Re: [cayugabirds-l] New arrivals

2016-05-05 Thread Geo Kloppel
I too have a Ruby-throated Zumbador at the feeders today!

-Geo


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[cayugabirds-l] New arrivals

2016-05-05 Thread Carol Keeler
I'm so glad I put out the feeders.  The male Hummingbird is back.  The Oriole 
has come to the jelly feeder repeatedly.  On top of that, the House Wren just 
let loose with song.  Three new arrivals in one day.

I've got 5 White Crown Sparrows, but I think the White Throats and Juncos have 
left.

I found a warbler out in my wild area foraging in the shrubs.  I only know a 
few common warblers such as the Yellow and Yellowthroat which nest out back. I 
got some good images so I hope to figure out what it is.  
It's been a good birding day for me here at home.  I do enjoy reading about 
everyone's new arrivals.



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[cayugabirds-l] arrivals

2016-05-05 Thread John and Sue Gregoire
As the radar showed we had quite a fallout around 0200 yesterday. When we 
looked in
the morning we had Black-throated Green, Gray Catbird and Veery. This morning a
handsome male Baltimore Oriole checked in and devoured a peanut butter based 
treat.
That's 76 for the year here.
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John and Sue Gregoire
Field Ornithologists
Kestrel Haven Avian Migration Observatory
5373 Fitzgerald Road
Burdett,NY 14818-9626
N 42 26.611' W 76 45.492'
 Website: http://www.empacc.net/~kestrelhaven/
"Conserve and Create Habitat"




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[cayugabirds-l] 203 Tupper

2016-05-05 Thread Geo Kloppel
I j ust found a nice little group of migrants feeding in trees around my old 
house (203 Tupper Rd, just above Maple Ave), including:

Chestnut-sided Warbler (male)
Nashville Warblers (both sexes)
Blue-winged Warbler (male)
American Redstart (male)
Hooded Warbler (male)
Blue-headed Vireos
Ruby-crowned Kinglets
Scarlet Tanager (a female this time)
Baltimore Oriole (male)

-Geo

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[cayugabirds-l] Black and White Warbler at Renwick wildwood

2016-05-05 Thread Jessica Eley
Highlights from this morning in Renwick wildwood:

Gray catbird
White-crowned Sparrow
Black-and-white warbler

Foxes!  Mom fox watching over her cubs who were rolling in the grass next
to the little bay.

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[cayugabirds-l] OOB Pelagic Bird trip

2016-05-05 Thread Carl Steckler
I am planning on taking a pelagic bird trip out of Cape may, NJ on May 
21-22. There is room if anyone wants to join me.
This is a See Life Pelagics trip and you can find more information at 
www.paulagics.com 
The trip is $215.00 per person. I am driving down Friday May 20 if 
someone wants to join me.
PM me at c...@cornell.edu
Carl

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[cayugabirds-l] Oriole

2016-05-05 Thread Carol Keeler
He's here! Finally.  My Baltimore Oriole just showed up at the jelly feeder.  
Now I just need the  Hummingbirds to return.  I'm putting out their feeder 
today.

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[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker Woods Virginia Rail update

2016-05-05 Thread Brad Walker
Hi all,

Now that my hands are free: This bird was found by Martha Fischer in the
small marshy areas near the staff entrances to the Lab of Ornithology. It's
moving between the two marshy areas along the wast side of the building
(sometimes running through the culverts) but it is frequenting the
north-most cattail filled bit. The bird had been giving its grunting call
on and off for half an hour. You should be able to hear it from anywhere in
the immediate vicinity if it does that.

- Brad

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[cayugabirds-l] RB Grosbeaks in Trumble Corners

2016-05-05 Thread Dave Gislason
I had 3 males and a female at the feeders yesterday.

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[cayugabirds-l] A wee traveler

2016-05-05 Thread Peter












Just on the porch steps right now having morning coffee and enjoying the 
birds at the feeder when what to my wondering eyes should appear for a 
drink of "nectar" but a wee traveler with a ruby throat returning from 
its winter hiatus in far off Southern climes to add a particular note of 
Beauty to an already beautiful morning in May.
Pete Saracino



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[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker rail

2016-05-05 Thread Brad Walker
There is currently a Virginia Rail running around the marshes and on the
east side of the lab building.

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[cayugabirds-l] Hooded Warbler

2016-05-05 Thread Geo Kloppel
New this morning around my place: Hooded Warbler and Chestnut-sided Warbler.

-Geo

Tupper Road, West Danby

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[cayugabirds-l] RBGB puzzle

2016-05-05 Thread Betsy Darlington
We have had a male Rose-breasted Grosbeak at our feeder for several days,
but this morning we have one that is white where it should be red. At
first, I thought it might be a female, but there's no brown on it, the
breast isn't streaked, and the rest of it is just like a male.  Do males
sometimes take a while to get the red breast? Is this a partial albino? Or
what?
Betsy

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