Re: [cayugabirds-l] Rose breasted grosbeak

2024-04-29 Thread Dave Gislason
I also had an RBG yesterday at my feeders in Trumbulls Corners.

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  On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 7:12 PM, Evelyn Weinstein wrote: 
  FOY also Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Baltimore Orioles at our place in lower 
Brooktondale. Eastern Phoebe has been bringing nesting material to our porch! 
Spring is here!
Evie

On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 11:24 AM Laura Stenzler  wrote:

FOY Rose-breasted Grosbeak at our daughter’s house yesterday, just south of 
Aurora on Moonshine Road. 
Laura

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[cayugabirds-l] Snow geese over Connecticut Hill

2021-03-10 Thread Dave Gislason
While skiing in the woods of Connecticut Hill WMA yesterday, 3 bands of snow 
geese passed overhead, beautiful against the blue sky.


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[cayugabirds-l] Evening Grosbeaks in Trumbull's Corners

2018-12-12 Thread Dave Gislason
I had 9 evening grosbeaks at my feeders this morning, the most I've had in 20 
years. If I get any at all, it's only one or two.
Dave

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[cayugabirds-l] Unusual Feeder Regular

2018-06-27 Thread Dave Gislason
A raven has been frequenting my feeders this year (in Trumbull' s Corners) for 
the first time. Rather dwarfs the other birds! When I have a big block of suet 
out, he/she hogs through it in 2 or 3 days.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] RB Grosbeak

2018-05-03 Thread Dave Gislason
 FOY - 2 RBGs and a Baltimore Oriole - all males, at my feeders in Trumbull 
Corners.

On Thursday, May 3, 2018, 10:09:53 AM EDT, Donna Lee Scott 
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Just saw my FOY Rose Breasted Grosbeak male at my tray feeder in back yard.
 
Then the Cowbirds and RW Blackbirds scared him off.
 
Earlier he had been perched on a branch with a Blue Jay, and their colors 
together were lovely!
 
  
 
Donna L. Scott
 
535 Lansing Station Road
 
Lansing, NY 14882
 
  
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[cayugabirds-l] Carolina Wren

2018-03-25 Thread Dave Gislason
Had a FOY Carolina Wren at my feeders this morning in Trumbull's Corners.

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] FW: New post published Meeting on Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Plan

2017-08-17 Thread Dave Gislason
I respect that you obviously have much more experience and knowledge in this 
area, and that maybe in the long term it is good and necessary, and everything 
will be alright. But, this is a huge project that over the 10 years will 
greatly change the experience of this 11, 237 acres of land.  The State 
proposes to cut down the trees on 1,192  of them. 41 will become grassland, 154 
will become shrub land, and 993 will eventually become young forest (trees cut 
and left, allowing saplings to grow). 
They've been doing this right along - clear-cuts of red pine in 3 places I've 
seen in the last 2-3 years (50 acres?). Two fresh ones show up quite nicely on 
Google Earth on Ct Hill Rd 3#. This year I've seen 3 new YFIs- one was a a 
campground area turned into one, done this year, but not on the plan. Two 
others, on the plan, already finished. Coming upon these is quite a shock when 
you've been hiking these woods for many years. They accomplish these 
"treatments" very quickly with tracked vehicles equipped with grinders to get 
rid of the little stuff, and chainsaws. This is what I have seen so far, before 
the announcement of this plan - the clear-cuts of red pine, and the first YFIs. 
Many much-loved unofficial trails (often the result of previous State 
extractions and maintained by local users) will also be lost, or if they 
survive will have new views of a tortured landscape - vast areas with stumps, 
half-ground trees and the ruts of large tracked vehicles (see proposed fate of 
D21, or the Fingerfields area of B49.2, B53, and B55).Field views if lucky, but 
these apparently require Roundup applications, as we've seen in recent 
yearsapplied to older fields.

Will the thinned areas be a subtler treatment, or will we have new wide access 
roads to these for extraction purposes? What will Lloyd Stark Rd look like 
after they do thinning on F8? Will the patch clear-cuts have a more pleasant 
aspect? Maybe you know more about the details of the various treatments 
mentioned. Maybe it won't end up looking ugly and ravished, like some kind of 
visual equivalent to a big box game store.
Dave



On Wednesday, August 16, 2017, 1:25:40 PM EDT, John Confer <con...@ithaca.edu> 
wrote:


The DEC periodically updates management plans for each forest unit. I don’t 
know the details of Connecticut Hill, but I did become involved with the 
Hammond Hill plans. I met with DEC personnel to suggest some alterations in 
their plans for successional habitat. On balance I strongly support them. The 
intention is to create habitat that supports a greater diversity of wildlife. 
In particular, for Hammond Hill State Forest there is a conscious attempt to 
create more early succession habitat by forest cutting. The background is that 
in New York most forest species are increasing while most successional species 
are declining. Even so called forest species frequently use or even require 
successional habitat for part of the annual diet. Bear fatten on berries, 
turkey feed their poults on seeds of successional plants, tanagers feed on 
berries, and deer browse on small woody stems as an important and perhaps 
critical winter food. etc. Of course, early successional habitat supports a 
variety of early successional species, but it also provides forage for deer and 
many other forest species for parts of their annual life. I offer these 
thoughts after 35 years of research on successional species. I wouldn’t throw 
out the baby with the bath water on this effort.
 
  
 
John Confer
 
  
 
From: bounce-121728155-25065...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-121728155-25065...@list.cornell.edu]On Behalf Of Dave Gislason
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 12:11 PM
To: Martha Fischer <m...@cornell.edu>; CAYUGABIRDS-L 
<cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] FW: New post published Meeting on Connecticut Hill 
Wildlife Management Plan
 
  
 
They're just telling us about this now, but they've been working at it for a 
couple of years at least. Living close by, I've seen 3 areas turned into YFIs 
(one a camping area), and 3 areas of clear-cutting. There other areas with the 
telltale Blue paint marks indicating "treatments" to come. I would say that 
communication with the public has been quite poor so far. Only recently did 
they construct a couple of message boards with a flyer on the Young forest 
Initiatives -after they had cut down many trees. Maybe they've been barraged 
with questions and/or complaints.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
On Tuesday, August 15, 2017, 9:03:46 AM EDT, Martha Fischer <m...@cornell.edu> 
wrote:
 
  
 
  
 
Here’s an FYI…
 
  
 
There's a new post at TownOfEnfield.org. Meeting on Connecticut Hill Wildlife 
Management Plan
Meeting on Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Plan
Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.
Newfield Fire Dept., 77 Main St. Newfield, NY
NYSDEC will host an open house to provide information on a recently finalized 
habitat management p

Re: [cayugabirds-l] FW: New post published Meeting on Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Plan

2017-08-16 Thread Dave Gislason
They're just telling us about this now, but they've been working at it for a 
couple of years at least. Living close by, I've seen 3 areas turned into YFIs 
(one a camping area), and 3 areas of clear-cutting. There other areas with the 
telltale Blue paint marks indicating "treatments" to come. I would say that 
communication with the public has been quite poor so far. Only recently did 
they construct a couple of message boards with a flyer on the Young forest 
Initiatives -after they had cut down many trees. Maybe they've been barraged 
with questions and/or complaints.


On Tuesday, August 15, 2017, 9:03:46 AM EDT, Martha Fischer  
wrote:

Here’s an FYI…
There's a new post at TownOfEnfield.org. Meeting on Connecticut Hill Wildlife 
Management Plan
Meeting on Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Plan
Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.
Newfield Fire Dept., 77 Main St. Newfield, NY
NYSDEC will host an open house to provide information on a recently finalized 
habitat management plan for Connecticut hill Wildlife Management Area located 
in the Towns of Catherine, Cayuta and Hector, ...
You may view the latest post at 
http://townofenfield.org/meeting-on-connecticut-hill-wildlife-management-plan/
You received this e-mail because you asked to be notified when new updates are 
posted.

Thank you.
Town of Enfield

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[cayugabirds-l] Connecticut Hill

2017-04-28 Thread Dave Gislason
While waking on Connecticut Hill yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised by a 
small flock of white-throated sparrow flitting about the forest floor.
Dave

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[cayugabirds-l] Scarlet Tanager in Trumble Corners

2016-05-15 Thread Dave Gislason
Just saw a Tanager hopping around in the willow - I think a first for this 
property, as far as I can remember.

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[cayugabirds-l] Woodcock on Cayutaville Rd

2016-05-13 Thread Dave Gislason
Yesterday, while driving on Cayutaville Rd, I spotted a Woodcock in the middle 
of the road. I slowed down and pulled over - the bird didn't fly away, but was 
making a bobbing motion. Thinking it might need assistance, I opened my door, 
talking to it,  but it then started slowly walking to the other side of the 
road, continually bobbing. Is this part of a mating behavior, or was something 
wrong with the bird? 

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[cayugabirds-l] Indigo Bunting in Trumbull Corners

2016-05-12 Thread Dave Gislason
"My" bunting was back yesterday, at the feeders.

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[cayugabirds-l] B. Orioles in Trumbull Corners

2016-05-10 Thread Dave Gislason
This morning my lone male Baltimore Oriole was joined by two others, plus two 
females. They love the suet.

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[cayugabirds-l] B. Oriole in Trumbull Corners

2016-05-07 Thread Dave Gislason
My Oriole (male) is back and was at the feeders with a  male Rose-breasted 
Grosbeak this afternoon.

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[cayugabirds-l] RB Grosbeaks in Trumble Corners

2016-05-05 Thread Dave Gislason
I had 3 males and a female at the feeders yesterday.

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[cayugabirds-l] White-crowned Sparrows in Trumbull Corners

2016-05-03 Thread Dave Gislason
I had 2 under the feeders in the early evening yesterday, and 3 this morning.

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[cayugabirds-l] White-throated Sparrows in Trumbull Corners, Newfield

2016-04-29 Thread Dave Gislason
I've had 2 White-throateds since last Friday under my feeders. Yesterday 
evening when I came home, there was a flock of 17 - the most I've ever had in 
this location in 18 years. This morning there were 8.

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[cayugabirds-l] RB Grosbeak and Brown Trasher in Trumbull Corners

2016-04-29 Thread Dave Gislason
My first Grosbeak this season on a feeder with a Brown Thrasher underneath.

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[cayugabirds-l] Rufous-sided Towhees

2016-04-19 Thread Dave Gislason
I had 2 Rufous-sided Towhees in my quince bush this morning, in Trumbull 
corners.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Commonland Peent!

2015-03-20 Thread Dave Gislason
My neighbor was walking her dogs near fields close to upper Treman and heard 
woodcocks yesterday. 


 On Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:47 PM, Suan Yong suan.y...@gmail.com wrote:
   

 At 7:45 this evening I was surprised to hear several loud peents in the 
small open area along the trail off of Penny Lane before entering the woods 
towards the second dam overlook. Have never heard woodcocks here before in my 7 
years living here.

Suan
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Fw: [cayugabirds-l] Goshawk footage

2014-10-26 Thread Dave Gislason


  On Sunday, August 31, 2014 6:31 PM, Candace Cornell cec...@gmail.com 
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 A wonderful clip of s Goshawk flying between trees.
pic.twitter.com/sqNVxl6tsx

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[cayugabirds-l] Rose-breasted Grosbeak

2014-05-03 Thread Dave Gislason
I had my first rose-breasted grosbeak at the feeders today in Trumbull's 
Corners  -a beautiful male

Dave
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Robins

2014-02-27 Thread Dave Gislason
I saw my first 2 robins on Connecticut Hill yesterday, high in a tree, golden 
in the setting sun. Dave G.





On Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:35 AM, Janet Akin ja...@rochester.rr.com 
wrote:
 
I do 
Wednesday night Raptor Survey at Montezuma. We have been seeing large numbers 
of 
robins the last few weeks. Last week from my survey spot on Morgan Rd. I 
counted 
over 200 going to roost. At my home in Ontario County I have had about 30 in my 
hedgerow and bird feeding garden all winter. They are still feasting on 
Mountain 
Ash berries and Winterberry in my garden. Janet Akin
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