[cayugabirds-l] Rusty Blackbird, Sapsucker Woods

2016-01-22 Thread Jay McGowan
A RUSTY BLACKBIRD was at the front feeders at the Lab of Ornithology a few
minutes ago. It is now perched in a tree over the feeders, giving call
notes and occasionally song fragments. A PINE SISKIN and some BROWN-HEADED
COWBIRDS have also been seen here this morning.

Jay

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[cayugabirds-l] Rusty Blackbird, Sapsucker Woods

2011-01-26 Thread Jay McGowan
There is a RUSTY BLACKBIRD visible in the treetops at the north end of the
Lab right now.

Jay McGowan

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[cayugabirds-l] Rusty Blackbird @ Sapsucker Woods

2009-12-22 Thread David McCartt
Hi All,

I got a great look at a RUSTY BLACKBIRD at aprx. 3pm today.  It was near the 
foot bridge on Wilson Trail North.  I've also seen a BROWN CREEPER in the same 
area twice in the past 5 days.

Good Birding,
David

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