Hello Cayugabirders-
For the last 3 years the Cornell Lab has been excited to be able to offer
weekend guided bird walks in Sapsucker Woods throughout the year. Thanks to
the hard work of a number of volunteers (many of whom are CBC members) we've
been able to lead over 3500 visitors during th
As long as there's not much traffic on the listserv right now, I thought I
would mention I finally got around to putting up a bunch my spring bird
photos on my Picasa site, arranged chronologically from Common Teal in March
to Prothonotary Warblers at the end of May and including rare shorebirds,
f
It certainly doesn't matter, but it is nice to know, and having a real live
species calling is a nice way to learn. What I do in your situation, is use All
About Birds and eBird together to check things. First I browse AAB by family,
and listen to the calls that are available:
http://www.allabo