[cayugabirds-l] Birdy morning!

2021-05-14 Thread Laura Stenzler
5 Cape May warblers (2 males, 3 females) in a Larch at the edge of our property 
in Hunt Hill Rd! Plus Parula, Redstart, and yellow throated vireo!

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Birdy morning and other reports

2020-04-27 Thread khmo
Hi gang! So nice to see the reports from you lowlanders as it will be a
bit before the Thrasher's, Catbirds and more come uphill.

May we ask a general favor and suggest that all posts contain a
signature block telling us where you live?  Need not be specific. We
know a few but so many are guesswork and some of you have moved from
locs we knew a few decades back. 

Many thanks in advance.

J 

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John and Sue Gregoire
Kestrel Haven Migration Observatory
5373 Fitzgerald Rd
Burdett, NY 14818-9626
"Conserve and Create Habitat"
N 42.44307 W 76.75784 
On 2020-04-27 13:50, Carol Keeler wrote:

> Birds were everywhere this morning.  I went from 4 to 10 White Throated 
> sparrows.  There were the usuals too, Cardinals, lots of goldfinches, Song 
> Sparrows, Blue Jays, House Finches, a pair of Purple Finches and tons of the 
> cursed blackbirds.  A couple days ago I had a Brown Thrasher which I rarely 
> have visit.  I have tree swallows and Bluebirds checking out nest boxes.  
> Still waiting for my Catbirds and Orioles.  The Titmice and Chickadees show 
> up a bit later in the day, Blue Jays too.
> Right now I have hundreds of mostly Grackles in my back yard.  Any way to get 
> rid of them? I don't mind a few, but this is ridiculous.
> 
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[cayugabirds-l] Birdy morning

2020-04-27 Thread Carol Keeler
Birds were everywhere this morning.  I went from 4 to 10 White Throated 
sparrows.  There were the usuals too, Cardinals, lots of goldfinches, Song 
Sparrows, Blue Jays, House Finches, a pair of Purple Finches and tons of the 
cursed blackbirds.  A couple days ago I had a Brown Thrasher which I rarely 
have visit.  I have tree swallows and Bluebirds checking out nest boxes.  Still 
waiting for my Catbirds and Orioles.  The Titmice and Chickadees show up a bit 
later in the day, Blue Jays too.
Right now I have hundreds of mostly Grackles in my back yard.  Any way to get 
rid of them? I don’t mind a few, but this is ridiculous.



Sent from my iPad

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