Livia and I had a singing and calling ACADIAN FLYCATCHER in the creek off
Ford Hill Road in Lansing this morning. Myers Point was pretty quiet,
although Dave Nicosia reported a Semipalmated Plover there later in the
morning. No Ceruleans or other birds of note along Salmon Creek Road, but
watching a female MOURNING WARBLER forage for a few minutes near the
preserve was very cool. Another MOURNING WARBLER, this time a singing male,
was near the first intersection at the Edwards Lake Cliff Preserve off
Teeter Road. Ken's Prairie Warbler was still singing from the pine grove
off Arrowwood Drive, and a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher called a couple of
times here (and Ken had one near our yards this morning.) Blackpoll
Warblers are everywhere, and I had a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO fly over into
Ken's yard when I stopped home for a minute. Fairy quiet and hot at lunch
time here at the Lab, but a male BAY-BREASTED WARBLER was singing just
before the Sherwood Platform, and Brad had Alder Flycatcher and Canada
Warbler along Sapsucker Woods earlier in the morning.
-Jay
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Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw...@cornell.edu
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