[cayugabirds-l] Robin eating sunflower seeds

2023-06-18 Thread Liisa S. Mobley
I just saw an American robin wolfing down sunflower seed hearts at the feeder.  
I had been blaming the grackles, blue jays, and goldfinches for the quickly 
disappearing seed.  Maybe I have to blame the robin, instead!

I do find it amusing, too, that within 3 minutes of refilling the feeders, 
birds show up.  My crazy imagination pictures them with tiny bird binoculars 
watching, waiting - "it's a go, guys! The thing has food again!"
-Liisa

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[cayugabirds-l] Robin fledgling

2021-05-17 Thread Anne Marie Johnson

  
  
While eating dinner on our deck this evening, we
  were briefly joined by a recently fledged robin, with a spotted
  chest and half a tail. The fledgling soon flew to an adult robin
  that was foraging nearby. I had seen a robin in the yard yesterday
  with a bill stuffed full of worms, and I was hoping I might find
  the nest, but obviously  it is too late for that! 
  
  Anne Marie Johnson
  Caroline

  
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Robin ferocity

2014-05-30 Thread Sandra Wold
Wow, I love this listserve and learn so much from it!  This Robin behavior
observed explains why I feel like a local Robin has been dive-bombing me
every morning I walk out into my back yard (downtown Ithaca).  She must
have babies nearby. She had a nest nearby last year which was attacked by
something, and I found the remains.
Sandy

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Robin ferocity- Salt Point

2014-05-29 Thread Donna Scott
Thanks for reporting this interesting sighting, John.

When Kevin McGowan gave part of the recent Lab of O. Seminar on Crows, he 
remarked on some reasons some people do not like crows.
One reason was they eat baby birds from the nest.  
To which he replied (paraphrased here), Well you want to know what else eats 
baby birds?! 
- Cute little chipmunks!
Then he showed a photograph of the 'cute little chipmunk' with his face in a 
bird's nest eating a nestling.

That Salt Pt. Robin knew what it was doing when it attacked the chipmunk!

Donna Scott
Lansing
  - Original Message - 
  From: John Greenly 
  To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
  Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 1:06 PM
  Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Robin ferocity- Salt Point


  I was at Salt Point taking bad photos when I saw a chipmunk crossing the dirt 
road near its dead end at the concrete blocks on the North side.  The chippy 
was heading toward the base of the big scrubby juniper on the east side of the 
road, and suddenly out of the tree a Robin came streaking down, hit the chippy 
so hard it tumbled head over heels.  The bird chased it back into the brush 
across the road, with continuing scuffling sounds.  The Robin came back to the 
tree; the scene was repeated twice more in the next 5 min or so.  Finally the 
Robin began marching back and forth on the road like an armed guard in front of 
a palace, and thereafter no more sign of the chipmunk.  The attacks happened so 
fast that I failed to get a decent photo.  I think of chipmunks as pretty quick 
on their feet, but this one was no match for the Robin, it got nailed every 
time.  Needless to say, the Robin does have nestlings in that tree.  

  Other birds to mention-

  at least two singing Willow Flycatchers;  E. Kingbird seems to have moved in- 
I see one regularly; Mourning Warbler heard as Jay reported in the ravine 
across the tracks from the north end;  Green Heron on the creek;  at least two 
singing Yellow-throated Vireos-  one seen near the RR bridge; fly-over Wood 
Duck, heading for the creek upstream of the RR bridge.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Robin ferocity- Salt Point

2014-05-29 Thread Kathleen Kramer
I attended the Seminar on Crows at the Lab of O and enjoyed it very 
much.  When Kevin related the information about the chipmunk eating baby 
birds, I was reminded of an incident I witnessed in PA a few years ago.  
(I think I posted it to the Cayugabirds list.)  From my dad's kitchen 
window, I saw a chipmunk attack and kill a female cardinal who was 
nearby, pecking at seeds fallen from the feeder. The chipmunk grabbed 
the cardinal and in the struggle, her neck was broken.  We should have 
just watched, I guess, but we rushed outside and the chipmunk raced off, 
scolding.  We put the dead cardinal on a nearby stump and went out on an 
errand for a short time. When we returned, the cardinal was gone.  Don't 
know if the chipmunk came back and dragged her away or if a neighborhood 
cat had come by.  In any case, we learned that chipmunks are tough!

Kathleen Kramer
Newfield


On 5/29/14 10:54 AM, Donna Scott wrote:
 Thanks for reporting this interesting sighting, John.
 When Kevin McGowan gave part of the recent Lab of O. Seminar on Crows, 
 he remarked on some reasons some people do not like crows.
 One reason was they eat baby birds from the nest.
 To which he replied (paraphrased here), Well you want to know what 
 else eats baby birds?!
 - Cute little chipmunks!
 Then he showed a photograph of the 'cute little chipmunk' with his 
 face in a bird's nest eating a nestling.
 That Salt Pt. Robin knew what it was doing when it attacked the chipmunk!
 Donna Scott
 Lansing

 - Original Message -
 *From:* John Greenly mailto:j...@cornell.edu
 *To:* CAYUGABIRDS-L mailto:cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu
 *Sent:* Monday, May 26, 2014 1:06 PM
 *Subject:* [cayugabirds-l] Robin ferocity- Salt Point

 I was at Salt Point taking bad photos when I saw a chipmunk
 crossing the dirt road near its dead end at the concrete blocks on
 the North side.  The chippy was heading toward the base of the big
 scrubby juniper on the east side of the road, and suddenly out of
 the tree a Robin came streaking down, hit the chippy so hard it
 tumbled head over heels.  The bird chased it back into the brush
 across the road, with continuing scuffling sounds.  The Robin came
 back to the tree; the scene was repeated twice more in the next 5
 min or so.  Finally the Robin began marching back and forth on the
 road like an armed guard in front of a palace, and thereafter no
 more sign of the chipmunk.  The attacks happened so fast that I
 failed to get a decent photo.  I think of chipmunks as pretty
 quick on their feet, but this one was no match for the Robin, it
 got nailed every time.  Needless to say, the Robin does have
 nestlings in that tree.

 Other birds to mention-

 at least two singing Willow Flycatchers;  E. Kingbird seems to
 have moved in- I see one regularly; Mourning Warbler heard as Jay
 reported in the ravine across the tracks from the north end; 
 Green Heron on the creek;  at least two singing Yellow-throated
 Vireos-  one seen near the RR bridge; fly-over Wood Duck, heading
 for the creek upstream of the RR bridge.

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[cayugabirds-l] Robin ferocity- Salt Point

2014-05-26 Thread John Greenly
I was at Salt Point taking bad photos when I saw a chipmunk crossing the dirt 
road near its dead end at the concrete blocks on the North side.  The chippy 
was heading toward the base of the big scrubby juniper on the east side of the 
road, and suddenly out of the tree a Robin came streaking down, hit the chippy 
so hard it tumbled head over heels.  The bird chased it back into the brush 
across the road, with continuing scuffling sounds.  The Robin came back to the 
tree; the scene was repeated twice more in the next 5 min or so.  Finally the 
Robin began marching back and forth on the road like an armed guard in front of 
a palace, and thereafter no more sign of the chipmunk.  The attacks happened so 
fast that I failed to get a decent photo.  I think of chipmunks as pretty quick 
on their feet, but this one was no match for the Robin, it got nailed every 
time.  Needless to say, the Robin does have nestlings in that tree.  

Other birds to mention-

at least two singing Willow Flycatchers;  E. Kingbird seems to have moved in- I 
see one regularly; Mourning Warbler heard as Jay reported in the ravine across 
the tracks from the north end;  Green Heron on the creek;  at least two singing 
Yellow-throated Vireos-  one seen near the RR bridge; fly-over Wood Duck, 
heading for the creek upstream of the RR bridge.

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[cayugabirds-l] robin with worm behavior

2013-06-11 Thread Michele Mannella
I noticed an interesting behavior with a robin in our gravel driveway. It
had a large worm in its beak, and would drag it along, then start spining
around in a circle dragging it all the while, then stop and re-grab it then
walk straight for a few steps. It repreated the dragging and spinning and
walking until it was in the tall grass and I lost sight of it. Has anyone
else seen anything similar?

Michele
Interlaken / Ovid

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[cayugabirds-l] Robin and Cardinal songs

2013-03-27 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
I was pleased to get up to songs of Am. Robin in my yard and Cardinal who seem 
to have moved to neighbors house across the road, but can hear him.



Cheers

Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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[cayugabirds-l] Robin Singing on the campus

2013-03-11 Thread Meena Haribal

In the morning when I got off the bus, I heard an American Robin singing from a 
tree between USDA building and Vet Tower with full gusto. This brought a wide 
smile on my face! 

Cheers
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[cayugabirds-l] Robin in our garden on West Hill

2013-03-10 Thread Regi Teasley
This afternoon I was pleasantly surprised to see a Robin scurrying 
through our garden looking for a tidbit.
That, coupled with the several TVs I saw circling yesterday over West 
Hill, convinces me that spring is nearly here.


Regi


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[cayugabirds-l] robin

2012-11-30 Thread Michele Mannella
Outside my window at Goldwin Smith Hall (Cornell campus) there is a very
happy robin singing. Did I sleep through winter?

Michele

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[cayugabirds-l] Robin vocalization in the heat

2012-06-23 Thread Eben McLane
The other day I listened for quite some time to a Robin making a thin, Cedar 
Waxing-like noise while sitting on its nest in the midday heat. Does anyone 
know if this sound is like a complaint about the heat or serves some 
heat-dispersal function? The noise was persistent all afternoon and was 
accompanied by significant heaving of the bird's body.
Eben McLane
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[cayugabirds-l] Robin!

2012-02-15 Thread M K Mannella
We have our first robin this morning. Can spring be very far away?
Michele
Ovid
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Robin!

2012-02-15 Thread Carol Keeler
I've had flocks of robins almost daily this winter.  On rainy days they are on 
the ground, like in spring.  Usually they stay in the trees.
Carol Keeler 

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Robin!

2012-02-15 Thread Eben McLane
I'm used to sporadic winter visits from flocks of robins both in the woods and 
congregating at bare spots on the lawn, but this winter they've been around a 
lot more than usual and in greater numbers -- bluebirds, too. It's got to be 
the warmer temperatures and the lack of consistent snow cover, right?
Eben McLane
Scipio, NY


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I've had flocks of robins almost daily this winter.  On rainy days they are on 
the ground, like in spring.  Usually they stay in the trees.
Carol Keeler 

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Robin!

2012-02-15 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
What's up with robins today?  I had a flock of at least 400 fly over my house 
this morning and another 100+ greeted me on Sapsucker Woods Rd.

Kevin




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I've had flocks of robins almost daily this winter.  On rainy days they are on 
the ground, like in spring.  Usually they stay in the trees.
Carol Keeler 

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Robin!

2012-02-15 Thread Meena Haribal
That time of the year when day lengths are getting longerr.

I had a Cardinal, Carolina wren and House Sparrows (new to my yard) singing in 
my yard today morning. 

Meena 






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[mailto:bounce-40214063-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Eben McLane
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:11 AM
To: Carol Keeler
Cc: M  K Mannella; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Robin!

I'm used to sporadic winter visits from flocks of robins both in the woods and 
congregating at bare spots on the lawn, but this winter they've been around a 
lot more than usual and in greater numbers -- bluebirds, too. It's got to be 
the warmer temperatures and the lack of consistent snow cover, right?
Eben McLane
Scipio, NY


On Feb 15, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Carol Keeler wrote:

I've had flocks of robins almost daily this winter.  On rainy days they are on 
the ground, like in spring.  Usually they stay in the trees.
Carol Keeler 

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On Feb 15, 2012, at 7:35 AM, M  K Mannella mkmanne...@gmail.com wrote:

 We have our first robin this morning. Can spring be very far away?
 Michele
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[cayugabirds-l] robin singing

2010-02-22 Thread Nancy Dickinson
There is a robin singing its cheer-up-cheerio song, with great 
enthusiasm, next to the art museum right now.  Thanks, I needed that!

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Cornell University
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