The last two days we have had a flock of redpolls in our field. They are
working on the birch trees. They are s quiet! We are on Bundy rd. In Ithaca.
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I saw mu first hummingbird today on Bundy Rd.
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On Jul 27, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Chris R. Pelkie chris.pel...@cornell.edu
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Speaking of compliant Phoebes, I walked to Sherwood Platform at lunch and met
(first time) a visitor/birder from NYC. As he was turning to leave and I was
approaching, I spotted a Phoebe on
We found this bird dead in our side yard. Can you help identify it? Thanks,
Yvonne
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Has anyone recently seen the snowy owls that were in the Seneca Falls area?
Thanks, Yvonne
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> On Jan 29, 2017, at 8:56 AM, Donna Lee Scott wrote:
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> Sometimes in the Cypress woods of Corkscrew Audubon Swamp in S. Florida we
> see Barred Owls active
Hi all,
We have a fox sparrow at our bird feeder today. It is hanging out with the
white throated sparrows. Has anyone else seen then? I don't usually see them
til spring.
Yvonne
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Hi all, here on Bundy Road we have a eastern tower pair and a grosbeak pair.
It has been thrilling to look at the feeders and see the goldfinches,
cardinals, red bellies, hairies, dowries, nuthatches, chickadees, House
finches, blue jays and the occasional hawk that comes for a meal!
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