-l] Sapsucker Woods, Tues 4/26
To: "Mark Chao"
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 2:06 PM
A quick lunch walk turned up two NASHVILLE WARBLERS by the pines along the
power line cut, a BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER in the woods on the Dryden side, a
BLACK-THROATED GRE
I don't have much to add to Mark's list but I had at least 3-4 Ovenbirds and
several Hermit Thrushes.
I can also add my FOY Great-crested Flycatcher but I can't remember the name of
the trail (between Wilson Trail and Sapsucker Woods Road).
Drew
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Drew Fulton Photogra
I had some but by no means all of the species in Sapsucker Woods reported
by Mark.
Additions were
Great Crested Flycatcher - one on the northeast leg of the Severinghaus
trail
Blue-headed Vireo - 1 singing where Severinghaus and Wilson trails join
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - edge of the p
A quick lunch walk turned up two NASHVILLE WARBLERS by the pines along the
power line cut, a BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER in the woods on the Dryden side, a
BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER singing from somewhere on the Wilson Trail,
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT in the brushy area along the power line cut, Yellow
Wa
Highlights from Sapsucker Woods on Tuesday morning (9:20-11:00 AM):
* OVENBIRD singing by Podell Boardwalk, and another on Dryden side
* three NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES countersinging and another seen chipping by
road but not joining in the song contest
* AMERICAN REDSTART singing by Podell Boardwalk