Singing and foraging low on the Wilson trail not far from feeders. Dipped on
white eyed vireo. Others looking for it now.
Dave Nicosia
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Just had a flock of COMMON TERNs fly up the lake. I counted 14. Good lighting.
Darker wings, narrow tern like wings. Good looks. Saw black caps and
Red bills. Also BANK SWALLOW passed by low.
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Fairly steady flight of gulls and terns up the lake so far.
Had a couple flocks of BONAPARTES GULLS, and 2 more COMMON TERNS. Also ring
billed gulls too heading up the lake.
Also PURPLE MARTINS hanging around. Are they nesting in the martin housing?
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NOWA SINGING NOW AT WOODLETON.
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2 in flooded fields between bridge and potato building. Also lots of yellowlegs.
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The upper picnic area was pretty birdy this morning. Both Waterthrush sp.
present with my first Ovenbird , B-T Green Warbler, GC Kinglets , Raven, B-W
Hawk ands LOTS of Ticks, so careful off the trails.
Gary
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On 4/26/2014 11:49, Ann Mitchell wrote:
Willow Prarigan
Do you mean /Willow Ptarmigan?
Where exactlyt?
Carl
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One BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER and one AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER, found by Dave
Nicosia a little earlier, are still present in the Savannah Mucklands,
north side of the road near east end. Nothing else amazing up here.
Pectoral, Dunlin, snipe, both yellowlegs at Carncross, crane at Martens,
Bank Swallows
More info on the Willow Ptarmigan at Point Peninsula as posted to the
NYS BIrds list
Original message
From: Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net
Date: 04/26/2014 12:15 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net
Subject: RE: Willow Ptarmigan Point Peninsula
I last saw the Willow Ptarmigan at 1 PM along South Shore Extension (a 1/2 mile
long dead end off S. Shore Rd). It was on the beach side of the road about 1/2
way down towards the end. It had moved down the road from it’s earlier
position. Best way to get there is to take rte. 57 to South Shore
Returned to Union Springs from Ithaca via Rte 89 today. If someone
reported this nest, I failed to see it.
*#22* ...*_Dean's__Cove_* a smidgeon north of Dean's Cove on
the west side of 89. Bird on the nest one flying. This nest was there
last yr..
*/Seneca Falls Country Club
Meant to say the osprey nest was a smidgeon south of, not north of. Too
tired!
Fritzie
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