I have had a fox sparrow coming to my feeder area, occasionally, since
Christmas. Such a beautiful bird.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Yvonne Fogarty
wrote:
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> Hi all,
> We have a fox sparrow at our bird feeder today. It is hanging out with the
> white throated
As far as I know, Yvonne, yours is the first 2017 Fox Sparrow found in the
Cayuga Lake Basin.
Another species which migrates early was also first reported today: a Golden
Eagle seen by Tim Lenz northbound over the Lab of O.
Happy sort-of-Spring!
--Dave Nutter
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> On Feb 16,
This afternoon there were several juncos at our feeding station. Despite
multiple other offerings, 3 of them flew up to a side porch railing and began
attempting to use a Niger seed sock. Not being able to hang from it and pull
out the seed, they perfected a different method. They took turns
Hi Alll,
This morning I was visited by two quite special, to me, yard birds. First a
Brown Creeper appeared in a the tree near my feeders. it stayed in the yard for
about 10 minutes. An hour or so later a Carolina Wren showed up. It only
stayed for a minute or so and didn't visit the suet
Hi all,
We have a fox sparrow at our bird feeder today. It is hanging out with the
white throated sparrows. Has anyone else seen then? I don't usually see them
til spring.
Yvonne
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