[cayugabirds-l] Afternoon Ellishollow Warbler Flock

2021-05-08 Thread Scott A. Anthony
Outback at home I had a total of six different Warblers I counted this 
afternoon.
The list consists of: Black Burnian, Yellow, Black and White, Chestnut, Black 
Throated Green,
and I had a joy of seeing a Northern Parula Warbler for the first time and even 
took a photo.

The apple tree in full bloom of pink flowers is what I believe is attracting 
the warblers along with
the Baltimore Oriole, yellow finches, and hummingbird.

Ellishollow

Scott Anthony



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[cayugabirds-l] Evening birds

2021-05-08 Thread Donna Lee Scott
I was so lucky to see 2 beautiful Indigo Buntings nestled in thick Redbud 
blossoms in my front yard! What a color combo!

Then half an hour later, I saw 3 Orioles in the pretty, large, pinky-white 
Japonica bush blossoms
 - 1 adult male Orchard & 1 - 1st-year male Orchard, & a female Baltimore!
Lots of Baltimores here, all around.

No wonder all the grape jelly was gone when I got home after the Salt Point 
work party.
Gray Catbirds are eating it, too.
Time to buy a case.

Donna Scott
Lansing
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[cayugabirds-l] Dying GBH Bluegrass Ln

2021-05-08 Thread Suan Yong
There's a dying Great Blue Heron at bluegrass lane, at the far eastern end of 
the pond east of the complex of buildings, just north of the first rectangular 
paddock. When I first saw it an hour ago it was hunckered low in the grass. Now 
it is just sprawled, as if it may have just died. Thermal camera still shows 
some body heat but I fear it's probably too late. Not sure if any rescuers want 
to give it a try, or if anyone is able to collect it for a skin.

Suan
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