I have a few poor photos of the Prothonotary in my checklist
https://ebird.org/atlasny/checklist/S111069919.
Kevin
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> To: Marie P. Read
> Cc: Whitings; CAYUGABIRDS-L
> Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler
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> It looks like there was an egg mass right on the box, and they’ve all just
> hatched. Be climbing the trees soon.
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> -Geo
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From: Geo Kloppel [geoklop...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 9:12 AM
To: Marie P. Read
Cc: Whitings; CAYUGABIRDS-L
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It looks like there was an egg mass right on the box, and they’ve all just
hatched. Be climbing the trees soon.
-Geo
> On May 17, 2020, at 6:59 PM, Marie P. Read wrote:
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> Hi Diana and Cayugabirders,
>
> Here is what birdsoftheworld.org (formerly Birds of North America online)
> says
Thanks Marie, I will crop in the larvae and post it. Would they be harmful or
influence the female to avoid this nest box? Appreciate your help!
Diana
dianawhitingphotography.com
> On May 17, 2020, at 6:59 PM, Marie P. Read wrote:
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> Hi Diana and Cayugabirders,
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> Here is what
Hi Diana and Cayugabirders,
Here is what birdsoftheworld.org (formerly Birds of North America online) says
about Prothonotary Warbler nesting:
and
and
No mention of larvae. I can't quite tell what kind of larvae they are from the
one photo I can see on your site. But very interesting
The bird is still present this morning along the southern shore of Salt
Point, working up and down near the creek but often hard to see.
On Oct 9, 2015 5:34 PM, "Jay McGowan" wrote:
> A bright and absurdly late, not to mention just plain rare, PROTHONOTARY
> WARBLER is
Around noon we saw the Prothonotary Warbler carrying material into the same
nest cavity used two years ago.
Suzanne
Ithaca, NY
There is a PROTHONOTARY WARBLER singing along Armitage Road in the normal spot
this morning.
Along the auto loop I had the previously reported female WILSON'S
Great photos!! Glad to see they are raising young there.
On another note, why is it that we can't walk out on
the trail that goes from Towpath road to east road between both marshes.
This is obviously a GREAT fall staging area for shorebirds
and we birders have to struggle to get views. Those
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