There were two eBird reports of Nelson's Sparrow sighted this morning at Hog
Hole (SW Corner of Cayuga Lake), but I've not seen these posted to
Cayugabirds-L.
As a reminder, for a bird such as Nelson's Sparrow, although predicable in
location and timing of migration, I'm sure there are dozens
: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Date: 10/4/2013 5:29:48 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] ADMIN: Nelson's Sparrow - Hog Hole
There were two eBird reports of Nelson's Sparrow sighted this morning at Hog
Hole (SW Corner of Cayuga Lake), but I've not seen these posted to
Cayugabirds-L
/4/2013 5:29:48 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-Lmailto:cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] ADMIN: Nelson's Sparrow - Hog Hole
There were two eBird reports of Nelson's Sparrow sighted this morning at Hog
Hole (SW Corner of Cayuga Lake), but I've not seen these posted to
Cayugabirds-L
To give a more specific criterion, if the observation - even of a common species - got your adrenalin or endorphins or dopamine or whatever going, it might be worth a note to Cayugabirds-L so others can get a vicarious dose. On the subject of report-worthy rare birds, I think the Connecticut