Many dozens of calling thrushes are passing southbound over Ithaca at 7:30
PM. We have been hearing mostly Swainson’s Thrushes, but also at least six
Gray-cheeked Thrushes just in the last five minutes.
Mark Chao
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To add to your discussion of thrushes migrating in CNY, we have also had good
thrush flights here in the Adirondacks of late with loads of Swainson's as well
as Gray-cheeked. Here at Cranberry Lake Bio Station we've had both Swainson's
(which does breed in the area) and Gray-cheeked during the
There is an insane number of thrushes passing over Northeast Ithaca right now-
my biggest spring flight I think. Over 80 Swainsons and 30 Gray-cheeked in the
first 20 minutes if listening.
Ken
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There is an insane number of thrushes passing over Northeast Ithaca right now-
my biggest spring flight I think. Over 80