I read about that, too, although can’t remember where.
Deb
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Color change without molt
I recently read a curious account in "Naturally
Very interesting, Pete.
Bob, Diane, Ken and I watched Snow Buntings "digging" and rubbing in the snow
today, too. One was practically flinging snow around cartoon style. In Lansing.
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My apologies. In describing the breeding plumage of the bunting male I
meant to write " white head and belly and jet-black BACK".
SAR
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I recently read a curious account in "Naturally Curious Day by Day" (Mary
Holland) concerning the plumage of snow buntings. According to Ms. Holland,
the totally white head and belly and jet-black head of a breeding plumage
male is not the product of a Spring molt. Evidently snow buntings molt
thei
I see that Pipits are tail-bobbers too, so that's likely what I saw. Sorry
for the false alarm!
-Paul
On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 4:02 PM bob mcguire
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> Diane, Rachel, Ken, and I were at Myers mid-morning as five American
> Pipits flew in front the direction of Salt Point (north shoreline) to
Diane, Rachel, Ken, and I were at Myers mid-morning as five American Pipits
flew in front the direction of Salt Point (north shoreline) to forage for ten
minutes along the edge of Salmon Creek directly in front of us. Although the
field marks you describe do fit PIWA, you might consider pipit as
I just got back from a walk around Salt Point. The first surprise was a
Killdeer.
The second surprise was what I am 90% sure was a Palm Warbler, possibly
even two. I heard flight calls and followed the bird in flight to where it
perched in a tree. It was backlit, so I was not able to make out many
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The solar pan
~300 in raft near west shore Cayuga Lake, opposite lansing Station Rd.
Swam north, then flew north out of sight.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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If it matters the Seneca Yacht Club is different than the Geneva Boat and Beach
Club. The Yacht Club is off 96a at the mouth of the Seneca Canal across from
the far end of the state park and the Boat and Beach Club is I'm guessing 3
miles south of Geneva on 14 on the west side of the lake. Excel
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