I had a single Common Redpoll this morning when I arrived at the Cornell
Lab of Ornithology a little after 9:00. The redpoll was calling frequently,
over the bird-feeding garden by the Lab observatory, and perching in the
hawthorns along the short boardwalk behind the bird-feeding garden. Wes
Scanned the fields between rock river and wycoff between 8 and 9 this morning.
No sign of snowy. I'll be out again this evening around 4:45.
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I was hoping the Savannah mucklands might have birds after a couple days of
thawing temps. Jim Tarolli and I were surprised to find decent numbers of
Canada Geese, Mallards, Black Ducks, gulls, and raptors. Good movement of birds
flying around and into the mucks from other places. We
I thought you all might be interested in this news piece from
IthacaJournal.com: Nature's ER: Cornell center vets treat wild
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