[cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged hawks migrating now

2013-09-14 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
The blue sky has brought migrating Broad-winged Hawks over Ithaca. Look up!

Ken. 

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[cayugabirds-l] Larch Meadows

2013-09-14 Thread Suan Yong
Randomly decided to walk the Larch Meadows trail at Buttermilk Falls, a 
pleasant trail except for the persistent noise from Route 13. Ran into a nice 
mixed flock including Nashville, BTGreen, BTBlue, Chestnut-sided, 
Black-and-white, and possible Parula. Pewees were active and feeding young. 
Later added a Bay-breasted (I think), nice close Philadelphia Vireo, and young 
Redstart.

As I sit here by the ball field staring at the sky (no broadwings) as I type, a 
raven just flew over.

Suan
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[cayugabirds-l] Yard birds

2013-09-14 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Hi all,



Today I worked with Ngampit in the garden a whole lot.  Early morning, we had a 
Scarlet Tanager, Rose-breasted Grosbeak chinking away and a Blackpoll 
warbler, along with a group of Cedar waxwings which have spent most of the 
morning eating Yew berries (so hopefully they are cured of any cancer). Also an 
Eastern Wood Peewee had been calling incessantly whole day from one of my 
Norway Spruces!



In between we went to farmer's Market for some lunch, where I saw an Osprey 
flying overhead and a Northern Mockingbird in the area.



When the weather cleared I forgot to look up in the sky for the hawks as we 
were so engrossed with trimming plants and did not even check e-mails whole day 
until recently so missed any Broad-winged hawks that were flying overhead!



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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[cayugabirds-l] Olive-sided Flycatcher on South Hill RecWay

2013-09-14 Thread Stuart Krasnoff
I took a stroll on the South Hill Recreationway from 6-7 PM.  Pretty cool and 
quiet but...I saw an Olive-sided Flycatcher perched in the open on a snag below 
the trail behind the Northview drive backyards.  The bird was showing the white 
rump patches of a juvenile.  This was a first for me in my local patch.

Best...Stuart




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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged hawks migrating now

2013-09-14 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
In addition to the migrating hawks (ended up w only 28 BROAD-WINGS and 2 
OSPREYS during the brief clear period), migrant warblers seemed to be 
everywhere today. Checking chickadee flocks in my yard, in the woods between 
Arrowwood Lane and Tareyton Park, and on E King Rd, I saw multiple BLACKPOLL, 
BAY-BREASTED, MAGNOLIA, NASHVILLE, BLACKBURNIAN, BLACK THROATED GREEN, COM 
YELLOWTHROAT, and single CHESTNUT SIDED, REDSTART, TENNESSEE, WILSONS, and 
HOODED. 

Ken

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 The blue sky has brought migrating Broad-winged Hawks over Ithaca. Look up!
 
 Ken. 
 
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