[cayugabirds-l] afternoon visitors

2013-02-03 Thread Michael Engle
We just had a brief visit from a mixed flock--a pair of Carolina wrens 
(vocalizing fiercely), four juncos, two black-capped chickadees and a 
white-breasted nuthatch. The wrens in particular were exploring a vacant 
robin's nest up under our porch eaves. All in constant motion. A rare and 
lively winter treat on such a chilly afternoon.

Michael Engle
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] mockingbirds in winter

2012-12-26 Thread Michael Engle
Mockingbird in a yew hedge at 971 E State/MLK Jr St at 8:15 this a.m.

Michael Engle
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On Dec 25, 2012, at 12:17 PM, Donna Scott 
d...@cornell.edumailto:d...@cornell.edu wrote:

There are Mockingbirds on both Sweazey and Algerine Roads, near here, just 
above the lake shore. This is definitely a slightly warmer micro-climate here 
above the lake. Often when it is raining here, it is snowing a mile up the hill 
on Rt. 34B.
Donna Scott
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On Sunday there were 2 Northern Mockingbirds together in Staghorn Sumac and 
another small fruiting weed-tree I don't know by name along the edge of Cayuga 
Inlet in Cass Park. What surprised me was that there were 2 of them close 
together, and they seemed amicable during the moments I saw them. I've often 
found Northern Mockingbirds solo in fall  winter inhabiting a thicket full of 
vines, bushes, and trees with fruit. I've seen them try to oust flocks of 
European Starlings eating their food supply, and I'm sure other birds provoke 
territorial defense as well, although mostly these quiet gray birds are pretty 
inconspicuous in winter. I've seen this mostly in Ithaca, where I spend most of 
my time, but also on the higher part of East Shore drive. I wonder if wintering 
Northern Mockingbirds around here are associated with low elevation and warmer 
microclimates, and I wonder if there are places with Northern Mockingbirds in 
summer where they are not found in winter.

--Dave Nutter

On Dec 25, 2012, at 01:10 AM, Tobias Dean 
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We had a mockingbird in our orchard on South Hill today. It was having a 
territorial dispute with a crow.
   I dont recall seeing them in wintertime.

  Toby Dean
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Campus Red-morph Screech-Owl

2012-11-12 Thread Michael Engle
The Red-morph Screech-Owl is still in the inner courtyard as of 4:15pm.

Michael


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[mailto:bounce-71516005-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Brad Walker
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Campus Red-morph Screech-Owl

Hi all,

I went looking for this bird with a few students at one o'clock and was 
unsuccessful. A few minutes later, we got a call from Benjamin Van Doren saying 
he had the bird at Day Hall. He told us the bird is only visible from inside 
the building looking into the inner courtyard.

When Hope Batcheller, Luke Seitz, Tim Lenz and I went to look, I ran into a 
nice man who told us that the bird was right outside his window on the second 
floor. He let us make a brief visit and the owl was sitting out in the open on 
a branch on the second floor on in the northeast corner.


-Brad Walker
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