Sheffield Road near Rt. 79, east side of road.
Deb
Deborah G. Grantham
Director, Northeastern Integrated Pest Management Center
Cornell Institute for Resource Information Sciences
Faculty Fellow, Cornell Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future Cornell
University
The Northeastern IPM Center
FOY ovenbird at monkey run south, silently foraging on the ground.
Suan
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
NortheastBirding_DOT_com/CayugabirdsWELCOME_DOT_htm
NortheastBirding_DOT_com/CayugabirdsRULES_DOT_htm
For those who are wondering, the blue grosbeak has not been seen since
Wednesday. Possibly the cold air has made it think of new places to go.
Many thanks to Tom for his hospitality in welcoming so many birders to admire
this rarity!
Cheers,
Kevin Packard
The Blue Grosbeak that was in our yard for three days earlier in the week
didn’t reappear yesterday and hasn’t been seen yet today. I suspect the
cold overnight temperatures forced it back south.
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With the extensive help of Geo, we are up to 8 known or highly likely areas for
nests. Plus, 6 general areas. Better than for other years at ths time.
Someone left a phone mesage about a nest. My recording is garbled. All I heard
was "Spring St" and I thought "Dryden". Could this person email
Ann Mitchell & I went to Montezuma today seeking various marsh birds. We were
among several people who looked carefully in the S part of the Carncross
impoundment where it was seen yesterday evening but did not see the Marbled
Godwit this morning. However it was in a couple of eBird reports in