Yet to have an Eastern Phoebe here this year, but got to watch a Northern
Mockingbird do a pretty good imitation this morning.
Duane
Trumansburg, NY
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023, 4:22 PM Tim Gallagher wrote:
> I had a Phoebe yesterday in Freeville.
>
> On Mar 27, 2023, at 4:13 PM, Ken Haas wrote:
>
I had a Phoebe yesterday in Freeville.
On Mar 27, 2023, at 4:13 PM, Ken Haas wrote:
Not far from John G.’s place, I had the FOY Phoebe, too and Purple Finch here
in Mecklenberg this morning.
Ken Haas
On Mar 27, 2023, at 2:48 PM, John Gregoire wrote:
Interesting morning as we had a
Not far from John G.’s place, I had the FOY Phoebe, too and Purple Finch here
in Mecklenberg this morning.
Ken Haas
> On Mar 27, 2023, at 2:48 PM, John Gregoire
> wrote:
>
> Interesting morning as we had a partially leucistic Song Sparrow, a Gray
> Ghost and the return of a Phoebe. The
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I am so
I am so distressed for all the returning insect eating birds. Yes, I know
they have other strategies etc etc but still. And on top of declining
numbers of insects in general, especially high quality big ones.
Thanks for noting this too Sara Jane.
Linda Orkin
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 9:16 AM,
Over the past couple weeks of cold since Phoebes arrived I have seen them often
dropping to the ground like Eastern Bluebirds for more sedentary prey. I also
recently watched a Phoebe eat several Poison Ivy berries. Phoebes’ adaptability
lets them survive despite the shortage of aerial food.
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Yesterday morning at Sapsucker Woods, the starlings were doing kingbird and
wood duck and meadowlark (among others, no doubt).
Meanwhile, there was legitimate singing from chickadee, titmouse, cardinal:
sounded and felt like spring!
Suan
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:37 AM, cedar Mathers-Winn
Last night I learned that a few days ago (maybe mid-week?) Stefhan Ohlström saw what sounds to me like an Eastern Phoebe at his house on West Hill near EcoVillage. It was near his pond, I think. He hasn't seen it since.--Dave NutterOn Dec 24, 2011, at 08:04 AM, Marie P Read m...@cornell.edu