Thanks everyone who wrote to me. Several of you wrote that it showed up at you
place just recently, while others have been having them since more than a
month. It looks like may be we are looking at different species of Fireflies or
for some reasons our micro habitats and temperature seem to var
Hello to all,
I have just posted several recent beginner bird walk reports from docents
who have led groups at Sapsucker Woods, Cornell Lab of Ornithology,
Ithaca, recently. They are all so entertaining and revealing. These
walks and the wonderful leaders do such great work enthralling the publ
Hi All,
Wanted to pass on a bit of info from a Cornell employee working at East
Hill plaza--there is an active Killdeer nest (4 eggs laid last week) on one
of the parking lot islands right next to the building.
Marc Devokaitis
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/Cayugab
I actually noticed fireflies on the night of June 21! I had just finished
telling our houseguests that it was too bad they weren't here in July when the
fireflies make beautiful circular flights over our fields. It was the night
before the "super moon" and as we walked out to look at it, the f
I first saw fireflies while waiting to spot the space station in orbit over my
house sometime during the week of 6/19. That does seem early.
Michele
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I live on the South hill rec way, close to South hill school. I saw our first
fireflies two nights ago.
Yours,
Betsy Hutchings
On Jul 2, 2013, at 10:56 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
> Our backyard, much of which is unmowed, is a haven for fireflies. We've had
> them for several weeks, and like Mart