FOUR!!
On 3/16/2017 11:46 AM, Melanie Uhlir wrote:
The Fox Sparrow count is now up to THREE here on Wood Road in Freeville!
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Tree Sparrows winter as for south as the northern part of southern states
like Texas and Alabama, so the bird your saw today may be on its way back
to the northern tundra border where they breed. Or it might have been here
all winter and is just waiting for the right conditions to head north. Too
b
Within the last 10 minutes, while looking out my kitchen window, I saw one
Tree Sparrow, one WB Nuthatch, and three Ravens. Why is this notable? We
did FeederWatch Sunday and Monday and saw NONE of these birds!
Actually, the Tree Sparrow was a surprise. Haven't seen any here for a week
or mo
Red-Breasted Mergansers again, 3M and 2F. Also a couple - or three? - loons
who are driving me crazy by calling back and forth...but haven't been
located as yet!
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Perhaps they are the ones we see in the potato fields. Snows and Canadas.
Lois Chaplin
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> Now the sky is full of geese. Many snows!
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Now the sky is full of geese. Many snows!
Laura
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Lone Redpoll and brown Junco right now, Trumansburg village.
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Still at Puddler's. at Montezuma 10:47am
Also American Golden Plover
Spotting w/group of 18+ people
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At powerline cut on opposite side of St at lab.
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Got a better/very good look and is adult bald now unless there are 2 around.
Now off to SSW (sapsucker woods)
Ithaca
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Only part way around Wilson Trail so far and already:
Canada Warb m&f
Magnolia
Lots of Blackpolls
Am Redstart
Lots Yellow W's
Wood Thrush
Philly Vireo
Warbling V
Red-eye v
Least flycatchers
Pee Wees
Lots Balt Orioles
House Wrens
And sooo much more
Concentration of activity at Sherwood Platf
Leer
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 5:22 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Now crow roost gathering
Not sure if this is their final destination or a staging but so far at least
3,000 crows are in vicinity of Emerson Power Plant/? Old Morse Chain area and
100's more winging it in
Early this week they were heading to East Hill at dusk, but the past few
days they do seem to be congregating along the ridge of South Hill below
Emerson and east and west (or north and south?) of that.
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Lee Ann van Leer wrote:
> Not sure if this is their final des
Not sure if this is their final destination or a staging but so far at least
3,000 crows are in vicinity of Emerson Power Plant/? Old Morse Chain area and
100's more winging it in as I type. Losing light fast.
You can view from Taco bell / ithaca shopping plaza.
I saw them there a lot last win
I trailed other Cayuga birders to the Common Redpolls feeding on Birch catkins
in the patch between Triphammer Terr. and Hillcrest. Yesterday there were ca.
30 birds at 1030 h. Today, also at ca. 1030 h, the flock had increased to ca.
60.Yesterday I also saw a Rough-legged Hawk patrolling
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