Hudsonian Godwit in marsh at Montezuma Visitors' Center, Saturday evening,
7:00-7:15 pm. I
did not see
it depart, but I could not relocate it. --Mark
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Just a quick not to say that as far as I know, no one relocated the Curlew
Sandpiper yesterday. The Buff-breasted was seen, in the morning and then
just before dusk, out on the mud peninsulas best viewed from East Road.
Jay
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
Although I imagine I'll look back on this summer as the summer I spent
looking for the Curlew Sandpiper I'll try to post some other birds from
yesterday's visit to Montezuma. At Towpath Rd. I heard BLUE-GRAY
GNATCATCHER, PILEATED WOODPECKER, VEERY, and a singing YELLOW-THROATED
VIREO. A SORA was
I was surprised to see a rare (for us) yard bird on the patio and
surrounds, an Ovenbird.
Actually, we have seen one in the past a time or two in fall (and,
spring, if I remember correctly).
We have a woodchip path and that seems to be a draw.
We're on West Hill in the city.
I guess