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From: Matthew A. Young m...@cornell.edu
Date: Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 3:19 PM
Subject: Bohemian Waxwing
To: cl...@cornell.edu cl...@cornell.edu
Hello,
About 20 minutes ago Dave McCart and I heard a (the) BOHEMIAN WAXWING out
front near the feeders. I heard
Hello all,
A quick run through Scott to Summerhill this morning yielded scattered
small numbers of PINE SISKINS, a
FEW flyover EVENING GROSBEAKS (Summerhill), 1 COOPER'S HAWK (Scott), 2
Red-tailed Hawks, afew
HORNED LARKS, and 2 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS near Lick St and Hoag Summerhill
--one dark
Late this afternoon I made another unsuccessful try for the Pacific Loon. However I did find a juvenile RED-THROATED LOON feeding close to shore south of Sheldrake Point between #7490 #7504. The view was not easy due to willows and a boathouse. The bird spent the great majority of the time
There has also been a WINTER WREN hanging out at the swan pen the last two
mornings. Yesterday this sprightly little ball of pent-up joy was bouncing
around the east side of the pen, occasionally dropping to the grass to
forage. This morning it chattered loudly in response to a second Winter