In the afternoon, I did a walk on Cayuga Trail from Freese road gardens to
equestrian fields and back. I did have some nice birds. In the garden plots,
gardeners were busy removing their sticks, nettings etc. so all the sparrows
and birds were at the Fall Creek edge.
Right at the entrance of C
Stewart Park is famous for late Yellow Warblers but this morning's bird at
the Swan Pen was by far the latest I've ever seen there. Complete list
below:
Stewart Park, Tompkins, US-NY
Oct 22, 2011 9:48 AM - 10:35 AM
Protocol: Traveling
0.5 mile(s)
39 species (+1 other taxa)
Canada Goose (Branta c
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, Cass Pk betw west side of ramp of 89 bridge & bike
path.
--Dave Nutter
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Awesome Tom. I walked my dog there yesterday, but had to avoid the wetter
spots. I had 2 VESPER SPARROWs in the dry area just to the west of the taller
switchgrass.
flyover PURPLE FINCH, PINE SISKIN, BLUEBIRD, as well as calling WINTER WREN and
visual HERMIT THRUSH in my yard this morning. Ah,
This morning while walking the dog I found a Nelson's Sparrow somewhere
other than Hog Hole. I doubt if the bird can be relocated, but then, who
knows what else may be in the same location?
There is a field of tall grass (switchgrass?) along the west side of the
northern portion of Bluegrass Lane