Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sedge Wren report, just out of basin

2011-05-23 Thread Jay McGowan
Chris and Jessie's Sedge Wren was still in the same area on Hile School Road this morning but very uncooperative. I only heard a few chips and one half song. Lots of Alder Flycatchers were in this area, as well as Blue-winged Warbler and Nashville Warbler. I heard some very odd loud

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sedge Wren report, just out of basin

2011-05-23 Thread J. Gary Kohlenberg
I wasn't able to see or hear a Sedge Wren this morning. The only wren was a House Wren for me. I did have my FOS BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO. I may try again later today. Gary On May 23, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Jay McGowan wrote: Chris and Jessie's Sedge Wren was still in the same area on Hile School

[cayugabirds-l] Sedge Wren report, just out of basin

2011-05-22 Thread Dave Nutter
This evening on the CayugaRBA text message service Chris Wood Jessie Barry reported a SEDGE WREN at the stream crossing on Hile School Rd This very neat area is just east of NYS-38 northwest of Freeville in the Town of Dryden, and I believe it is a bit outside the Cayuga Lake Basin with the