This is from Geneseebird-L about reporting Chimney
Swifts for and accessing info about them from a major study.
--Dave Nutter
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 1:22:12 +
From: lj...@rochester.rr.com
To: geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] York: Chimney Swifts
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Our first House Wren arrived to sing brightly this morning.
Nancy Dickinson
Mecklenburg
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Hi all,
This morning, Paul Hurtado and I checked out Mulholland Wildflower
Preserve. Highlights were 3 singing *Louisiana Waterthrushes*, a single
singing *Blue-headed Vireo*, and at least one *Winter Wren*.
Good birding,
Shawn
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I had struck out on them so far this year, but within ten minutes of
arriving in Shindagin Hollow this morning I heard five WINTER WRENS and
got great views of one of them. I also heard my first WOOD THRUSH of the
year. There were a number of BLUE-HEADED VIREOS around, but I didn't
find any
April 20, 2010 - Van Dyne Spoor Road, Wayne Co., 5 PM
Tundra Swan - 7
Bufflehead - 1
Pied-billed Grebe - 1
American Golden-Plover - 3
Greater Yellowlegs -15
Lesser Yellowlegs - 25
Pectoral Sandpiper - 35
Least Sandpiper - 12
Jerry Lazarczyk, Grand Island, NY
Dick Rosche, East Aurora, NY
April 19, 2010 - Stony Brook State Park, Steuben Co. - 10-11 AM
Pine Warbler - 1
Louisiana Watertheush - 1
Jerry Lazarczyk, Grand Island, NY
Dick Rosche, East Aurora, NY
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I spent a couple of hours this morning on the Wilson Trail north, mostly on the
little section adjoining the main pond near the outlet/north feeder. The
highlights of the morning were ~8 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERs and 1 PALM WARBLER.
Couple of pictures from today:
Late this afternoon I saw a female EASTERN TOWHEE at the beginning of
Podell Boardwalk on the lab side. Do the females tend to arrive later
than the males? Also, many RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS on the Wilson Trail
east of the main pond. One displayed the red patch on its head, which
always
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