This evening Sara Jane and I took a walk in Upper Buttermilk. As we
approached the outflow for Lake Treman, we were wonderfully surprised to
hear a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH singing. After soaking up the bird's
beautiful sounds, we continued up to the lake, where we found a pair of
COMMON MERGANS
Late afternoon, I stopped by Dryden Lake. The only new bird was a male
LONG-TAILED DUCK, still mostly in winter plumage. There are more HORNED and
PIED-BILLED GREBES scattered over the lake than I'm used to seeing.
Then stopped at the "Pond with no birds" (next to Rt. 38, just south of Dryden
Also, there was a lone Purple Martin at the Visitor's Center.
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It seems the Osprey have reclaimed their former nest at Mud Lock. It's nice
that they have returned to their former nesting site. With so many Osprey
around I figured a pair would claim it sooner or later.
The Osprey pair on the rt. 89 bridge have begun to rebuild their nest on the
same side
On Saturday, April 12 at 10 am, Lucy Winters
Durkin, the great, great granddaughter of John James Audubon, will speak about
Audubon's
life and the story behind his incredible work of art entitled Birds of
America at the Montezuma Audubon Center (2295 State Route 89 Savannah, NY).
Stick around
Matt Young just called to say he has found at least one BOHEMIAN WAXWING in
a large flock of Cedars on Cleveland Street in Ithaca, next to Taste of
Thai Express.
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At the FLLT's Goetchius Preserve this morning (10:10-ish) I heard and then
located and watched a Wilson's Snipe performing its winnowing aerial display.
The flight continued for at least 15 minutes. Later I heard the distinctive
repeated calls that the species gives while perched.
Also seen/he
I, too, heard a very vocal phoebe this morning in my backyard, FOS.
On Friday, April 11, 2014 10:26 AM, Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm
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I am sitting in my office up by the airport with a window open and
there is a very vocal phoebe out there!
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there is a very vocal phoebe out there!
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Lots of new Yardbirds this morning. Ruby crowned and golden crowned Kinglet.
Fieldsparrow. Chipping sparrow. Flicker. Great blue heron. Tree swallows at our
boxes. Happy Spring!
Hunt Hill Road east of Ithaca.
Laura
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This morning, as I was driving along Game Farm Road (East Hill, Ithaca) from
Ellis Hollow Road to Route 366, I observed an in-flight Osprey carrying a
stick. The bird landed atop one of the six floodlight poles for the Cornell
soccer fields closest to Ellis Hollow Road. Specifically, it landed o
My Song Sparrow also arrived today morning and he was singing his heart out. I
know it is the same guy because his song seems to be the same. I recorded him
among the traffic noise. But will confirm it later with the songs of the
previous years that I have recorded.
Meena
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This morning at around 5:45 we were serenaded by a lovely SONG SPARROW with
peepers (in stereo) in the background. Day two for peepers. Finally!
Michele
Interlaken / Ovid
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Hi all,
Thursday morning, the pond in the Cornell Plantations Arboretum held three
Ring-necked Ducks (2 males, 1 female) and a male Bufflehead. They have been
there a couple of days, swimming around and diving for food, and fairly
approachable if anyone wants a close look.
Otherwise, many of
Hi all,
There was a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH on the Wilson Trail North this morning.
It called several times as it passed over the trail and landed along the
northern leg of the stream at the footbridge.
There was also a Canada Goose on its nest and four AMERICAN WIGEON flew
into the back pond.
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