I spent the morning walking around Lindsay-Parsons. Like Geo, I did not find any Acadian Flycatcher off Station Rd. However I did find a Worm-eating Warbler low enough on the steep eastern slope of the preserve that a person with good hearing (better than mine) might hear it from the blue trail. Th
This evening I biked to Ulysses near the Glenwood Pines to check on the Bald Eagle nest. There were two large young, one of which had climbed onto a tree limb adjacent to the nest. I have not checked this nest very frequently this spring, and I was not there very long, but I doubt that a third youn
Paul Anderson, Linda Frank, Bob Horn, Richard and Eileen Maxwell, Donna
Scott, and Judy Thoroughman joined Bob McGuire and me on a walk this morning
at the Dorothy McIlroy Bird Sanctuary at the northeast reaches of the Cayuga
Lake Basin in Summerhill. This was the first of four walks I'm leading t
I spent most of the early morning in the garden. Surprisingly it was
wonderful. I think I should spend more time at home. Birds hear/seen
A red-eyed Vireo has taken up residence and has been singing non-stop
A Blackpoll paid visit for about 15 to 20 minutes picking insects from Norway
maple
Some more yard birds in my backyard in Northeast Ithaca so far today.
The male BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER (still singing) was chasing another warbler,
which turned out to be a female BLACKPOLL WARBLER. A few raptors are apparently
migrating over -- a subadult BROAD-WINGED HAWK and a high circling fema
A beautiful female HUDSONIAN GODWIT is foraging out with Dunlin and
Black-bellied Plovers at Puddlers Marsh from Towpath Road. Also WILSON'S
PHALAROPE and 2 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS at Shorebird Flats on the Wildlife
Drive.
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A Yellow- bellied Flycatcher calling 'chu-wee' from the spruces in my backyard
at 1 pm. Also singing Blackburnian W. all morning. Still migrants moving
through.
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don't forget to look up,
Joe
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From: Joe DeVito
To: oneidabird ; Cayuga Birds
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2012 11:54 AM
Subject: Florida to NY
I just got back from helping a friend move to NY and along the highways,
hotels, and rest areas..did a little birding
I just got back from helping a friend move to NY and along the highways,
hotels, and rest areas..did a little birding along the way.here
are the birds and states where seen...
Northern mockingbird (fl, ga,sc,nc,va)
white-winged dove (fl)
mourning dove (fl,ga,sc,nc,va,pa,ny)
wood stork (fl)
I think my comment "what appeared to be copulation" gives too strong an
expression to my observation. If it were true then I would have to say there
are three birds, because I'm assuming that females don't sing, and I'm not
prepared to say that yet as much as I would like it to be. Let me restat
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