Jim Tarolli and I were there Monday just before sunset and the bird was feeding
in the backyard of the house and invisible to the naked eye (and inconspicuous
generally).
If you're standing roughly across from the old silo, sweep right and look to
the back edge of the cut area. There is a
I was at the Finger Lakes Land Trust's Park Preserve in Freeville for about
an hour this morning, starting at 8:45. It was mostly quiet except for the
stretch of brushy habitat along the brook (heading left on the orange trail
as you enter the preserve). In this area on the way in I found four
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Meena
Meena Haribal
409, Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI)
Phone
The fall logo with leaf falling on the bird reminds me of Red-headed
Woodpecker. Does anyone else also think the same?
I think it is drawn from the RH Woodpecker photo.
Cheers
Meena
Meena Haribal
409, Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI)
Phone 6073011167
Email:
There is a multi-colored pigeon walking along West Northview Rd, off
Coddington, banded, can't seem to fly but quite tame. It was here yesterday,
barely walking according to the person who saw it yesterday. I couldn't find
it when I got home yesterday, and he called the Lab of O and was told
I have spoken with this gentleman and offered to send him to the Vet School.
He just wanted to do the right thing to let someone know and didn't want to
take it any further. I passed his concern to Victoria Campbell who was looking
into it. Thank you.
From:
The person who called Lab of O yesterday is back in town today, and we just
tried to find it - he had an appt he could not miss yesterday so told me about
it. Can't find it right now, but Victoria described how to catch it and where
to take it, so I have a towel and box ready if it appears
As Anne Marie noted quite a few Blue Jays were migrating throughout the day.
May be they got cue from the equinox?? But the best part was while I waiting
for my bus around 4.49 pm, I looked up in the sky there were about 80+
migrating Blue Jays. The height at which they were migrating and