At Dryden Lake this morning, Barbara Bauer and I saw lots of yellow-rumped
warblers, yellow warblers, catbirds, and, foy for both of us, a kingbird
and a solitary sandpiper.
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What a surprise to see a RHWO up in my Cottonwood tree this morning!
Fortunately, I had my camera and got off a few shots before it flew out of my
property heading West. I went looking for it but could not re-find it. I
submitted to eBird with 2 photos, but I’m sorry I don’t know how to include
Last night (5/10/18) I led a bird-watching tour through the refuge wildlife
drive. Birds of interest, in order of sighting:
-Common gallinule along the beginning of the drive, in the narrow channel to
the left of the drive
-American white pelican (sleeping with head tucked most of the viewing
FYI – for those interested in educational opportunities at the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology, and a chance to find out about some very cool research on warblers
in Central America.
KEN
Ken Rosenberg
Applied Conservation Scientist
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
American Bird Conservancy
This morning we have warblers on Hunt Hill Rd! FOY magnolia, bay breasted and
redstart. Also blue headed vireo and veery.
Laura
Dryden
Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
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