Has anyone checked Seneca Meadows????

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From: Thomas Fiore <tom...@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 11:28 AM
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Dickcissels - in NY, in the region, and beyond
To: nysbird...@cornell.edu


Dickcissels continue to be found in areas where they may not be very
expected, or regular, in June.  Among the latest reports is one from Yates
Co., NY.  There’ve been reports from a number of counties in Pennsylvania
this month, & other states in the mid-Atlantic region, as well as some from
farther off, with what may be getting at a common theme - more individuals,
and sightings in locations where generally not expected, or not expected in
the number being found, in some of the locations.

The sighting from Yates County, NY is archived at:
http://digest.sialia.com/?rm=message;id=1324894

(the above first posted to the Genesee-Birds list.)

It could be that more of this species are out there, now, in various areas
of NY state.


good -and ethical- birding,

Tom Fiore
manhattan
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