Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yellow-bellied sapsucker

2016-12-16 Thread Geo Kloppel
Hi Laura,

It's certainly possible. The Ithaca Christmas Bird Count (held on Jan 1st every 
year) usually turns up one or two Sapsuckers, sometimes three or four, once 
even five.

-Geo

> is it possible that any stuck around?

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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-bellied sapsucker

2016-12-16 Thread Laura J. Heisey
I believe I spotted a yellow-bellied sapsucker at my feeders in Newfield this 
afternoon. I could only see its back and head, and while I haven't seen many 
that close, I am very familiar with all of the year-round woodpeckers here, and 
it wasn't any of the usual visitors.

I heard them in the woods nearby this spring and summer, but is it possible 
that any stuck around?

-Laura Heisey, Shaffer Rd., Newfield.
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