[cayugabirds-l] White crowned sparrows gone

2013-05-21 Thread M K Mannella
Seems the 4 white crowned sparrows left sometime on Sunday. They were here 10 
days!
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[cayugabirds-l] Green Heron at Myers

2013-05-21 Thread Michael W. Duttweiler
Monday night there was a green heron foraging in reeds in the lower reaches
of Salmon Creek at Myers Point.

 

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[cayugabirds-l] Philadelphia Vireo @ SSW

2013-05-21 Thread Stuart Krasnoff
Singing quietly near pallet in pond on Wilson north. 0830h.

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[cayugabirds-l] A few stragglers

2013-05-21 Thread Geo Kloppel
Around my yard, the last few days have brought Orioles, Indigo Buntings (at 
last!), Yellow-throated Vireo, and now this morning several Blackpoll Warblers 
(Oh no, don't say that!)

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Tupper Road
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[cayugabirds-l] Wood Thrush at Mundy

2013-05-21 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
There was a Wood Thrush singing with gusto from the southeast corner of Mundy 
Wildflower Garden and could be heard from O parking lot on Plantations road.


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[cayugabirds-l] Salt Point Monday

2013-05-21 Thread Candace Cornell
There were three orioles singing at Salt Point all afternoon in the shade.
One sang my favorite oriole tune for several hours—*What do you get when
you fall in love?*—The first nine notes of I'll Never Fall in Love by Burt
Bacharach and Hal David and sung by Dionne Warwick. Yellow warblers bubble
up from the bushes, and swallows are absolutely everywhere—mostly Barn,
Tree, and Rough-winged Swallows.

The osprey pair continue to incubate—I estimate the hatch date to be June 6
or there after. Intruders have been visiting the nest regularly this week,
although the contests are minimal. At each encounter, the male joins the
female in the nest and both give loud cries of warning. Actual chases are
only necessary with the most tenacious visitors won't leave. The male is
fishing fairly regularly now, and catching many trout, catfish, and perch.
The Ospreys seem to be oblivious to the House Sparrows nesting with them.
I've even photographed them sitting on the female while she perched.

Candace

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[cayugabirds-l] Common Loon

2013-05-21 Thread Leona Lauster
Chuck Gibson called to report a Common Loon now at Tschache Pool MWR.  He says 
it was seen Friday also. 
Leona Lauster

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[cayugabirds-l] Hawthorns and Neimi Road this morning

2013-05-21 Thread Anne Marie Johnson
The Hawthorns were quiet, but the MOURNING WARBLER was singing at the end 
of the ravine near the pond near the field with the fire hydrant when I 
arrived at 7:45. It stopped by 8:00. Aside from the usual breeders, there 
were two TENNESSEE WARBLERS singing and two BLACKPOLL WARBLERS, one singing 
but invisible moving along the ravine from northeast to southwest and then 
toward the recreation way. The other was very cooperative in the flowering 
trees in front of the tennis center.


Near the ponds on Neimi Road I heard both WILLOW FLYCATCHER (from the 
ponds) and ALDER FLYCATCHER (a little west of the ponds, from the other 
side of the road). An Eastern Bluebird perched on the fence along with the 
swallows.


Anne Marie Johnson


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[cayugabirds-l] Bairds and white rumped sandpipers montezuma

2013-05-21 Thread david nicosia
White rumped.2 larues 1 main pool mudflats.

Bairds main pool mudflat

Tons of other common ones.

Dave Nicosia

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[cayugabirds-l] Tuesday birds

2013-05-21 Thread Jay McGowan
Livia and I had a singing and calling ACADIAN FLYCATCHER in the creek off
Ford Hill Road in Lansing this morning. Myers Point was pretty quiet,
although Dave Nicosia reported a Semipalmated Plover there later in the
morning. No Ceruleans or other birds of note along Salmon Creek Road, but
watching a female MOURNING WARBLER forage for a few minutes near the
preserve was very cool. Another MOURNING WARBLER, this time a singing male,
was near the first intersection at the Edwards Lake Cliff Preserve off
Teeter Road. Ken's Prairie Warbler was still singing from the pine grove
off Arrowwood Drive, and a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher called a couple of
times here (and Ken had one near our yards this morning.) Blackpoll
Warblers are everywhere, and I had a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO fly over into
Ken's yard when I stopped home for a minute. Fairy quiet and hot at lunch
time here at the Lab, but a male BAY-BREASTED WARBLER was singing just
before the Sherwood Platform, and Brad had Alder Flycatcher and Canada
Warbler along Sapsucker Woods earlier in the morning.

-Jay

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[cayugabirds-l] Purple finch...uh-oh

2013-05-21 Thread Stephanie Greenwood
Uh-oh. I have a Purple Finch on my feeder with one eye glued shut. Is 
that a sign of the dreaded disease?

Stephanie


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[cayugabirds-l] Montezuma Today 5/21/13

2013-05-21 Thread david nicosia
Went up to Montezuma with birding friend Dan Watkins. 
Visitor's center was quiet except there was one injured 
SNOW GOOSE blue form. It is quite dry there now so no shorebirds of note.
Did not hear the CERULEAN WARBLER at visitor's center today. 

At Larue's, we had 2 different WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS among
many LEAST and a few SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS. also several
SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS, LESSER YELLOWLEGS, and KILLDEER.
There was also one lone BLUE-WINGED TEAL. 

The main pool has a lot of mudflat and a lot of shorebirds. Most of the
shorebirds were DUNLIN in their bright breeding plumage. Second
most common were SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS. There were also
a good amount of LEAST and several SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS.
We got a great look at  BAIRD'S SANDPIPER which was in close
proximity to both least and semipalmated sandpipers. At one point
I had all three in scope! It was really cool. The baird's was more beige
colored, much larger, black legs (had good lighting, sun was at back),
straight bill. I also picked out one WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER
farther back with the distinct long tapered look, primary projection past tail
and overall more grayish coloration. Bill was also slightly drooped at the end. 
We also had one lone BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER. There could have been
more. No phalaropes. The main pool had one GREAT EGRET as well. 

Benning marsh did not have anything unusual except there was a 
PROTHONOTARY WARBLER singing and singing from the woods
directly behind the marsh. 

Then a thunderstorm came crashing in and our birding was over. 
There were reports of a COMMON LOON still at Tschache pool
and many REDHEADS too up there and I believe at May's too. We
did not stop at either place due to the storms. 

Dave Nicosia 

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[cayugabirds-l] Binocular Review - another chance!

2013-05-21 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Hi all,

As Jessie and I are sorting through the data from the review sessions held 
earlier in May, some surprising, and not-so-surprising top-picks are emerging 
from among the 100+ binocular models we tested. To help narrow down the field 
in each price category, and to round out our review on some targeted models, we 
would like to hold an additional session this Thursday afternoon, 4-5:30 PM, on 
the back patio at the Cornell lab of Ornithology.  If you missed out on the 
earlier sessions, this will be a great chance to contrast and compare some 
great binoculars -- and you never know what rare warbler will appear by the 
pond.

Hope to see many of you there!

Ken and Jessie


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[cayugabirds-l] CORRECTION: Mis-id'ed both Bairds and white rumped sandpipers montezuma

2013-05-21 Thread david nicosia
After review of the photographs by a second source, my baird's looks to be
to be a larger and lighter semipalmated and my white-rumped a larger least. 
a little embarassed. there are a lot of shorebirds up there...wouldn't be 
surprised
if there were some actual white-rumpeds up there. Baird's are rare in NY in 
spring.
watch out for a lighter more beige colored semipalamated that is a little larger
than the other semi's. There is at  least one on the main pool mudflat that 
could 
be causing confusion. If you think you see a baird's try to get a photo. 

Good birding to all...



 From: david nicosia daven1...@yahoo.com
To: Cayuga birds cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu 
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 11:52 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Bairds and white rumped sandpipers montezuma
 


White rumped.2 larues 1 main pool mudflats.
Bairds main pool mudflat
Tons of other common ones.
Dave Nicosia
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[cayugabirds-l] Fallout Potential Finger Lakes tonight

2013-05-21 Thread david nicosia
Radar is show very heavy bird echoes from the southern tier heading north and
running into the storms that are tracking across west to east across the 
northern
1/2 of the finger lakes. Looks like birds are dropping from the sky right at the
Tompkins-Cayuga line and the southern part of seneca county.
The storms will continue to work east and a little more south overnight and 
will drop
birds down. Tomorrow could be a great dayhawthorn orchard
could be awesome and other migrant traps...sapsucker woods
and other places. Looks like the focus will be a bit farther
north than the early April fallout we had down here...probably a
watkins glen to ithaca to cortland linegive or take a 5-10 miles
either side. 

It will be interested to see if this pans out tomorrow. 

Good birding...

Dave Nicosia 

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fallout Potential Finger Lakes tonight

2013-05-21 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Thanks Dave!


Ken Rosenberg
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On May 21, 2013, at 9:30 PM, david nicosia 
daven1...@yahoo.commailto:daven1...@yahoo.com
 wrote:

Radar is show very heavy bird echoes from the southern tier heading north and
running into the storms that are tracking across west to east across the 
northern
1/2 of the finger lakes. Looks like birds are dropping from the sky right at the
Tompkins-Cayuga line and the southern part of seneca county.
The storms will continue to work east and a little more south overnight and 
will drop
birds down. Tomorrow could be a great dayhawthorn orchard
could be awesome and other migrant traps...sapsucker woods
and other places. Looks like the focus will be a bit farther
north than the early April fallout we had down here...probably a
watkins glen to ithaca to cortland linegive or take a 5-10 miles
either side.

It will be interested to see if this pans out tomorrow.

Good birding...

Dave Nicosia

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[cayugabirds-l] Big fallout over Ithaca now

2013-05-21 Thread david nicosia
check out this radar loop
this is from 10-11 pm

http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=bgmproduct=N0Rloop=yes

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Great night flight calls

2013-05-21 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Hi all,

I received a few questions after my post last night (not sure if they were to 
just me or the List), so here are some quick answers -- not at all 
comprehensive. Plus there are some great web sites and other resources on this 
topic, plus some real experts on our listserv.

Many (but not all) songbirds migrate at night, and many (but not all) of these 
migrants give distinctive calls while they are migrating overhead. Some of 
these calls are different from any calls we hear from these species during the 
day; others are the same calls they give in flight during the day, or in other 
social contexts.

A lot of attention has been devoted in recent years to figuring out how to 
identify the species giving these calls, and using this knowledge to monitor 
bird populations, track migrations, and study the risks to birds from lighted 
buildings, wind farms, etc.

Many birders can identify a subset of these night flight calls, with varying 
degrees of confidence, and for many of us it is a challenging yet exciting 
learning process. For me, this has become one of my favorite kinds of birding 
-- just standing in my yard and listening to the invisible stream of migrants 
passing overhead in spring and fall. I have heard more thrushes passing over my 
house in a single night (hundreds and hundreds) than I have probably seen 
during the day in a lifetime of birding.

To get started on this learning process, check out:

www.oldbird.orghttp://www.oldbird.org

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/research/nocturnal-migrant-flight-call-research

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/birdcalls

There is a new protocol for entering counts of night flight calls into eBird: 
http://help.ebird.org/customer/portal/articles/1010492-entering-nocturnal-flight-call-counts

And there is even an entire listserv devoted to discussions of night flight 
calls: http://www.northeastbirding.com/NFC_WELCOME

good listening!

KEN




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On May 21, 2013, at 12:19 AM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg 
k...@cornell.edumailto:k...@cornell.edu wrote:

One of my best spring listening for night flight calls is happening now - in 
the past 15 minutes I've heard nearly 50 thrushes (mostly Swainsons), 6 
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOOS, AMERICAN BITTERN, SOLITARY and SPOTTED SANDPIPERS, etc.

Ken

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Big fallout over Ithaca now

2013-05-21 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
I wish it would stop raining so I can go out and listen!


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On May 21, 2013, at 11:11 PM, david nicosia 
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check out this radar loop
this is from 10-11 pm

http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=bgmproduct=N0Rloop=yes
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Big fallout over Ithaca now

2013-05-21 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Nice regular flow of Swainson's Thrushes and even a couple of Gray-cheeked 
Thrushes over Etna right now!




On May 21, 2013, at 11:32 PM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg wrote:

I wish it would stop raining so I can go out and listen!


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On May 21, 2013, at 11:11 PM, david nicosia 
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check out this radar loop
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