ral in the trees. I'm not sure why these sudden changes but will keep
>> watch. I can only guess some sort of predation. Barbara Clise, in King Ferry
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Irby Lovette
Director, CUMV
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Andrew David Miller
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Lawrence's warbler - mortality
> Date: May 16, 2022 at 9:12:34 AM EDT
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
> Reply-To: Andrew David Miller
>
> Due to the rarity of this w
Not exactly the kind of rarities that are often featured on this list … but one
of my Cornell graduate students is studying seasonal change in starling bill
coloration, and to do that she needs to capture a couple dozen starlings in the
next few weeks. There are no starlings currently roosting
Have had a Red-headed Woodpecker at and around my backyard feeders all morning.
Will be very difficult to see from the road, so please email me directly if you
would like socially distanced instructions on how to look for it, and/or an
update on whether it is still around. I live near the