RAVEN about 7:30 flying over horse pastures on Pine Tree Rd toward East Hill
Plaza.
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Stewart Park was cold and rainy today late morning, as expected. Highlights
were two (and a possible third) COMMON TERNS moving around offering
occasional good looks and an adult RED-THROATED LOON straight out
(eventually moving towards the east shore), looking odd in almost full
winter plumage
I spent a half hour at Myers this morning just after the rain began.
As I had hoped, there were a few good birds on the spit: 8 Bonaparte's
Gulls (still mainly in winter plumage) and a single Forster's Tern
(molting: dark cap coming in, still with white forehead; dark orange
bill w/black
The first Purple Martin of the season just showed up at the Montezuma Audubon
Center in Savannah.
Leona Lauster.
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A single BOHEMIAN WAXWING is in with a flock of about 40 Cedars near the
south end of Benson Road in Lansing.
Jay McGowan
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Adult perched on dead snag. Juvenile circling above!
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In the woods behind my house just now, DOZENS of Ruby-crowned Kinglets all
foraging away in the trees!
Marie
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I have seen a single COMMON RAVEN in that area a couple of times recently, once flying north low alongside Pine Tree Rd by the Oxley Equestrian center at dawn, and once later in the day in the field opposite the end of Snyder Hill Rd stretching down to the East Ithaca Recreationway. I'm curious
Susan Newman and I just came across a flock of about 30 Bohemian Waxwings in
the trees along the road just west of the Northwood Apts. off Warren Road. The
trees are on the north side of the road on the border of the overgrown field
that used to be a public pool many decades ago.
Scott
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If anyone wants to observe Ravens come to my house. They have been nesting
in the tall pines at the end of Yaple Rd(and King Rd.)
for at least 2 years. I am a bit concerned they are going to go after my
peaches, they certainly like my compost.
Last summer there was a family hanging around, and I
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