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 Leona, Northern Waterthrush or Common Yellowthroat sound like good 
possibilities. 

- - Dave Nutter

> On Jun 19, 2020, at 9:00 AM, Peter Saracino  wrote:
> 
> 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 dead these days but the phenology 
>> for Connecticut here is mostly as a rare fall migrant and a fins at this 
>> time would be incredible. Even in fall when we were an active passerine 
>> banding station (30 years) we had but a very few.
>> Our one spring sighting was in the Finger Lakes National Forest many years 
>> ago.
>> John
>> 
>> ---
>> John and Sue Gregoire
>> 5373 Fitzgerald Rd
>> Burdett, NY 14818-9626
>> "Conserve and Create Habitat"
>> N 42.44307 W 76.75784
>> 
>>> On 2020-06-18 19:45, Leona Lauster wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Alyssa, 
  My my iBird Pro app says similar sounds for Connecticut Warbler are 
 Common Yellowthroat & Northern Waterthrush. 
  Hope this helps.
 Leona Lauster
 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
> On Jun 18, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Johnson, Alyssa  
> wrote:
> 
>  
 Today is my first day back at the Montezuma Audubon Center, so you know I 
 had to take a walk on the trails! I thought I heard a Connecticut Warbler, 
 but looking at eBird, it's considered rare for this area and 2 of the 3 
 sightings were later in the summer, probably migration. What is something 
 I could be confusing his song with?
 
  
 
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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 Box 187
2295 State Route 89
Savannah, New York 13146
montezuma.audubon.org

From: Peter Saracino 
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 9:00:53 AM
To: k...@empireaccess.net 
Cc: Leona Lauster ; Johnson, Alyssa 
; CayugaBirds post 
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Warbler ID help

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 
mailto:k...@empireaccess.net>> wrote:

Hi to you both. My hearing is pretty well dead these days but the phenology for 
Connecticut here is mostly as a rare fall migrant and a fins at this time would 
be incredible. Even in fall when we were an active passerine banding station 
(30 years) we had but a very few.
Our one spring sighting was in the Finger Lakes National Forest many years ago.
John

---
John and Sue Gregoire
5373 Fitzgerald Rd
Burdett, NY 14818-9626
"Conserve and Create Habitat"
N 42.44307 W 76.75784


On 2020-06-18 19:45, Leona Lauster wrote:

Hi Alyssa,
 My my iBird Pro app says similar sounds for Connecticut Warbler are Common 
Yellowthroat & Northern Waterthrush.
 Hope this helps.
Leona Lauster


Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 18, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Johnson, Alyssa 
mailto:alyssa.john...@audubon.org>> wrote:



Today is my first day back at the Montezuma Audubon Center, so you know I had 
to take a walk on the trails! I thought I heard a Connecticut Warbler, but 
looking at eBird, it's considered rare for this area and 2 of the 3 sightings 
were later in the summer, probably migration. What is something I could be 
confusing his song with?



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Alyssa Johnson

Environmental Educator

315.365.3588



Montezuma Audubon Center

2295 State Route 89
P.O. Box 187

Savannah, New York 13146

montezuma.audubon.org

Montezuma Audubon Center on 
Facebook



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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 dead these days but the
> phenology for Connecticut here is mostly as a rare fall migrant and a fins
> at this time would be incredible. Even in fall when we were an active
> passerine banding station (30 years) we had but a very few.
> Our one spring sighting was in the Finger Lakes National Forest many years
> ago.
> John
> ---
> John and Sue Gregoire
> 5373 Fitzgerald Rd
> Burdett, NY 14818-9626
> "Conserve and Create Habitat"
> N 42.44307 W 76.75784
>
> On 2020-06-18 19:45, Leona Lauster wrote:
>
> Hi Alyssa,
>  My my iBird Pro app says similar sounds for Connecticut Warbler are
> Common Yellowthroat & Northern Waterthrush.
>  Hope this helps.
> Leona Lauster
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 18, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Johnson, Alyssa 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Today is my first day back at the Montezuma Audubon Center, so you know I
> had to take a walk on the trails! I thought I heard a Connecticut Warbler,
> but looking at eBird, it's considered rare for this area and 2 of the 3
> sightings were later in the summer, probably migration. What is something I
> could be confusing his song with?
>
>
>
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>
> *Alyssa Johnson*
>
> Environmental Educator
>
> 315.365.3588
>
>
>
> *Montezuma Audubon Center*
>
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> P.O. Box 187
>
> Savannah, New York 13146
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