Yesterday, a stunning pair of Baltimore Orioles at the orange halves secured to
our deck railing. New oranges put out this morning, but no Orioles yet today.
Kathy Kramer
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Perfect choice by a poet who always speaks to the heart through the heart of
nature. Thanks for sharing it!
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on behalf of Poppy Singer
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2022 9:36:18 AM
To: Peter Saracino
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Hello,
I hope this is an acceptable message for this ListServ. Can anyone suggest
reasonably priced binoculars for a beginning birder? I’m taking a chance that
the recipient will even pursue birding and I also know that “bad” binoculars
can discourage a beginner. So I’d really appreciate a
Just a note to those who took the time to offer ideas and encouragement
concerning how to handle the very welcome presence of Baltimore Orioles during
some upcoming painting of our deck. We’ve placed additional oranges in a
different spot and think they may have already visited them. The new
Hello,
I hope I’m not violating a rule, but I need some advice concerning the
Baltimore Orioles who have been gracing us with their vibrant colors for a
couple of weeks. This is the first time we’ve had the honor of their company
and have been happy to provide them with orange halves which we
Hi,
We usually have quite a few American Goldfinches that seem to be residents,
often year-round. Today, however, our feeders were overwhelmed! At least a
hundred, maybe 150, were at the feeders and settled about on the yard. When
they took flight, as they occasionally did, and then returned,
We’ve been fortunate, too! Here on Stonehaven Circle in Newfield, we have two
male Indigo Buntings coming regularly to our thistle feeder. They feed quite
amicably with the Goldfinches. Question: Is it common for two male Indigo
Buntings to occupy the same territory? We haven’t been watching
Several years ago, I posted to Cayugabirds-L about seeing a chipmunk kill an
adult female cardinal. The chipmunk and the cardinal were feeding, apparently
companionably, on the ground beneath my dad’s bird feeder. Suddenly, the
chipmunk lunged at the cardinal and grasped her in his/her mouth by