I photographed what was left of the feathers and was told it was probably a
cardinal but I’ve never seen a nearly fluorescent orange cardinal. Thanks
to our Ravens we will never be sure!
On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 12:25 PM John Gregoire
wrote:
> Our arrival date based on 36 years is May 6th. One mi
Our arrival date based on 36 years is May 6th. One mile south of the FLNF
in the western section of the CL Basin.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 9:11 AM Tobias Dean wrote:
> This morning I spotted a bright orange object in the orchard, thought a
> raven might have dropped a tangerine skin. I went out t
The Oriole was really enjoying the suet feeders today. That's a first for
my feeder. I did place a half of an orange on our feeder. No interest in
the orange <3
Stephanie
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 6:52 PM Linda Orkin wrote:
> Heard many Baltimore Orioles around in walks today. And my granddaugh
Heard many Baltimore Orioles around in walks today. And my granddaughter and my
daughter saw Red-bellied Woodpeckers copulating. They thought that was neat to
observe.
Linda Orkin
Northeast Ithaca.
> On May 3, 2020, at 2:38 PM, Ken Haas wrote:
>
> Like Stephanie, I too found my FOY Baltim
It seems Orioles descended upon the Mecklenburg area this noon. We are
just uphill and southwest of Ken's. While watching and adult male
Baltimore on an orange we almost dropped our lunch when, at first blush
a bird that looked like a very lost male Audubon's Oriole flew in to
displace the first.
Like Stephanie, I too found my FOY Baltimore Oriole today. Also FOY
Chestnut-sided Warbler. Plus, today is a 6 woodpecker day! That would be
Downey, Hairy, YB Sapsucker, Red-bellied, Flicker and Pileated! I tried to list
those in order of size. ;)
Ken Haas
Mecklenberg
> On May 3, 2020, at 1:4
Yesterday in the crabapple collection I got to see another gorgeous
oriole and also got an all-too-brief but conclusive glimpse of a
Magnolia Warbler. Heard but not seen were a Common Yellowthroat and a
Yellow Warbler. Many robins were about. I saw one swallowing a food
item. He didn't even not
Both male and female Baltimore Orioles can be pretty variable in coloration.
I've watched many orioles, and I've seen yellow-looking males, and at the other
extreme, I've seen quite male-like females. There is currently a pair nesting
in the Newman Arboretum of which the female is very orange, d
We've had 4 Rose-breasted Gross beaks (male and female) and bright Orioles
on our suet on Meadowlark Rd NE Ithaca for 2 days.
On Wed, May 16, 2018, 4:06 PM Asher Hockett wrote:
> We have our first oriole, a very pale, almost yellow male - it has a black
> hood but otherwise looks more like a fem
Oooh, can I ask where? How high?
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