Re: [cayugabirds-l] Orange-cr. Warbler Ithaca Community Garden

2012-01-02 Thread Christopher Wood
Jessie and I were able to find the Orange-crowned Warbler before noon.
 When we saw it it was near the gray building by the CITGO to the
southeast of the Farmers Market. This is directly across the railroad
tracks from the Cornell Boathouse. It was not associating with any
other species directly, but a couple juncos and a Song Sparrow were in
the same area.

Chris Wood

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On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 4:16 PM, bob mcguire  wrote:
> I spent over an hour in and around the community gardens on Rt 13 this
> morning, accompanied some of the time by Dave Nutter and Paul Anderson. We
> did not re-find the Orange-crowned Warbler. Here's hoping that it took
> advantage of a calm evening and managed to escape south.
>
> In the area, though, I scared up a Carolina Wren, Northern Mockingbird, and
> Song Sparrow.
>
> Bob McGuire
>
> On Jan 2, 2012, at 4:01 PM, Kenneth Victor Rosenberg wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry for not posting the details on this bird earlier, but yesterday
>> during the Ithaca CBC, I found a fairly bright ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER in the
>> Community Garden south of Farmer's Market in Ithaca. I flushed it initially
>> with a flock of juncos from the south end of the garden on the east side of
>> the entrance road -- the garden still is (was) pretty green with vegetable
>> leaves and weeds. The bird sat up in the brush pile just south of the garden
>> boundary, and then flew off to the south. Later in the afternoon, Tim Lenz
>> relocated the warbler along the weedy edge of the field to the south of the
>> garden, closer to the CITGO station.
>>
>> This was a first record for the long-running Ithaca CBC, but exactly the
>> kind of bird I was hoping to find with the lingering warm weather and
>> greenery. Good luck to anyone hoping to re-find this bird, especially as the
>> first cold blast of winter weather is approaching
>>
>> KEN
>>
>>
>> Ken Rosenberg
>> Conservation Science Program
>> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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>> 607-342-4594 (cell)
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Orange-cr. Warbler Ithaca Community Garden

2012-01-02 Thread bob mcguire
I spent over an hour in and around the community gardens on Rt 13 this  
morning, accompanied some of the time by Dave Nutter and Paul  
Anderson. We did not re-find the Orange-crowned Warbler. Here's hoping  
that it took advantage of a calm evening and managed to escape south.


In the area, though, I scared up a Carolina Wren, Northern  
Mockingbird, and Song Sparrow.


Bob McGuire
On Jan 2, 2012, at 4:01 PM, Kenneth Victor Rosenberg wrote:

I'm sorry for not posting the details on this bird earlier, but  
yesterday during the Ithaca CBC, I found a fairly bright ORANGE- 
CROWNED WARBLER in the Community Garden south of Farmer's Market in  
Ithaca. I flushed it initially with a flock of juncos from the south  
end of the garden on the east side of the entrance road -- the  
garden still is (was) pretty green with vegetable leaves and weeds.  
The bird sat up in the brush pile just south of the garden boundary,  
and then flew off to the south. Later in the afternoon, Tim Lenz  
relocated the warbler along the weedy edge of the field to the south  
of the garden, closer to the CITGO station.


This was a first record for the long-running Ithaca CBC, but exactly  
the kind of bird I was hoping to find with the lingering warm  
weather and greenery. Good luck to anyone hoping to re-find this  
bird, especially as the first cold blast of winter weather is  
approaching


KEN


Ken Rosenberg
Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
607-254-2412
607-342-4594 (cell)
k...@cornell.edu


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[cayugabirds-l] Orange-cr. Warbler Ithaca Community Garden

2012-01-02 Thread Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
I'm sorry for not posting the details on this bird earlier, but yesterday 
during the Ithaca CBC, I found a fairly bright ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER in the 
Community Garden south of Farmer's Market in Ithaca. I flushed it initially 
with a flock of juncos from the south end of the garden on the east side of the 
entrance road -- the garden still is (was) pretty green with vegetable leaves 
and weeds. The bird sat up in the brush pile just south of the garden boundary, 
and then flew off to the south. Later in the afternoon, Tim Lenz relocated the 
warbler along the weedy edge of the field to the south of the garden, closer to 
the CITGO station. 

This was a first record for the long-running Ithaca CBC, but exactly the kind 
of bird I was hoping to find with the lingering warm weather and greenery. Good 
luck to anyone hoping to re-find this bird, especially as the first cold blast 
of winter weather is approaching

KEN


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Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
607-254-2412
607-342-4594 (cell)
k...@cornell.edu


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