I went looking for fallout birds around Cornell on Sunday afternoon.  Here
are some highlights:



* Two AMERICAN PIPITS along the little stream between the barns and pond
along Bluegrass Lane (great snipe spot a few years ago, but I saw none
today)



* FOX SPARROW (brush at edge of spruce grove) and VESPER SPARROW (brush and
roadside grit at edge of open field) along Dodge Road – fun to find these
two species together at one site so close to town



plus about 100 Song Sparrows along Dodge Road, three Northern Flickers and
a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in the Newman Arboretum, a couple of flyover
Great Blue Herons, and dozens of American Robins and juncos everywhere.



Mark Chao

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