What a thrill tonight to hear as many as 5 different Barred Owls counter
calling. They were so loud that I heard them from inside, and when I went
out on the deck to listen, one was very close. I called to it, but I think
that made it fly further away. I could hear them calling from at least 4
diff
This morning Dan Watkins and Rich Youket found a GLOSSY IBIS at Upper Lisle
County Park down the truck road next to a red gate that has a STOP sign on
it. The bird likes to forage there and often will take off but keeps coming
back to the same spot. This is a rare bird for Broome as we get this
spe
Correction to today's report. WESTERN MEADOWLARK was a first record for Wayne
County
Joseph Brin
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Wow, thank you all for advising me on the Brown Thrasher, which I believe
it really is. The yellow eye and the wing bars are real clear indicators.
I will try to get another picture of it with a better view of the beak.
Carol
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 12:05 PM, Chris R. Pelkie
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> OK, I’ll b
Flying back & forth over Salmon Creek; seen from Myers Park side, about 200 '
from where creek enters Cayuga Lake. Life bird! Worth the rain-frozen, wet
fingers...
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OK, I’ll buy that. I didn’t see the expected downcurve until you pointed it
out, but the yellow eyes are probably more definitive (and the wing-bars).
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The bill looks foreshortened because of this pose, but note that it’s all dark,
down-curved and quite pointy. The breast and flanks have streaks rather than
spots; the eye is yellow. The whole color scheme is right for Brown Thrasher,
even down to the white wing bars, which you won’t see on any
I’d so no. Thrasher bill is pronouncedly longer.
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On Apr 16, 2018, at 11:04, Dimitri William
Brown Thrasher?
Toxostoma rufum
ORDER: Passeriformes
FAMILY: Mimidae
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brown_Thrasher
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[mailto:bounce-122475495-24773...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Carol Cedarholm
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Does anyone know what kind of thrush this is. Was in my backyard the last
few days foraging on the ground. I have definitely had 2 hermit thrushes,
but this one looks redder with bolder spots on the breast. Thanks, Carol
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A male has been frequenting my feeders for two days, with my first Chipping
Sparrow. The warbler is focused on the suet, strongly! No trouble with that
little pointy bill.
Anne
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