An adult Ruddy Turnstone is foraging on the spit at Myers Point. No other
storm birds in evidence.
Jay
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Almost my first bird this morning was a Mourning Warbler singing in the
familiar breeding territory on the west side of Bald Hill Road, opposite the
yellow gate, in the Danby State Forest. Across the road one or two Pine
Warblers sang frequently (OK, I’m paying more attention to them!)
-Geo
Hi everyone,
I have received several requests for more information about where the
parking area is that is close to the Black Diamond trail above the Cayuga
Nature Center. It is on Houghton Road, off Garret Road west of route 89. If
you type 2055 Houghton Rd into a mapping app, it should take you
Walked to the hawthorns and back this morning. Quickly heard and saw a male
scarlet tanager en route on Honness Lane, and later had two in the same
tree along the recway. On a couple occasions they flew to the trunk of the
tree and perched briefly woodpecker style -- too briefly for photos, alas.