The other thing that's missing is bats. Haven't seen a one.
I also saw some fire flies at a friend's in Enfield, but none here in
Jacksonville.
Thirdly, there are a lot of cottonwood that are looking awful. Many dead or
dying branches. Maybe drought damage from last yearbut the sum total of
I have noticed that breeding species seem to be in fairly typical numbers
in Broome Co. neotropical species included.
Neotropical migration was poor and mostly likely related to a cool and
chilly May 1-16 with a 2 day warm period with very
strong southwest winds on May 18th and 19th. Many of our u
In Union Center (Endicott), do not have any Tree Swallows that I know of.
BUT the Spring Street feeders are very active with Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks,
Cardinals, Juncos with young, White and Red breasted Nuthatches, Mourning
Doves, at least two Hummingbirds, one pair of nesting Bluebirds, two ne