Bomax Drive has seen a marked decline in bird numbers over the past week.
Today I turned up one NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, a screaming RED-TAILED HAWK, one
AMERICAN TREE SPARROW, a handful of HOUSE SPARROWS and four or five HOUSE
FINCHES. However, I also came across one FIELD SPARROW, which made the trip
slightly more enjoyable.

I tried to look for gulls from East Shore Park earlier this morning, but the
heat shimmer was fierce and I could only ID the three common gulls, COMMON
MERGANSERS and some shimmery COMMON GOLDENEYE.

I saw only AMERICAN CROWS and a NORTHERN CARDINAL around the Ithaca Airport.

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Ryan Douglas
r...@cornell.edu
Dept. of Plant Biology
142 Emerson Hall
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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