Re: [cayugabirds-l] Warbler ID help

2020-06-19 Thread Dave Nutter
As John Gregoire said, Connecticut Warbler is rare in the Cayuga Lake Basin, and even then just as a migrant. The shore of Lake Ontario in Spring is a classic “migrant trap” where warblers and other passerines pause to refuel before crossing the lake fresh on a following night. I agree with

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Warbler ID help

2020-06-19 Thread Johnson, Alyssa
Thanks all for your helpful information! I’m not convinced it was a Connecticut warbler, but rather maybe a common yellowthroat singing an atypical song. I will try to listen today and see if I can get a recording. Alyssa Johnson Environmental Educator 315.365.3588 Montezuma Audubon Center PO

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Warbler ID help

2020-06-19 Thread Peter Saracino
A Connecticut warbler was observed at Firehouse woods this Spring/late May near Braddock Bay. Not long after, another was observed near Sodus point. Neither appeared to remain long. But hey, ya never know. Pete Sar On Thu, Jun 18, 2020, 4:05 PM wrote: > Hi to you both. My hearing is pretty well