Yesterday late evening as there was no wind, I decided to try some recording in
Shindagin Hollow. It was comparatively quiet, except for a couple of distant
Hermit Thrushes, one Wood Thrush, an Eastern Pewee, an American Goldfinch, a
couple of hesitant American Robins, a Song Sparrow and a
Most of the shorebird diversity is way out on the Main Pool, continuing to
follow the shrinking wet spot. Of course rain could change that. Birds
flushed at one point and there was another group out of sight even farther
back. One phalarope I thought was Wilson's was seen, maybe a female,
Would anyone like to respond to this please?
Linda.
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On Jul 26, 2015, at 8:18 AM, sue heaven suehea...@frontiernet.net wrote:
Hi Linda,
I remember talking with you back in 2012 for an article about Birding the
Cayuga Lake Basin .
Now I'm working on something for
I observed a Red-headed Woodpecker at Fair Haven SP at 5:15pm
yesterday(7-25-15). The bird was located at the eastern end of the beach area
near the small field stone shed at the base of the hill. Other highlights
included a Spotted Sandpiper and an Osprey.
Michael Gullo
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Cayugabirds-L