[cayugabirds-l] White-eyed Vireo still present at Sherwood Platform + Nashville Warbler

2014-05-05 Thread Diane Morton
Ken and I had a very brief but very nice visit to Sapsucker Woods' Wilson
trail this morning.  Among many Ruby-crowned Kinglets at the Sherwood
Platform was the White-eyed Vireo-- very close for excellent looks.  Just a
little further up the trail near the bench was a very bright Nashville
Warbler among a bunch of Yellow-rumped Warblers.  We also saw a small flock
of Palm Warblers (about 8 of them) near the start of Wilson trail north, in
the grass east of the wetlands.  Three Black-and-White Warblers and several
Yellow Warblers were also along the Wilson trail.  Wish we had been able to
spend more time there--

Diane Morton

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[cayugabirds-l] White eyed vireo still present

2014-04-25 Thread Brad Walker
Near the footbridge east of the Sherwood Platform, where there is a
drainage stream from the pond.

Brad

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[cayugabirds-l] White-Eyed vireo still present at Sapsucker Woods

2014-04-24 Thread Laurie L. Ray
Seen this morning from the Sherwood Platform along with Kinglets and Rusty 
Blackbirds. One of the RC Kinglets was seriously punked out with the most 
visible red crest I've ever seen, in the early morning sunlight it glowed:-)

Happy spring,
Laurie Ray
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