YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER singing in Sycamores over 3rd Tee, Newman Golf Course,
Pier Rd 620am.
--Dave Nutter
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Good morning. Today we had a Blackpoll Warbler on our property, along with
Louisiana Waterthrush, which was a month later than it's usual return date.
Below is the complete list of a 40 walk. What a beautiful morning!
Laura
Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
I am trying to find the person responsible for data from the Mount
Pleasant Observatory Hawk Watch from 1992 and 1993 that is on file at
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Tom Salo
5145 State Highway 51
West Burlington, NY 13482
607-965-8232
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I checked my favorite Mourning Warbler spot along Bald Hill Road (Danby) this
morning. Didn't find any! It was just silly with territorial Hooded Warblers
though. Raghu, write me for details if you're interested.
-Geo
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Thanks for all the tips on finding a Mourning Warbler for our out-of-region
guests (Department of Defense Partners in Flight group). Given our time
constraints, I went with 8-yr old intel from my Atlasing days, and headed up to
the top of Tehan Rd. at the edge of Yellow Barn State Forest. Sure
Hi all,
Another intel question -- has anyone still been seeing the roosting BARRED OWL
in Sapsucker Woods during the past few days? We were not able to see it during
Migration Celebration bird walks on Saturday, and will full leaf out, it is
harder to see into the pines from the trail. If
Our Wood-Pewee came back this morning. Also in the yard: many Baltimore
Orioles, Scarlet Tanagers and our resident red fox.
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An ACADIAN FLYCATCHER was singing in its usual gorge on Ford Hill Road in
Lansing this morning. We also had Louisiana Waterthrush, Northern Parula,
Blackpoll Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, Hooded Warbler, and Magnolia Warbler
there. Myers Point was pretty quiet and lake levels have drastically
This morning, I was at the Hawthorn Orchard, giving it a little more time, from
7:30am to 8:45am.
It was dreadfully quiet; however, a single singing adult male ORCHARD ORIOLE
made up for that. This bird was frequenting the trees and bushes along the West
side of the South Rugby Field (West of
Much harder to find warblers this morning, but I did find BAY-BREASTED,
WILSON'S, CHESTNUT-SIDED and BT GREEN. More interestingly, I was able to find
nesting cavities of NORTHERN FLICKER, BC CHICKADEE, and YELLOW-BELLIED
SAPSUCKER. I was also surprised by seeing so many WOOD THRUSHES in one
Just had two new guests on the grape jelly feeders. There was a robin, which
wasn't a surprise since they are fruit eaters, and a male House Sparrow. I
added oranges to the top of a suet feeder like someone else said that they did,
but still no takers. So far on the grape jelly have been
I listened to the YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER for awhile this morning singing from the Sycamore grove along Pier Road, and I saw it as well to confirm. It sounded a bit different than yesterday. I don't know if that was due to the environment or proximity or the bird's enthusiasm at different times of
Hi Dave and All,
If you're interested in listening to more recordings of Yellow-throated Warbler
to see how much variation there is, there are 40+ recordings available for
listening on the Cornell Lab's Macaulay Library web site:
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