Birders,
Someone has lost a Senegal Parrot who answers to the name "Benny" in the
Freeville/Dryden area. Ringwood Road between Ellis Hollow Creek Rd and Midline
Rd. This is an approximately Robin-sized bird but chunkier, mostly green with
yellow and gray; the yellow would likely be what would
I made the most of being grounded today. When I went outside for gardening
instructions, the first thing I heard was a vague warbler song from the mature
spruce tree in the neighbors' yard. Forty-five minutes of procrastination
yielded one second of view of a new bird for the cumulative yard
Michigan Hollow marsh rang regularly with American Bittern calls this morning
while I was there (5:45 - 6:15).
-Geo
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A pair of green herons landed in trees between the house and the barn. By the
time I grabbed my camera & got my sister in law off the phone, they were gone.
First sighting this year; they've have hung in the same trees in past years.
Interesting yard birds!
Kelly Smith
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At my feeder on Gravel Rd in Tyre this morning.
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New arrivals have been slow although orioles and grosbeaks have been numerous
and
grand fun. No fancy thrushes but Veery and Wood Thrushes singing steadily which
is a
big improvement over recent years. On the 19th we had Willow Flycatcher arrive
followed on Friday by Alder. That brings the yard