Hi Cayugabirders,
On a walk along Long Point Road a couple of weeks ago, I came across numerous
Eastern Red Cedar branches chopped down by, presumably, the Aurora roads dept
to clear the roadside and left in place. The branches were loaded with berries
so I filled the back of my car with as
Hi John,
I'm located at about 1350-1400', but the property goes up to a 1920' summit.
It's all hillside, some of it glacially oversteepened, of NE aspect,
overlooking the upper Cayuga Inlet Valley. It's cut by hemlock ravines running
down to the Lindsay-Parsons Preserve and the West Danby
You certainly have the hot spot and are getting much more than we here in the SW
corner of the basin at 15-1700ft. Scarlet Tanager two days back and nothing new
since with scarce warblers and then only the most common. We were honored
yesterday
with watching a Veery behavior and various
Not many new arrivals this morning around my place, but a (silent) Least
Flycatcher was feeding warbler-like among the apple blossoms, and right now I
have a (singing!) Swainson's Thrush down by the brook (Beech Hill area of the
L-P Preserve. Canada Warbler too. Oooh! Even as I write this, a
Hi all,
During lunch, I saw a Swainson's Thrush having lunch on Dogwood berries. I also
heard, but could not locate a singing Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Other birds of
note were a Red-eyed Vireo and a flycatcher, I think probably was an Eastern
Wood Peewee.
Meena
Dr. Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson
I birded Van Dyne Spoor Road this morning even though it was drizzling and then
raining. My best find was a beautiful Swainson’s Thrush. It was near
telephone pole number 310 on the south side of the road; the spicebush there
had a lot of reddish fruits which thrushes like. I stopped there to
Susan Danskin and I saw a brief by identifiable look at a Swainson's
Thrush in the Hawthorn Orchards on the north side of the woods.
Good Birding,
Ann Mitchell
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