Hi everyone,
I was subscribed to the list last fall but I never got around to introducing
myself. My name is Evan Barrientos and I'm a student at Cornell University.
I've been birding for about four years and I also do a lot of nature
photography.
These photos are a bit late, but I'd like
. Overall a very productive morning.
Evan Barrientos
www.ebarrientos.smugmug.com
Location: Renwick Woods
Observation date: 4/15/11
Notes: Two male Mallards fighting to copulate with a female, then mounted
each other?
Number of species: 18
Canada Goose X
Wood Duck 7
Mallard
south. Not sure how common the
latter is, but I thought I'd mention it.
Also saw Common Grackles, a Hairy Woodpecker, and a Red-bellied Woodpecker
excavating a nest cavity. Briefly heard a Red-breasted Nuthatch.
Good birding,
Evan Barrientos
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Hey everyone,
I had a very productive 2.5 hour walk this morning in the Cornell Plantations
across the suspension bridge in Fall Creek Valley. So many Yellow-rumpeds, but
I also managed to pick out a BLACKBURNIAN, BLUE-WINGED, and BLACK-THROATED
BLUE. Photos coming soon!
Evan Barrientos
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Hi all,
Here are the checklists from a pretty good day with the Conservation of Birds
class yesterday.
-Evan Barrientos
Location: Buttermilk Falls SP--South Area
Observation date: 5/6/11
Notes: Eastern Phoebe nest with 6 eggs
Number of species: 33
Osprey 1
Belted Kingfisher
Hi again,
These are the checklists from birding this morning. Highlights were a singing
PRAIRIE WARBLER, CANADA WARBLER, as well as some other new arrivals.
Good birding,
Evan Barrientos
Location: Dryden Lake
Observation date: 5/7/11
Notes: BRCR nest site and RBWO excavating cavity
display as well.
Good Birding!
Evan Barrientos
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Subject: eBird Report - Shindagin Hollow , 5/9/11
Location: Shindagin Hollow
Observation date: 5/9/11
Number of species
Hi everyone,
As promised, here are the photos from last weekend of Fall Creek-North, Cornell
Plantations. Highlights include a Black-throated Blue Warbler and a
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.
Best,
Evan Barrientos
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at the south end of the pond. It was a great
morning with really impressive numbers. I still can't believe I had 60 species
in such a small area! Photos coming soon! See checklist below.
-Evan Barrientos
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Shindagin Hollow impressed me once again with its number of birds. Highlights
included a female Black-and-white Warbler gathering nest material while the
male stayed nearby. Do they nest here? Also, a RUFFED GROUSE was heard
drumming. One WILD TURKEY seen crossing the road. Three
Hi again,
I'm adding Mourning Warbler to the list from today after identifying its song.
That makes 13 warblers and another species for this year.
Evan B
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Highlights include the Bay-breasted Warbler and some Yellow-rumpeds.
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Enjoy!
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Hi everyone,
I birded Sapsucker Woods yesterday from 8:15-10:30am, finding only moderate
activity. The entrance to the lab was filled with birds when I arrived,
including BT GREEN WARBLER, MAGNOLIA WARBLER, YT VIREO,and PHILADELPHIA VIREOS.
However, I found the trails very quiet overall, until
Hi everyone,
While everyone has been sending in lists of the warblers migrating through
Sapsucker Woods, I thought I'd complement them with a few photos of the
warblers.
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Enjoy!
Evan
Hi everyone,
Just thought I'd share this preview of the video I'm making from my trip to
Bolivia last January. Note: There are no birds in this preview, just some
habitat, but there will be birds in the final video.
Hi everyone,
This evening starting at about 7:20pm I explored the pond near the intersection
of Snyder and Mohawk Roads before listening for Woodcocks. On the pond I saw 50
RING-NECKED DUCKS, 3 HOODED MERGANSERS, 1 GREAT-BLUE HERON, 2 WOOD DUCKS, and
several Mallards and Canada Geese. I also
A NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD was singing vigorously from a tree across the street
from the Friedman Wrestling Center at 9:05am today.
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For the last 5 minutes there's been an adult male Dark-eyed Junco just 8ft away
from me foraging on the ground outside Mann Library on Cornell Campus.
Sporadically, he's been quietly singing to himself while he forages, but so
quietly that nothing further than 10ft away could hear. The bird is
appearances. Rather, it briefly overviews the incredible diversity of habitats,
landscapes, people, and lifestyles that make up the country. Hope you all take
a look and enjoy!
Best,
Evan Barrientos
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Spent a nice 4 hours walking around the pond this morning at SSW. Lots of
sining YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS! Less activity than I had hoped for but still
good birding. Interestingly, it wasn't until around 10am that I began to see
the YRWAs. Several NORTHERN FLICKERS and YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKERS
Here are my photos from my walk yesterday morning at Sapsucker Woods. There are
some cool shots of Northern Water Snakes Mating, Eastern Phoebes nest building,
and Yellow-rumped Warblers at eye level.
Managed to get fairly close to a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH singing at the bottom of
a ravine and a WINTER WREN that seemed to be singing in response. Watched the
LOWA singing from a perch and then forage in the rocky stream. No photos, but I
recorded some good audio. Other bird activity was mostly
I arrived a little late but the area was fairly quiet. Only heard one warbler
(BLACK-THROATED GREEN). Heard one RUFFED GROUSE on the upper north end. Saw an
immature GOLDEN EAGLE fly over. 5 BLUE-HEADED VIREOS heard singing. In the
pines on Gulf Creek Rd. I heard 2 RED-BREASTED NUTHATCHES and
Amazing day for birding, try to get out if you can! Hawthorn Orchards was
filled with migrants from 7:30-10:50am today. At least 45 species and simply
too many Yellow-rumpeds to count, plus a lot of highlights. I'll send an eBird
checklist later, but here are some of the highlights:
Prairie
45 species total, 15 warbler species, excellent day.
Evan B
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Subject: eBird Report - Hawthorn Orchard, May 2, 2012
Hawthorn Orchard, Tompkins, US-NY
May 2, 2012 7:40 AM - 8:50 AM
37 Species, 12 warblers. 2 PINE WARBLERS.
Evan B
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Subject: eBird Report - Hawthorn Orchard, May 3, 2012
Hawthorn Orchard, Tompkins, US-NY
May 3, 2012 10:20 AM - 11:50 AM
Hi everyone,
Here are 4 close shots of an American Woodcock that I photographed last night
(May 2) in the field bordered by Snyder and Cherry Rd. north of the airport.
Hard to believe, these were taken handheld, manually focusing, and without an
external flash! Such an awesome bird and one of
I was at Arnot Forest from 1pm-4pm yesterday and did manage to hear and see a
fair number of migrants, including FOY CANADA WARBLERS. Also found two
beautiful SPRING SALAMANDERS in the creek. eBird list is below, but the best
highlight was definitely having two LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSHES foraging
I noticed this nest a couple weeks ago, and have made it back once to film and
photograph it. I will post photos and video as soon as I can.
Best,
Evan B
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Fantastic morning at Palmer Woods, Cornell Campus today, even though I got
there at 10:40am. That was my first time there and I certainly was impressed.
43 species and 15 warblers, plus beautiful and variable habitat. BAY-BREASTED
WARBLER and female MOURNING WARBLER were highlights. At first I
Migrants have all but deserted Sapsucker Woods this morning. The only
non-resident warblers I saw were 2 YELLOW-RUMPEDS. Non-warbler birding was good
though, with 53 species. List below.
Good birding,
Evan B
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Much harder to find warblers this morning, but I did find BAY-BREASTED,
WILSON'S, CHESTNUT-SIDED and BT GREEN. More interestingly, I was able to find
nesting cavities of NORTHERN FLICKER, BC CHICKADEE, and YELLOW-BELLIED
SAPSUCKER. I was also surprised by seeing so many WOOD THRUSHES in one
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Soon I will be posting another gallery of bird VIDEOS.
Best,
Evan Barrientos
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like to hear more, I'll be
keeping a blog here http://ebarrientosyucatan.blogspot.com/ and posting photos
and videos. I hope you take a look and enjoy my posts.
Best,
Evan Barrientos
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Had a very interesting first week. The highlight was getting to know the young
birders in a Mayan village and hearing their thoughts on conservation. I hope
you all take a look.
Evan B
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Hi all,
Last week I gave my first bird class to a group of children in the village of
El Cuyo. Photos, video, and writing about it are now up on my blog at
http://ebarrientosyucatan.blogspot.com.
Nature photos, including lots of really cool bird photos are at
Hi all,
I've added a blog post and video from my last week in Mexico, which I spent in
a village taking kids birding and helping a bird club get started there. You
can read about it here: www.ebarrientosyucatan.blogspot.com. Thanks for looking!
Best,
Evan B
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Would the person who corrected David's ID care to share with the group how to
reliable separate the two species from a view like David's photo? I imagine
this is a very common confusion and it would be good to clarify to avoid future
false alarms, and just for the sake of bird IDs in general.
Hi all,
I birded Montezuma NWR Friday afternoon, hitting all the main spots (see
comments below). The AMERICAN AVOCET was still present at Puddler's , but did
not see the Franklin's Gull. Also surprised to see 10 SANDHILL CRANES at Knox
Marcellus and 1 AMERICAN BITTERN at Puddler's. Complete
you enjoy it!
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the listserve this time. Thank you for reading, and I hope you will join me on
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Blog main: http://evanbarrientos.wordpress.com/
Wishing you the best of spring migrations,
Evan Barrientos
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Hi Claire,
This sounds like a really cool observation (and yes it is a Great Horned
Owl), but in the future I would advise others not to post specific
locations of potentially vulnerable birds. If this bird has been abandoned
and/or isn't doing well, it would be better to not send people there who
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