On Sunday, I was joined for a glorious day of birding at Lindsay Parsons by Rob
Warfield, Klaus Apel, and Judy Thoroughman. I don't think we could have picked
a nicer day. There was none of the predicted rain and the temperature remained
perfect all day. An added bonus… not a single tick in s
Answer: still guzzling at the sugar-water feeder.
It's nearly dark , all the other birds have long fallen silent, the peepers are
calling, and the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is taking his last drink of the
evening before disappearing to roost. I've been watching this pattern of
"tanking up" for
We all care!! You and Ton had a great day and it was nice to hear about it.
And appreciate the accuracy!!
Thanks
Linda
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On May 13, 2012, at 5:18 PM, Laura Stenzler wrote:
> Hi all
> I'm not sure anyone cares, but our 140 species day did NOT include a
> Philadelphia Vireo
Hi all
I'm not sure anyone cares, but our 140 species day did NOT include a
Philadelphia Vireo (entered by mistake and now corrected) and DID include one
Canvasback, which was at Tshache Pool (also now corrected).
L
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Hi all,
Ton and I did a long Big Day of birding yesterday, starting at 3:15 am with
Screech Owl at the bottom of Hunt Hill Rd. and ending at 9 pm with American
Bittern at Van Dyne Spoor Rd. We heard/saw 23 warbler species, including
Prothonotary Warbler on Armitage Rd., and had a great day out
I was at Goetchius from about 10:30 to 11:30 but was not able to
find the Connecticut Warbler. I heard a couple of interesting songs
but they were probably Common Yellowthroats. There were lots of
singing Common Yellowthroats and Yellow Warblers. I
did see two Eastern Kin
This morning our small group found the Hooded Warbler on territory at CNC. It
perched in plain sight, singing, for a good five minutes, and gave us quite a
show. Also exciting were a number of Veerys strolling along the path in front
of us, giving long views but no songs, as well as male and fe
The previously reported EURASIAN WIGEON is present on Tschache Pool this
morning.
Gary Chapin
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There is a singing CNWA just downstream of the Goetchius Parking Lot (the o ne
with the little foot bridge); 7:30, 13 May.
For those for whom it matters, unfortunately, sort of out of basin. Of course,
if it were frozen, and there was a tremendous wind from the east, it is
possible that a snow
An OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER is making its way around the Warren/Hanshaw area
right now. It was visible both through binoculars and scope on various bare
trees about 100 yards west of my driveway between 6:45 and 7AM but is now
moving around calling loudly, sounding at the moment as though it's mo
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