For those interested in arrivals, I just had my first-of-fall Lincoln's Sparrow
in a red bush in Palmer/Jessup Woods marsh, just north of A-lot, on Cornell
campus.
Good birding,
David Weber
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Slow and steady migration is going on. Saw six monarchs migrating today.
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I just saw a Jaeger flying south from Crowbar Point, while aboard the Haendel.
Too far to tell which species but we're only a little south of Myers so it may
be the same bird that was seen yesterday.
Justin
> On Sep 30, 2014, at 7:26 PM, "Kenneth V. Rosenberg" wrote:
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> With power out at wor
There was also a Swainson’s Thrush on the Wilson Trail between the small bridge
and the Sherwood Platform. And there was a Swamp Sparrow mixed with the Song
Sparrows around the parking lots.
Anne Marie
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I birded the Park Preserve south this morning. After a very quiet start at 9
am, with the exception of white throated sparrows just at the start of the
preserve, I finally found a very active area around 10 am. From 10-10:30 I
observed:
Common Yellowthroats, Nashville warbler, Magnolia Warbler
This morning I stepped out of the house at 8 am to find an active flock of
migrants which included;
Black throated green warblers (4 or more)
Blue headed vireo (1)
Orange crowned warbler (1)
White throated sparrow ( singing)
Ruby crowned kinglet
Chipping sparrows
Catbird
Cardinals (several)
Now
Hi all,
This morning on the Wilson Trail there was a flyover PINE SISKIN (heard
simultaneously by Wes Hochachka) as well as several NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES,
CAPE MAY WARBLER, RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, and BLUE-HEADED VIREO. Most of the
birds were around the Sherwood Platform/Charlie Harper Bench.
- Br
Thanks for this informative link...and humorous as well :)...
I love hearing night calls and really MUST get to know what I am hearing!
Thanks again,
Judy Thurber
Liverpool
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> On Sep 30, 2014, at 3:49 PM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes"
> wrote:
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> A fellow bioacoustics fri