[cayugabirds-l] Cayuta Outlet Acadian

2014-06-16 Thread Geo Kloppel
I walked down the Cayuta Outlet gorge this morning, looking for the usual 
specialties. Canada Warblers, Hermit Thrushes, Blue-headed Vireos, etcetera. I 
didn't find any Winter Wrens, but I feel sure there must be some...

On the way downstream I also found no Acadian Flycatcher, which didn't much 
surprise me as I've struck out repeatedly there in recent years, and figured 
they had abandoned the Cayuta Gulf. 

I turned around at the black locust truss bridge constructed by Cornell 
Engineering students (which is about due for rebuilding, I think), and headed 
upstream again. Approximately 1,000 meters below the head of the gorge, I found 
an ACADIAN FLYCATCHER singing, possibly in response to the penetration of 
sunshine, which doesn't really reach the floor of the shady gorge until 9:00 am.

-Geo Kloppel
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuta Outlet Acadian

2014-06-16 Thread Bill Evans
I don't recall there ever being more than a pair in the Cayuta Gulf, but 
back in the early 90s there were 2-3 pairs in the Hendershot Gulf, a bit 
further down to the southeast.  Outside of those territories, I recall only 
2 other sites at Conn Hill where Acadian was known to nest.


Bill E

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From: Geo Kloppel

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuta Outlet Acadian

I walked down the Cayuta Outlet gorge this morning, looking for the usual 
specialties. Canada Warblers, Hermit Thrushes, Blue-headed Vireos, etcetera. 
I didn't find any Winter Wrens, but I feel sure there must be some...


On the way downstream I also found no Acadian Flycatcher, which didn't much 
surprise me as I've struck out repeatedly there in recent years, and figured 
they had abandoned the Cayuta Gulf.


I turned around at the black locust truss bridge constructed by Cornell 
Engineering students (which is about due for rebuilding, I think), and 
headed upstream again. Approximately 1,000 meters below the head of the 
gorge, I found an ACADIAN FLYCATCHER singing, possibly in response to the 
penetration of sunshine, which doesn't really reach the floor of the shady 
gorge until 9:00 am.


-Geo Kloppel
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuta Outlet Acadian

2014-06-16 Thread Geo Kloppel
Yeah, I'd like to check Hendershot Gulf again, before the singing shuts down.

-Geo 

On Jun 16, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Bill Evans wrev...@clarityconnect.com wrote:

 I don't recall there ever being more than a pair in the Cayuta Gulf, but back 
 in the early 90s there were 2-3 pairs in the Hendershot Gulf, a bit further 
 down to the southeast.  Outside of those territories, I recall only 2 other 
 sites at Conn Hill where Acadian was known to nest.
 
 Bill E
 
 -Original Message- From: Geo Kloppel
 Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 10:29 AM
 To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
 Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuta Outlet Acadian
 
 I walked down the Cayuta Outlet gorge this morning, looking for the usual 
 specialties. Canada Warblers, Hermit Thrushes, Blue-headed Vireos, etcetera. 
 I didn't find any Winter Wrens, but I feel sure there must be some...
 
 On the way downstream I also found no Acadian Flycatcher, which didn't much 
 surprise me as I've struck out repeatedly there in recent years, and figured 
 they had abandoned the Cayuta Gulf.
 
 I turned around at the black locust truss bridge constructed by Cornell 
 Engineering students (which is about due for rebuilding, I think), and headed 
 upstream again. Approximately 1,000 meters below the head of the gorge, I 
 found an ACADIAN FLYCATCHER singing, possibly in response to the penetration 
 of sunshine, which doesn't really reach the floor of the shady gorge until 
 9:00 am.
 
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