Dave Nutter wrote:
although someone else reported on eBird today seeing one of them apparently
feeding an unseen nestling.
Mike Powers mentioned on Facebook on Saturday that he'd seen a nestling bill in
the hole. I also thought I saw that very briefly on Friday. I bet we will be
seeing the
Sorry for the goof. I meant to forward the notice of the trip to Bud. Wrong
buttons!
Sue Norvell
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CayugaRBA 2 BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPERS far NW from Towpath Rd on K-M mud near
loosestrife per Bob McGuire.
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At Mays Point Now. Others have seen it earlier but it is sticking its head out
of the nest hole now.
Leona Lauster.
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Just got back from Mays Point to photograph the woodpeckers. A baby was
sitting its head out quite often. There were even some food exchanges. One
time I caught the parent with two grapes. When I look at my images I may find
insects too. The baby was most active between 9-10. You can only
Just met Tony and Chris (from) Syracuse on Towpath. They pointed out a WHIMBREL
wandering the KM mud flats, seen from far end of Towpath looking west. Just
wandered into the grasses along the flats... Jason Huck
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I had forwarded the email about West Nile virus and got this in response:
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Linda lindaslatte...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Betsy
Frank noticed a robin in our yard at 960 E. State St. with a limp. Would
this be something of interest to you? He
The woodpeckers seem to feeding the babies both insects and berries. The
parents certainly don't go to the hole with food as often as you would think
they should. Of course, we don't know how many young they are feeding.
Here's an image of a feeding. I hope to add more images later.
I drove up to Montezuma later yesterday afternoon, checked a few of the
favorite birding locales, then spent the night on Howland Island in order to be
up at the crack of dawn to record the dawn chorus.
I have nothing of note to report from yesterday. Shorebird numbers seemed to be
way down at