There was also a very cooperative GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH on the ground on the
Wilson Trail, halfway along the stretch that runs along the pond on the
western side.
- Brad
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 7:56 AM Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.com
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Hi all,
A MOURNING WARBLER is currently
Bob McGuire described hearing Merlin along Cascadilla Creek between
Aurora and Tioga on 3 May. Since then I have made 6 visits to find the
nest because I wanted to monitor it and determine nesting success. I
heard/saw Merlins on 5 visits in the the block between Aurora and
Tioga. On 5 May,
It was calling incessantly from the southeast corner of the Hawthorn Woods at
7:45 a.m.
Ann
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I took down all my nestboxes except for the one that House Wrens have
favored for years and already had a pair defending it from the damn
House Sparrow (and the one covering a woodpecker hole in our front wall,
the entry of which is plugged.) As I watched the tiny wrens ferociously
defending
not really a bird watching note but here goes.
we are roofing a shed and had to take a nest down.
It was a phoebee nest with four almost white eggs and a COWBIRD egg,
Did we do the poor birdie a favor? Will she find another site and re-build
I wonder? Without a cowbird?
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at
Correction: Apparently the road I'm on is Mohawk. The cuckoo seems to be calling from somewhere within the woods btween Mohawk and Neimi. Quite vocally birdy here at the moment.Melanie-- Original message-- From:Ann MitchellDate:Mon, 5/18/2015 8:48
Right now hearing a Black-billedCuckoo calling from north of Etna rd near airport. Pulled over just past the turn to check out a Pine Warbler. Going to head over to Mohawk/Neimi to try to see the bird!-- Original message-- From:Ann MitchellDate:Mon, 5/18/2015 8:48
RBA * New York* Syracuse* May 18, 2015* NYSY 05. 18. 15 Hotline: Syracuse
Rare bird AlertDates(s):May 11, 2015 - May 18, 2015to report by e-mail:
brinjoseph AT yahoo.comcovering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National
Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just outside
Successful Phoebes usually raise a second brood, so it's certainly possible
that yours will try again...
-Geo
On May 18, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Susan Gateley su...@silverwaters.com wrote:
not really a bird watching note but here goes.
we are roofing a shed and had to take a nest down.
It
Can anyone direct me how to obtain a copy of an article by Ficken and Ficken
that appeared in the first issue? A few weeks ago, I watched a pine warbler
stretch out its wings before it did a body shake and then gave its song. It did
this for over a half hour as it flew from perch to perch.
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