Holy avian hallucinations, Batman!
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On Jul 2, 2016, at 12:30 PM, Mark Chao
mailto:markc...@imt.org>> wrote:
This morning I saw one of the more amazing things I've ever seen in Sapsucker
Woods. (But I take no offense if you think it's just plain weird...)
https://goo.gl/pho
I was able to see Jay’s Dowitchers and Wilson’s Phalarope (with the help of a
couple Cornell students) Saturday evening from East Rd. Also had a pair of Snow
Geese & a pair of Graylag Geese in with the Canada’s. Towards sunset, 14
Sandhill Cranes flew in and a light sprinkle created a full rainb
Fall shorebirds already-- nice! Several Ruffs, Rufous-necked Stint elsewhere
already too.
Ken
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On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:10 AM, Jay McGowan
mailto:jw...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
A gorgeous alternate female WILSON'S PHALAROPE is currently out on the flats in
the northeast corner
This morning I saw one of the more amazing things I’ve ever seen in
Sapsucker Woods. (But I take no offense if you think it’s just plain
weird…)
https://goo.gl/photos/dZytkKXqJgeTWeHHA
Meanwhile, back in our yard in northeast Ithaca, the EASTERN BLUEBIRD
family seems to be doing fine three w
A gorgeous alternate female WILSON'S PHALAROPE is currently out on the
flats in the northeast corner of Knox-Marsellus Marsh, along with dozens of
yellowlegs and two dowitchers, apparently LONG-BILLED. The RED-HEADED
WOODPECKERS are also being more cooperative than in past weeks, foraging in
trees