eyed Junco and Swamp Sparrow. The highlights for me were confirming nesting
COMMON RAVENS 
(begging calls heard and several agitated calls were given by adults) and
seeing really fresh SHOWY 
ORCHIS (Galearis spectabilis) in bloom!! As for the nesting ravens, these
are rather urban compared to 
most breeding ravens in the east--LH is basically just beyond the west edge
of the city of Cortland at 
less than a mile off of Rte 13. They should fledge any day now. A very nice
day to be out with everyone 
for sure!

cheers,
Matt

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