[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker is hopping!

2018-09-08 Thread Laura Stenzler
Many many warblers in the Wilson trail north. Orange crowned, bay breasted  and 
more. Also flycatchers and grosbeak. Full report later. Get here now!  9:18. 

Laura

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[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker is HOPPING!

2011-05-20 Thread Laura Stenzler
Good morning,
 I arrived at work at the Lab of O this morning on time, just after 8 am with 
the intention on NOT birding, but of getting some work done this morning!  But, 
as I walked from the parking lot to the north side of the building, I heard 
Indigo Bunting singing, then Black-throated green, lots of Blackpoll Warblers 
and much more, so I decided I HAD to walk at least the first part of the Wilson 
Trail between the platform that looks over the Fuller Wetlands and the second 
bridge.  That walk yielded the following:
Warblers:
Blackpoll Warbler - many
Black-Throated Blue
Black-throated Green
Blackburnian - several
Bay-breasted - 2 males in the Norway Spruce along the inland trail before the 
second bridge
Cape May - in the same tree as the Bay-breasteds - actually, in the same 
binocular field as the 2 Bay-breasteds!
Magnolia
Nashville
Tennessee
Yellow-rumped (lots)
Yellow
Chestnut-sided
Redstart

Other birds
Woodthrush - several chasing BlueJays
Rosebreasted Grosbeak
Oriole
Etc.

Had to finally get to work, so I did not bird the Platform or the rest of the 
Wilson Trail.
Get out there is you can!
Laura


Laura Stenzler
Lab Manager
Evolutionary Biology Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
Ithaca, New York 14850
Office: (607) 254 2141
Lab:(607) 254 2142
Fax:(607) 254 2486
l...@cornell.edumailto:l...@cornell.edu




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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Sapsucker is HOPPING! and so was Hawthorn, but little less noisy that yesterday.

2011-05-20 Thread Meena Haribal
Hawthorn had lots of birds too, many more Blackpolls today. It seemed like some 
birds had left yesterday, but maybe not. It is just the weather which is rather 
cool today compared to yesterday. Also, Hawthorn was hopping with lots of 
birders, some rare to the basin:)
Meena



Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson Institute
Ithaca NY 14850
Phone 607-254-1258
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
http://haribal.org/
http://haribal.wikispaces.com/space/showimage/wildwest+trip+August+2007+.pdfhttp://www.geocities.com/asiootusloe/http:/www.geocities.com/asiootusloe/mothsofithaca.htmlhttp:/haribal.wikispaces.com/space/showimage/wildwest+trip+August+2007+.pdf

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Good morning,
I arrived at work at the Lab of O this morning on time, just after 8 am with 
the intention on NOT birding, but of getting some work done this morning!  But, 
as I walked from the parking lot to the north side of the building, I heard 
Indigo Bunting singing, then Black-throated green, lots of Blackpoll Warblers 
and much more, so I decided I HAD to walk at least the first part of the Wilson 
Trail between the platform that looks over the Fuller Wetlands and the second 
bridge.  That walk yielded the following:
Warblers:
Blackpoll Warbler - many
Black-Throated Blue
Black-throated Green
Blackburnian - several
Bay-breasted - 2 males in the Norway Spruce along the inland trail before the 
second bridge
Cape May - in the same tree as the Bay-breasteds - actually, in the same 
binocular field as the 2 Bay-breasteds!
Magnolia
Nashville
Tennessee
Yellow-rumped (lots)
Yellow
Chestnut-sided
Redstart

Other birds
Woodthrush - several chasing BlueJays
Rosebreasted Grosbeak
Oriole
Etc.

Had to finally get to work, so I did not bird the Platform or the rest of the 
Wilson Trail.
Get out there is you can!
Laura

Laura Stenzler
Lab Manager
Evolutionary Biology Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
Ithaca, New York 14850
Office: (607) 254 2141
Lab:(607) 254 2142
Fax:(607) 254 2486
l...@cornell.edumailto:l...@cornell.edu



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