[cayugabirds-l] Ringwood Rd. birds

2022-04-16 Thread Andrew David Miller
A few new arrivals today including a male pine warbler, multiple white-throated 
sparrows, yellow-bellied sapsucker, and an Eastern towhee.  The other usual 
suspects including purple and house finches, goldfinches, fox sparrow, hairy, 
downy, red-bellied, pileated woodpeckers, juncos, titmice, chickadees, 
cardinals, white-breasted nuthatches, red-winged blackbirds, common grackles, 
and mourning doves rotate through as if on a pre-ordained schedule.

-A. D. Miller
Ringwood Rd., Freeville


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[cayugabirds-l] Ringwood Rd. Birds

2020-10-30 Thread Andrew David Miller
For the last two weeks we have had 1-2 evening grosbeaks at the feeder; 
however, this morning we were overwhelmed by a flock of ~30 birds with a 
roughly 70:30 ratio of females to males.  They have been very flighty and have 
been spooked several times by passing ravens and most recently headed southeast 
towards the Ringwood Ponds nature preserve.  The usual feeder birds over the 
last several days include red and white breasted nuthatches, downy, 
red-bellied, pileated, and hairy woodpeckers, white throated sparrows, purple 
finches, pine siskins, goldfinches, titmice, chickadees, cardinals, and 
bluejays.

I had a late towhee and phoebe off Pleasant Hollow Rd. a few days ago.

Cheers-


Andrew D. Miller DVM, Dipl. ACVP
Associate Professor
College of Veterinary Medicine



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