I had a similar experience on campus yesterday and encountered three
separate large groups: One at Balch Hall on North Campus, one on the Arts
Quad and one at Wee Stinky Glen near the Cornell Store. The third group was
the lowest and spent a lot of time in the small stream at that spot.

- Brad


On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Christopher Dalton <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Walking up to Cornell campus today, I was distracted by a din of calling
> birds near the Cornell Bookstore. Getting closer, I started hearing
> distinct buzzy calls that made it clear the din was from a fairly large
> flock of PINE SISKINS in the trees to the E of the campus bookstore, near
> Day Hall. I had a single bird in this same area yesterday, but today the
> count was much higher. 25? 50? 100? I did not have time to stop and count,
> but there were at least a few dozen there from my quick look while walking
> by (I was late for a meeting).
>
> They may stick around for a bit and be worth a look if you're passing
> through campus today.
>
> Good birding!
> Chris Dalton
> Ithaca, NY
> [email protected]
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