In our yard today, just the new arrivals were: Rose Breasted Grosbeaks,
Baltimore Orioles, Yellow Warbler, Redstart, Yellow Rumped , Common
Yellowthroat, Chestnut Sided, Male Indigo Buntings, Black and White,
Catbird, Raven and an immature Goshawk picking up a Junco!
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Now there are 2 Indigo Buntings at the feeder !
Donna Scott
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FOY Indigo Bunting in my yard just now. Eating seed on feeder disk baffle.
Donna Scott
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Next Monday, May 10, at 7:30 p.m. will be the next monthly meeting of the
Cayuga Bird Club. Jeffrey Wells, Ph.D., Vice-president of Boreal Conservation
for the National Audobon Society, will present a webinar entitled, "The Biggest
Bird Conservation Story You've Never Heard - the Boreal Forest
Today our feeder was frequented by male and female Baltimore Orioles (two
pairs) and three male Rose-breasted Grosbeak and two females all day long.
The male Baltimore Oriole seemed to be interested only in the orange slice,
whereas the females only ate the sunflower seeds.
A FOY sighting of a
This morning was a Thrush day. Awoke to the sweetest sound of a Wood Thrush
singing it's heart out in my Sugar Maple woods. Next, a plump Veery landed
on my covered porch and hopped over to investigate some sunflower seedlings
trays. Great way to say good morning in Brooktondale.
evie
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Six Evening Grosbeaks just arrived at my feeders. Or I should say, they’re
watching the activity at my feeders from the adjacent trees, talking it over...
ah, here we go: they’re moving in!
-Geo
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We had several bobolinks as yard birds this morning. I believe that's a first
for our yard bird list. I heard their song and assumed at first that it was
our resident mockingbird. But, wanting to confirm it, we saw at least 3
bobolinks.
--Marty
Interlaken, NY
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Well, that was a first for my yard: a Baltimore AND an Orchard Oriole on an
orange-half at once (well, for a second anyway). The latter is a new yard
species for me.
Spring!
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
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Well, all my expected migrants showed up this week. A hummingbird showed up
this morning. It was eating from flowers on a weed in my patio. I’ve often
believed that they will go to a natural food source before the feeder. I’ve
had my feeders out for a week now and again I saw it on a flower
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