We 'finally' joined the sighting list this morning with a flock of 15
Redpolls. Yay!
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Sara Jane and Larry Hymes
East Ithaca on Vine St.
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Mockingbird in a yew hedge at 971 E State/MLK Jr St at 8:15 this a.m.
Michael Engle
via iPod
On Dec 25, 2012, at 12:17 PM, Donna Scott
d...@cornell.edumailto:d...@cornell.edu wrote:
There are Mockingbirds on both Sweazey and Algerine Roads, near here, just
above the lake shore. This is
This posting just in to the Cayuga Bird Club website. If anyone is in the area
keep a lookout.
Gary
Julia
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2:32pm Dec 26
I just spotted a black
I did a little wandering birding today, from Dryden to Lansing, to Ithaca, and
back again to Dryden.
Highlights included
2 immature SNOW GEESE at Myers Point, grazing around the basketball court.
Their messy white-with-bits-of-gray plumage made great camouflage in the broken
snow of the
Like Bill and Shirley, we, too, had 2 redpolls at our feeder
today--feeding mostly on the ground-- with 6 junco; 2 house finch; 12
goldfinch; 2 tufted titmice; 2 nuthatches; about 6 chickadees and couple of
blue jays.
Therese
downtown Newfield.
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About 3 PM this afternoon we drove out to the Summer Hill area, first
driving up Lick St to Hoag. Very quiet. Then taking Hoag towards Salt Road
we saw an almost black bird about the size of a crow fly up from the side
of the road--the ambient light was quite gray. Thinking it was a crow, we
Around 3:10 pm today I watched a flock of ~50 Snow Buntings foraging just west
of the Mt Pleasant/ Mineah Roads junction.
Marie
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After whistling hopefully off an on in my yard since October, I finally got a
response from a NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL this evening around 11:45 PM. The snow
had stopped and it was extremely quiet -- the distant reverberating toots were
coming from the direction of Muriel St., possibly further to