Still around...but just one. He/she's a feisty little and so-and-so, though,
trying to keep all the other birds off the feeder!
Marie
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While out plowing the driveway this morning, I had a dark morph Rough-Legged
Hawk cruise the fields. It's the first one I've seen here in years (Snyder Hill
Rd). Winter must be here!
Bob McGuire
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I continue to see one PINE SISKIN , in with all the GOLDFINCHES, as well.
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Donna Scott
On Dec 11, 2014, at 8:24 AM, "Marie P. Read" wrote:
> Still around...but just one. He/she's a feisty little and so-and-so, though,
> trying to keep all the other birds off the feeder!
>
Speaking of ravens, few days ago while waiting for the bus along Snyder Hill
Rd. two ravens flew by. I noticed them when one vocalized, making a sound my
neighbor described as a Star Wars light saber sort of sound, before reverting
to the normal raven croaking. Sorry I don’t have a better descri
In my neighborhood on S Danby Rd, we have a fair number of Ravens. More
often than not we hear them but do not see them, and the range of sounds
they produce is truly staggering. This year I have heard at least 4
vocalizations which were new to me.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Ray Zimmerman
This is an appeal for folks to participate in counting birds in the Danby
Sector (VI) of the upcoming Christmas Bird Count on January 1st.
If you have counted for Danby before, or if you are new to the count, we
need you in Danby.
Please respond to veery...@gmail.com, or call me at 342-5074.
Tha
I would like to suggest the possibility of a Purple Martin house. It
would be too expensive for the scout but perhaps some birders could
help. Fritzie.
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Hi all,
On my walk up Mt Pleasant Road around 3:00 this afternoon, I saw the following:
Rough-legged Hawk, the first of the season, flying near the observatory. At one
point it landed on the snowy ground, scaring up a flock of 11 Snow Buntings.
Later I watched as the hawk swooped along low to t