[cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager, Durland Preserve

2020-10-26 Thread Jay McGowan
Cullen Hanks and Ash Ferlito just found a female-plumaged SUMMER TANAGER at
the Durland Preserve in Ellis Hollow, in the scrub island in the third
field, around here: (42.4365048, -76.3950248)

Jay

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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager: Tompkins County (May 9th)

2019-05-10 Thread Karel V. Sedlacek
Good morning.

Please remember that this is a private home, including an elderly mother-in-law 
that will be distressed by people traipsing around.
Wendy asks that all requests to access her property to see the bird go through 
Jay McGowan at the Lab.

Best,
Karel

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager: Tompkins County (May 9th)

This came over the GroupMe CayugaRBA earlier this morning and via email in an 
eBird alert for Tompkins County. This bird was originally reported yesterday 
evening (May 9). Photos of Summer Tanager are in the checklist.

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra) (1)
- Reported May 09, 2019 18:00 by Wendy Fuller
- My Home, Tompkins, New York
- Map: 
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=42.5137383,-76.6219649&ll=42.5137383,-76.6219649
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56076916
- Media: 2 Photos
- Comments: "Same Bird - Sorry I only have an Iphone camera!  Really red all 
over, straightish light colored beak. Smaller then a robin and sleeker.  Does 
NOT hop on the ground like our cardinals.  I don't know a lot about birds but I 
do know it is not a cardinal.  Is hanging out by porch roof, there are 
carpenter bee traps (hence bees) hanging from the porch.  I also thought it 
looked pink ... we had Indigo buntings, Baltimore Orioles and cardinals, so I 
was like .."Did I just see a pink bird?"  Sorry I'm not a birder and can't give 
you really good birder info. The Sedlaceks (Karel and Cynthia)  helped me 
identify the bird.”


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[cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager: Tompkins County (May 9th)

2019-05-10 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
This came over the GroupMe CayugaRBA earlier this morning and via email in an 
eBird alert for Tompkins County. This bird was originally reported yesterday 
evening (May 9). Photos of Summer Tanager are in the checklist.

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra) (1)
- Reported May 09, 2019 18:00 by Wendy Fuller
- My Home, Tompkins, New York
- Map: 
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=42.5137383,-76.6219649&ll=42.5137383,-76.6219649
- Checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56076916
- Media: 2 Photos
- Comments: "Same Bird - Sorry I only have an Iphone camera!  Really red all 
over, straightish light colored beak. Smaller then a robin and sleeker.  Does 
NOT hop on the ground like our cardinals.  I don't know a lot about birds but I 
do know it is not a cardinal.  Is hanging out by porch roof, there are 
carpenter bee traps (hence bees) hanging from the porch.  I also thought it 
looked pink ... we had Indigo buntings, Baltimore Orioles and cardinals, so I 
was like .."Did I just see a pink bird?"  Sorry I'm not a birder and can't give 
you really good birder info. The Sedlaceks (Karel and Cynthia)  helped me 
identify the bird.”


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Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Field Applications Engineer
Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850
W: 607-254-2418   M: 607-351-5740   F: 
607-254-1132
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp


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[cayugabirds-l] summer tanager

2014-08-24 Thread Susan Fast
At 1145, I heard a different bird song from the large maple over the house.  
Robin-like series of phrases, each phrase of three parts.  I listened to it 
sing for about 10 minutes before it flew out into view--about robin sized; 
large, thick bill; splotched yellow-orange.  Most probably a female SUMMER 
TANAGER.  It flew off, but I'll report if I hear it again.

Steve Fast
Brooktondale
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[cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager in McGraw

2010-11-14 Thread Shawn Billerman
Hi all,

This afternoon, Andy Johnson and I observed the Summer Tanager in McGraw
between 2:50 and 3:15 PM.  We saw the bird quite well over the course of 25
minutes, in many of the trees around the intersection of Gothic Rd. and
Highland Rd.  When not in the yard feeding on suet, it could usually be
found near the spruces on Gothic Rd, but it seemed to move around quite a
bit.

Good birding,

Shawn Billerman

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[cayugabirds-l] SUMMER TANAGER

2010-11-12 Thread grosb...@clarityconnect.com
Hello all,

I had great looks at the SUMMER TANAGER b/w 4:30-4:45. The bird seems to
make trips into Bill's feeders 
10:30-11:30, 2-3 and 4:15-5:00. A very nice looking bird! Also in the
neighborhood were 2 COMMON 
GRACKLES, CEDAR WAXWINGS and 2 PINE SISKINS.

cheers,
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[cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager, golden eagle in Cortland

2010-11-10 Thread grosb...@clarityconnect.com
Hello all,

>From Bill Toner

yard in McGraw- the tanager was present at 11:30 am for a few minutes.  
Around 10am a birder named 
Bill (Purcell?) from north of Syr. saw a raptor soaring to the east and
then it passed directly overhead- an 
immature golden eagle.  So far today 5 visitors have stopped by hoping to
see the tanager but only one, 
Tom Fernandes, was fortunate to see it.

The tanager was present again for a bit around 2:30. It's probably worth
checking other yards in the area. 
Of course, be cool about it.

cheers,
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[cayugabirds-l] Summer Tanager in Cortland

2010-11-09 Thread grosb...@clarityconnect.com
Hello all,

Over the last two days I've had many back and forth emails with Bill Toner
of McGraw (4-5 minutes other 
side of city of Cortland) over an odd bird he has coming to his suet
feeder. The long and short of it is he 
has a FEMALE  SUMMER TANAGER coming in. Bill has nicely offered for people
to come by and view the 
bird. Bill lives on the corner of Highland Ave. and Gothic St.  If no one
is home, the yard/feeders border on 
Gothic so anyone could park on Highland and walk 50' or so down Gothic and
view the hanging basket 
suet feeders.  He last saw the bird about 10am this morning.  

While not a mega-rarity, Summer Tanager in upstate NY in November is very,
very rare (NYSARC bird for 
upstate?) --it's a bird that breeds rarely on Long Island, and is for the
most part a more southern bird 
that should be in Central America right now. Bill was a bird-bander for
many years and has participated in 
the Cortland CBC since the 60's I believe. Kudos and thanks to Bill Toner!

cheers and good luck to anyone that might chase it,
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