Hi All,
We were cheered by the sight of a White-Throated Sparrow this morning at our
feeder in Enfield.
Robin Tuttle & Debbie Rifkin
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I've had 2 White-throateds since last Friday under my feeders. Yesterday
evening when I came home, there was a flock of 17 - the most I've ever had in
this location in 18 years. This morning there were 8.
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Interesting.
I also had a white-crowned at my feeder in the Phelps, NY area.
And white throats of both flavors.
On 4/26/2016 11:51 AM, M & K Mannella wrote:
> This morning We had two white-crowned sparrows foraging and singing
> and one brown thrasher-always a surprise!
>
> We also have an
This morning We had two white-crowned sparrows foraging and singing and one
brown thrasher-always a surprise!
We also have an eastern meadowlark singing consistently around 7:00 pm for
about a week now. There are a couple more in the fields too. Nice!
Michele
Interlaken
Yes same in my yard. They (WTSP) are dominating the dawn chorus.
Difficult to get an accurate count but probably 12-20 easily.
I noticed few Robins which are normally the main component of dawn chorus this
time of year (some but not as many).
ChrisP
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Chris Pelkie
This past week we have enjoyed an amazing number of White-throated Sparrows in
the yard. Yesterday there were over twenty male and female White-throated
Sparrows between the front and back yards. I've never had that many here...are
others finding relatively large numbers by their bird
Of Carol Keeler
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 9:01 AM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] White Throated Sparrows
While south of Auburn, the Ithaca is getting fall outs of warblers and Rose
Breasted Grosbeaks, I have a fallout of White Throated Sparrows. I've had one
for many days
While south of Auburn, the Ithaca is getting fall outs of warblers and Rose
Breasted Grosbeaks, I have a fallout of White Throated Sparrows. I've had one
for many days, but this morning I have at least 10 under the feeders and
trolling the gardens. Some have the bright white markings and
Easy come, easy go!! Sunday night droves of WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
migrated in, to the point that we had 50+ in our yard. Last night they
decided it was time to move on. This morning I counted only a single
bird!! Such a sudden turnaround is enough to make one's head spin!!!
We also had 3
While we've had a single White-throated Sparrow around for at least 2
weeks, today all of a sudden we have at least 6. I kept looking for
White-crowned but no luck so far.
Other yard birds include 8+ Purple Finches, an Eastern Towhee singing
throughout the day it seems, a Red-breasted
I was just about to let my dog out into the backyard a few minutes
ago but looked out first.
Good thing I did because there were 5 or 6 White throated sparrows
busily eating the millet seeds I had tossed out for the Juncos and Doves.
This must have been last call since it's late twilight
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