Susan Barr and I headed out on Wilson Trail at 6:30 this morning then
over to the East Trail, with lots of low-lying mist, grey clouds and
drizzle. Despite the less-than-ideal conditions we saw 10 species
warblers, including CHESTNUT-SIDED, MAGNOLIA, BLACK-THROATED GREEN, BLACK
AND WHITE and COMMON
Hi All,
I led a trip to the Roy Park Preserve this morning for a Spring
Ornithology local trip. This was basically a warbler trip. The first one we
encountered was a male Prairie Warbler. He showed himself and sang for us. We
saw a
Canada Warbler singing from the bottom of the gorge (thank
Cayugabirders,
Dr. Winkler's Cornell ornithology class took an end-of-the-semester
field trip to Montezuma NWR today. We stopped at Myers Point around
7:30 and saw hundreds of swallows (all sp. except Purple Martin -
primarily Bank and Barn Swallows) and a few terns - a migrant flock
heading north
As others have reported, birds seem to be moving through in good numbers today.
This morning, there were MAGNOLIA WARBLER, NASHVILLE WARBLER, and COMMON
YELLOWTHROAT singing in the back yard and 2 WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS. In the
afternoon, just as the first gusty storm was hitting, there were 10
I visited Shindagin Hollow between 9 and 10 this morning. Not wanting
to get caught in a shower and needing to get myself to an appointment
on time, I stuck to the road. I didn't expect to find much, but there
were lots of birds singing.The highlight for me was a CANADA WARBLER
singing right ne
Hi all,
I spent from 7 am until around 2 pm at home today (Saturday) to see how many
species of birds I could see or hear from our property. Several times, I
decided nothing else was going to show up and started to head out toward the
car to do errands only to hear something new singing!
The
This morning, I made my first visit to the Hawthorn Orchard this spring. I
was there from about 6:30am to 9:30am.
Except for fresh footprints from one or two other persons, there were no
people birding this Hawthorn Orchard this morning. It was a little drizzly
early and it was certainly muddy
I birded behind my house in Groton today. I saw or heard nine different
warblers- highlights being a PARULA and BLACK-THROATED BlUE. Lots of
YELLOW- RUMPS. I also saw a ROSE BREASTED GROSBEAK, and 2 male
BOBOLINKS. A VEERY was calling, but I didn't see him. Plus, I flushed out a
HORNED LARK.
I spent a bit of time late this morning (8 May 2010) walking around the pond at
Sapsucker Woods. Things generally seemed quite birdy, but in looking at my
notes, I guess I didn't really see that many birds that would be deemed
migrants. I saw/heard a total of ten species of warblers, with MAGN
Hi,
Was traveling between Interlaken and Lodi on Rte 96-A when a wood
duck family scurried across the highway, the tiny ducklings strung so
close together behind their mother that momentarily it looked like a
strange long-tailed wood duck! Traffic on both sides hit the brakes and
the fami
Hi all,
A few minutes ago an adult Bald Eagle was soaring over West Campus headed
NE.
-Brad
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The Cayuga Bird Club is pleased to welcome Drew Fulton as guest speaker
at our monthly meeting on Monday, May 10 at 7:30 pm at the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology. Drew will be taking us on a photographic tour via his
presentation, "Everglades Imagery: Intimate Details of a Vast
Landscape". Drew not
Since our previous discussion of a flicker with one red shaft we banded this
bird (7
May 2010) with multiple red shafts and hues. They were bilateral on the wings
and
all the rectrices less one that remained yellow. I hope this gives you all a
sense
of what Kevin and I have been discussing. See
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