About 12 Grossbeaks in distant treetop with Cayuga lake background
visible elegantly early this sunny morning. WWWebb
On 3/2/12 12:08 AM, Upstate NY Birding digest
cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu wrote:
CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Thursday, March 01, 2012.
1. Woodcocks Are Flying
. Today was especially
rewarding from reflections on my childhood about 65 years ago in
rural Missouri where visits to country farms frequently showed me the
Red Heads in the tree-hedges along the country farm fields.
--
Watt W. Webb
Professor of Applied Physics
S.B. Eckert Professor in Engineering
Rose-Breasted grosbeak male has arrived at my Teeter Rd feeders just
as last year. I hope that a mate turns up too and that they stay in
the vicinity with occasional feeder visits until offspring appear and
mature as several times in past years. watt webb.
--
Watt W. Webb
Professor of Applied
flow of Northern Mockingbirds with their
distinctive, repetitive songs have not caught my attention yet, tho'
the weather seems right. I will have to listen on the hills to watch
their usual up-hill spring drift and expression of mating calls.
Watt Webb in south Lansing
--
Watt W. Webb
The Mockingbirds have begun their chanting songs in the treetops
along Teeter Road in Lansing high above Cayuga Lake at about noon
today. By their definition spring has come!
WWWebb
--
Watt W. Webb
Professor of Applied Physics
S.B. Eckert Professor in Engineering
School of Applied Engineering
as a social center early
in the morning too
Watt Webb
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Watt W. Webb
Professor of Applied Physics
S.B. Eckert Professor in Engineering
School of Applied Engineering Physics
223 Clark Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853-2501
Tel: 607-255-3331; Fax: 607-255-7658
Email: mailto:w