A Northern Saw-whet Owl is currently giving his tooting "back-up"
call from across our pond in Brooktondale. The first one we've heard
in a few years!!!
Sandy Podulka
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Seen Fishers Landing on the St Lawrence
Thinking of going tomorrow.
Any takers?
Carl
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Several people have written to suggest I heard a Pine Siskin, and I
listened to all four recordings on the Macaulay Library, and none match.
What I heard matches Northern Parula (first place) and Pine Warbler (second
place)I"ll try to record on my phone next time.
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:19
About 3:00 p.m. today the tanager was sitting on the wall directly over the
underground entrance to the campus store. It flew into the small tree in the
courtyard below for a few minutes until a group of people walked too close by.
It flew down towards the trees in Wee Stinky Glen where I lost
My wife, Janet, and I traveled to Montezuma this morning. It was a good trip.
We saw our largest number of Snow geese at the Mucklands. Here are the
highlights:
Aurora Boathouse:
Canada geese
Redhead
Goldeneye
Union Springs Mill Pond:
Bufflehead
Coot
Redhead
Ringneck
American Wigeon
Canada ge
My wife, Janet, and I traveled to Montezuma this morning. It was a good trip.
We saw our largest number of Snow geese at the Mucklands. Here are the
highlights:
Aurora Boathouse:
Canada geese
Redhead
Goldeneye
Union Springs Mill Pond:
Bufflehead
Coot
Redhead
Ringneck
American Wigeon
Canada ge
I know it's early for a parula. Have there been any reports? But I think I
heard a parula (FOY) calling from up high In a pine tree on the west side of
the high school close to the creek today about 10AM. There were two sounds.
First one was a pulsing cricket or cicada-like sound, second one a
Thanks John.
Hundreds of pintails at Knox Marcellus yesterday folks.and lots of
them around the Potato Barn.
Pete Saracino
On 3/7/2016 11:46 AM, John Confer wrote:
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> Bob Horn, Ruth Yarrow, Susan Soboroff, Jae Sullivan-Whey (if I have
> that correct) had a very enjoyable trip around the lak
Wilson Rd. Lansing, between Conlon & Buck Rds.
In deciduous tree well back of the two eastern-most red barns on south side of
road at 154 Wilson Rd. best seen approaching from Conlon Rd from E to W, just
before arriving at the large white Federal style house.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Bob Horn, Ruth Yarrow, Susan Soboroff, Jae Sullivan-Whey (if I have that
correct) had a very enjoyable trip around the lake on Saturday. I did some
scouting up the the lock on Friday. Every place that was good on Friday iced
over during the night and the waterfowl were way out there. So much for
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