To me, Fox Sparrows are a special challenge, even though they are big, boldly
colored, and easy to ID for a sparrow. We typically only see them here during
migration because they breed in the boreal forest across Canada and they winter
in the southeastern US. That narrows the time frame to see t
Two short-eared owls were hunting on the west side of Townsendville Road near
9554–9558 Townsendville Rd. I think this is considered to be Trumansburg on the
map. This was about 5:30 this evening.
Michele
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A quiet walk around Salt Point at Myers today found the resident flock of a
dozen or so E BLUEBIRDS at the north end of the meadow, along with a N FLICKER.
Along with the usual gulls and Mallards there was a small flock of C GOLDENEYE
off the north shore.
John Greenly
Ludlowville
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YBSS at our suet feeder just now!
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I don't have 1000s as with Bill Mcaneny's E. Starlings, but regularly now,
since it has gotten winter cold, I have at my feeders and food on the ground
60-70 AMERICAN GOLDFINCHes and about 35 or more MOURNING DOVES, as well as the
other usual suspects at feeders (in fewer numbers). Along with t
For the past 3 hours, a flock of STARLINGS has been building up in our
neighborhood next to Rte 89. I would estimate that there are currently
(almost noon) over 1000 birds, almost all Starlings with a robin or two and
some cowbirds.
It is awesome to be at or near the center of activity. It is jus
Hi all,
I spent Saturday afternoon birding west shore of Cayuga lake in the hopes of
winter birds.
Highlights are as follows:-
A large flock of Horned Larks (about 150 or so) with 2 Snow Buntings on Seybolt
road between Knutytown Rd and County road 121.
Another large flock of mixed Snow Bu