While doing some sound recording training at Hammond Hill State Forest, we
had a fairly low flyover TYPE 1 RED CROSSBILL at the top of the Yellow 1
trail (the Mourning Warbler clearing). It happened pretty quickly but I was
gratified that all three of us were able to record it (albeit not
amazingly)! One of the not-so-amazing recordings can be heard here:
http://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/31405691
Also nearby were family groups of Magnolia and Blackburnian warblers, as
well as a calling Canada Warbler and other typical denizens of the area.

Chris Wood and Brian Sullivan had a flyover Red Crossbill at Summerhill
last week, and several people have had flyovers or small groups in some of
the state forests in Cortland County this summer.

Jay

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Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw...@cornell.edu

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