Hi All,
The birds are almost as thick as the gnats in Shindaggin Hollow State
Forest.  I was there Thursday morning and again today.  I observed about 30
species total over the two days, including a substantial number of recently
fledged birds.  Got to see my two target species -- Mourning Warbler on
Thursday, and Canada Warbler today.  And, saw a pair of Broad-winged Hawks.

If you want to see these species and more with the Cayuga Bird Club next
February on our trip to Costa Rica, please check out the club website for
more information.  Holbrook travel is highlighting our trip in the
e-newsletter this month.

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox/WhctKJVRPKkZNvNTnhVNzfGlWfDkWQMzPfNMLsjkSPrCZrsWrgmhdqBkrPdtWrrFBCHkfbG


Jody

Jody W. Enck, PhD
Conservation Social Scientist, and
Founder of the Sister Bird Club Network
607-379-5940

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