[cayugabirds-l] Re: [cayugabirds-l] They're back—Ospreys on Cayuga Lake!

2019-03-17 Thread khmo
Indeed troubling Candace although just those few data points, arrival date appears to be accelerating. As a longer term look, when we were working Osprey and eagles in the Chesapeake, the arrival date for Osprey on the Patuxent River (our few successful nests in the 70s) was St Paddy's Day. That's

Re: [cayugabirds-l] They're back!

2017-12-18 Thread Asher Hockett
Well it's good to hear someone has House Finches! I don't think I've seen more than 1 or 2 all year! On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 6:44 PM, Regi Teasley wrote: > Well, we have lots of Goldfinches and House Finches. > Plus the usual suspects: Titmice, Nuthatches, Chickadees and

Re: [cayugabirds-l] They're back!

2017-12-18 Thread Regi Teasley
Well, we have lots of Goldfinches and House Finches. Plus the usual suspects: Titmice, Nuthatches, Chickadees and woodpeckers (R-B, D, H) and M-doves, DE juncos. The local Carolina wren continues to eat suet from the feeder. We had a Bluebird drinking at the birdbath on one of those very cold

RE:[cayugabirds-l] They're back!

2017-12-18 Thread Laura J. Heisey
I’m seeing quite a lot of activity at my feeders in Newfield, but fewer American Goldfinches for some reason. Over 20 Mourning Doves, lots of House Finches, DE Juncos, Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, Chickadees and Tufted Titmouse, several Downy, Hairy, and Red-bellied woodpeckers, 2 Pileated