Just had a loudly calling NORTHERN BOBWHITE in my yard foraging on the lawn
under the bird feeders. New yard bird! Woo-hoo!
I grabbed a couple calls from inside the house on my Sony recorder though
contending with the dog going ballistic because it sounded like some guy
whistling just outside t
I went looking for migrants in Sapsucker Woods on Thursday morning. I saw
only a few, but they were all somewhat surprising.
* A splendid male PINE WARBLER in the pines and a neighboring larch by the
bench and arbor south of the Lab building. I had walked right past but then
turned around bec
From: Zoe Crysler mailto:zcrys...@gmail.com>>
Date: September 20, 2012 10:09:14 AM EDT
To: mailto:c...@cornell.edu>>
Subject: Color banded bird sightings
I am a graduate student at Acadia University working with Dr. Phil
Taylor on a new project studying the spring and fall migration
patterns of th
Highlights at the Durland Preserve this morning were two
YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHERS, one LINCOLN'S SPARROW, Hooded Warbler,
Nashville Warbler, Black-throated Green Warbler, Magnolia Warbler,
Blue-headed Vireo, and my first RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS in Tompkins
County this fall. I check the plowed field