FOS FIELD SPARROW calling in the Montezuma Audubon Center north grassland
yesterday April 14.
Chris Lajewski
Center Director
Montezuma Audubon Center
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As Eastern Towhee is singing outside the window! FOY for the yard.
Bob McGuire
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I got kind of a late start this morning having been caught at home listening to
the dawn chorus (!finally!). Didn’t get to the south end of the Basin until
almost 9am. Nevertheless, there was a BLUE-HEADED VIREO singing along Maple
Avenue (W. Danby) and a RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET along Tupper Road j
The New York State Ornithological Association (NYSOA) is offering a field trip
to the Intervale Lowlands Preserve in Lake Placid in the Adirondacks on the
weekend of 16-17 May 2015. The weekend will start with an optional bird walk at
Bloomingdale Bog on 16 May, and that afternoon Larry Master w
In Lansing, this morning, while my car was being repaired at Snyder's Repair
Shop on Ford Hill Rd (excellent place, specializes in foreign cars, great
waiting room with bird feeders over garden outside).
Ford Hill Rd. is a little dead-end off Lansingville Rd. just north of
intersection with Lock
Throughout May, Ill be conducting the 10th annual Spring Bird Quest (SBQ)
on preserves of the Finger Lakes Land Trust throughout our region. The SBQ
has three purposes:
* To give birders of all skill levels an opportunity to come together and
enjoy birds at some of the finest spots in our a
I would like to add to my earlier post of today:
Two pairs of HERMIT THRUSHES foraging along Maple Avenue.
A pair of FIELD SPARROWS, one singing lustily, at Lindsay-Parsons.
Two Great Blue Herons on nests on the pond by the fire station.
Bob
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First saw the Gravel Road Osprey (the one South of 318) on Monday afternoon. JVN
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To Bob's West Danby birds I can only add one Brown Creeper and a Red-breasted
Nuthatch, but then I didn't get around as much as he did! There seemed to be
more Ruby-crowned Kinglets in my yard than yesterday. Purple Finches remain,
but Siskins are gone.
Several times today I saw Ravens carrying
Tuesday morning, April 14, Campus Club Bird Study Group at Myers and Salt Point
European Starling
House Sparrow
American Robin
Eastern Bluebird
American Crow
Grackle
Red-winged Blackbird
Mourning Dove
Osprey
Ring-billed Gull
Caspian Tern
Kingfisher
Common Loon
Tree Swallow
Barn Swallow
Hooded Merg
After reading the description of Woodcock lek habitat (am I using the
term correctly??), it occurred to me that they might be present in the
field next to and behind my house so I stomped out through my marshy
backyard and through the little woodlot to the edge. Sure enough, I
heard peenting! D
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