[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker Woods, Tues 9/20

2011-09-20 Thread Mark Chao
I found some migrants in Sapsucker Woods on Tuesday morning, mostly on the
Wilson Trail North.  These birds included HOODED (1 or 2 F), WILSON'S,
MAGNOLIA (several), BLACKBURNIAN, BLACK-THROATED GREEN, BLACKPOLL, AMERICAN
REDSTART, NORTHERN PARULA, and COMMON YELLOW THROAT, plus at least one
PHILADELPHIA VIREO.  

 

Mark Chao


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker Woods, Tues 9/20

2011-09-20 Thread Dave Nutter
By early afternoon the Wilson Trail was quiet for me (or else I was burned out after walking the woods trails staring vainly for thrushes). The only migrant I found was there a/the PHILADELPHIA VIREO near the Fuller Wetlands. Jay  Livia were just headed down the trail as I was leaving. Maybe they found more. I had more luck in the late morning under the power lines on the Dryden side of Sapsucker Woods: LINCOLN'S SPARROWSWAMP SPARROWS 4 or more, I thinkBLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLERmale and possibly female BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLERNASHVILLE WARBLERCOMMON YELLOWTHROAT immature maleRED-EYED VIREO 3 EASTERN PHOEBEGRAY CATBIRD several CEDAR WAXWING flock of 10+--Dave NutterOn Sep 20, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Mark Chao markc...@imt.org wrote:I found some migrants in Sapsucker Woods on Tuesday morning, mostly on the Wilson Trail North. These birds included HOODED (1 or 2 F), WILSON’S, MAGNOLIA (several), BLACKBURNIAN, BLACK-THROATED GREEN, BLACKPOLL, AMERICAN REDSTART, NORTHERN PARULA, and COMMON YELLOW THROAT, plus at least one PHILADELPHIA VIREO. Mark Chao
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[cayugabirds-l] NY Bluebird Society Annual Fall Meeting—bird photography presentation

2011-09-20 Thread Marie P Read
Hi Cayugabirders,

I'll be giving a presentation at the upcoming Annual Fall Meeting of the New 
York Bluebird Society this coming Saturday, 24th September 1:00 pm, at the 
Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

http://www.nysbs.org/msgboard/viewtopic.php?t=267sid=c6c105a55645198efec3f89107127019

In Photographing Birds' Secret Lives I'll be sharing a wealth of tips to help 
people improve their own bird photography using as examples some of the images 
from my book Secret Lives of Common Birds as well as many from my latest 
projects. Come and learn how I photographed American Dippers, Violet-green 
Swallows and Wilson's Phalaropes out west, as well as Black Terns and nesting 
Baltimore Orioles closer to home.

The meeting is open to all, and if you'd like to partake of lunch before the 
presentation with members of the Bluebird Society and find out about their 
organization please contact David Smith by email for a lunch reservation: 
dsmith...@twcny.rr.com

Hope to see you there.

Marie




Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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Freeville NY  13068 USA

Phone  607-539-6608
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