Hi,
We visited Montezuma today, and stopped at Towpath Rd, May's Point
and the Visitors' center, where we saw many of the same birds
reported earlier today by Dave Nutter. We also picked up a KILLDEER
at Knox Marcellus and two GREATER YELLOWLEGS at Mays Point. We are
grateful to Ann Mitchel
Also there were about a hundred AMERICAN COOTS close to NYS 89, I think just south of Lower Lake Rd.--Dave NutterOn Nov 06, 2011, at 06:46 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:Ann Mitchell & I went to Montezuma NWR today. The biggest highlight for me (year bird) was the GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE which she pic
Hi Paul,
Pileated Woodpeckers are widely reported to favor the berries of
flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). Check out this photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20136270@N04/2116217431/
-Geo
Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker & Restorer
227 Tupper Road
Spencer NY 14883
607 564 7026
g...@cornell.edu
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Saw this for my first time last year. Saw pileateds feeding on Virginia Creeper
berries and then, for as long as the grapes persisted on vines in a maple at
the front of my driveway, had them visit for that fruit snack everyday.
Just goes to show, as birders, we've never seen it all.
Keep on
A friend reported that he is observing a Pileated Woodpecker feeding on the
berries on a Dogwood. He’s knowledgeable and a good observer. Wondering if
anyone has observed this? Seems out of character to me. Appreciate any
insights that can be shared.
Paul Schmitt
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Cayugabirds-L List Info
Ann Mitchell & I went to Montezuma NWR today. The biggest highlight for me (year bird) was the GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE which she picked out among the swimming CANADA GEESE at Knox-Marsellus. It later flew to Puddler's along with several hundred SNOW GEESE. We were not able to pick out any Ro
Despite a paucity of birds (no shooting or ducks of wood, styrofoam or other
polymers either) I spent an hour around Myers and Salt Points this morning from
about 9-10 (EST! yeah!). There was a lone DUNLIN on the spit with 2-3 dozen
plus Ring-Billed Gulls and a few Herring Gulls. Lots of Malla
I didn't really have anything new for Stewart Park today - just the
standard assortment of ducks and a few songbirds along the back pond.
Here's my complete checklist:
Stewart Park, Tompkins, US-NY
Nov 6, 2011 12:33 PM - 2:08 PM
Protocol: Traveling
1.0 mile(s)
26 species
Canada Goose (Branta cana
Hi all,
Since yesterday, my yard is invaded by robins and waxwings and along with them
there are some juncos too. There is a hawthorn bush in front of my bedroom
window under the spruces, whose fruits are being relished by these birds. Some
of the fruits seem too far away from them if they are s
Hi all,
There was a Fox Sparrow perched in the trees near my bird feeders a short while
ago.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
Phone 607-539-6608
e-mail m...@cornell.edu
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