I just found my FOY Baltimore Oriole in a large tree by the Johnson Art Museum 
at Cornell.  I heard its simple, yet rich sounding, song as I was sitting on 
Libe Slope.  I went to investigate, and found a bright orange splash at the top 
of a larch (or whatever the NYS version of a larch is) farther down the slope, 
near the museum.  The larch is host to other birds as well - goldfinches, house 
finch, and others.
-Liisa


Liisa Mobley
Electronic Resources Unit Supervisor, Cornell University Library, Ithaca, NY 
14853
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