There was at least one Prairie Warbler at the Baldwin Tract (Park
Preserve South) on Irish Settlement Road yesterday (May 3). Heard one
singing from private land north of the preserve and later saw one in
the pines at the preserve. Also had Magnolia Warbler, Blue-headed
Vireo, Black-throated
Prairie Warbler singing in our field in Brooktondale today, and newly
arrived Baltimore Orioles, Ovenbird, and Common Yellowthroats--looks
like they all hit town at once.
Sandy Podulka
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Hi Karen,
Field Sparrow can give that impression, because its song too is delivered in
accelerando, sometimes even with a slight rise in pitch. If you have the
Audubon Birds app, you can compare Track
Hi Karen,
Field Sparrow can give that impression, because its song too is delivered in
accelerando, sometimes even with a slight rise in pitch. If you have the
Audubon Birds app, you can compare Track #3 for both species to see what I mean.
-Geo
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> On Apr 20, 2017, at
I heard the ascending sound of what I think is a prairie warbler this morning,
but it seems early. Is there a bird that has a similar song to a prairie
warbler?
Karen
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So quickly time flies, and spring turns to summer. More and more warblers are
feeding nestlings and even fledglings now. Some birds have already begun their
second broods.
-Geo
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> Have
Have Prairie Warblers quieted down already? Twice recently I haven't heard
them in places in Candor where I had been hearing them.
Betsy
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This morning I biked over to Stewart Park on the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. My
goal was to refind Palm Warbler and Spotted Sandpiper - along with any other
new migrants - for my fossil-fuel-free list. Before I even got to the Farmer's
Market I met that goal when a SPOTTED SANDPIPER flew along the
A couple of highlights from today's SFO trip to Greensprings Cemetery Arnot
Forest:
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO at Greensprings Cemetery south of Newfield, calling from
the stand of trees alongside the hill which is topped by Carl's Bench. Part of
my group stayed late to try to see it, and a couple
Swan Pen Stewart Park.
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In addition to singing BLACKPOLL, TENNESSEE, and YELLOW-THROATED VIREO on
Tareyton Drive in Northeast Ithaca this morning, I found a PRAIRIE WARBLER
acting territorial in the open red pine stand east of the Arrowwood Drive
medical park, while walking the dog. This habitat patch has always
A Prairie Warbler was singing from the powerline cut near the outer parking
area.
Jeff
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