Re: [cayugabirds-l] Baltimore Oriole and Common Yellowthroat

2018-05-02 Thread Yvonne Fogarty
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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> On May 2, 2018, at 12:21 PM, marsha kardon  wrote:
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> We looked out of our dining room window early this morning to find a male 
> Common Yellowthroat hopping around in the grass where he remained for several 
> minutes.  Then, we arrived home at 11:45 from Sapsucker Woods to find our foy 
> male Baltimore Oriole at our orange feeder.  We weren't as lucky as many 
> others at Sapsucker Woods but did have some nice sightings of yellow-rumped 
> (Myrtle) warblers, a yellow-bellied sapsucker. eastern wood pewee, black and 
> white warbler, towhee, and downy and hairy woodpeckers. Marsha and Fred 
> Kardon 
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[cayugabirds-l] Baltimore Oriole and Common Yellowthroat

2018-05-02 Thread marsha kardon
We looked out of our dining room window early this morning to find a male
Common Yellowthroat hopping around in the grass where he remained for
several minutes.  Then, we arrived home at 11:45 from Sapsucker Woods to
find our foy male Baltimore Oriole at our orange feeder.  We weren't as
lucky as many others at Sapsucker Woods but did have some nice sightings of
yellow-rumped (Myrtle) warblers, a yellow-bellied sapsucker. eastern wood
pewee, black and white warbler, towhee, and downy and hairy woodpeckers.
Marsha and Fred Kardon

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