Hi Cayugabirders,
Hope that you’ve all been seeing some great birds recently. September is in the
air, and it smells like migrants. Life is good.
This past spring and summer, 59 local birders took to the forests of Tompkins,
Cortland, and Schuyler Counties—recording 138 species on more than
SORA Still there at 6:30 pm. What a pretty little bird!
Michele
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> On Aug 28, 2016, at 10:04 AM, Suan Yong wrote:
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> Having not come up to Montezuma for way too long, I dragged myself out of bed
> to
This morning the Visitor Center pond held the Ruddy Turnstone plus Pectoral SP,
Least SP, Solitary SP, both Yellowlegs and a variety of ducks.
If the pond has only been filled for a couple of days, this is a good start.
https://flic.kr/p/LFGmz2
Close looks South end of deck. 10AM
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Ann Mitchell & I also visited the south pond behind the Montezuma Audubon
Center on NYS-89 north of Savannah. This pond has been drawn down. A flock of
21 Great Egrets and 9 Great Blue Herons crowded along the central channel to
feed on trapped fish. There were both Yellowlegs and a Solitary