This morning between 8-9:30am
Magnolia, Yellow-rumped, Nashville, Yellow, Black-throated Green, Blue-winged,
Chestnut-sided, Balckburnian, Common Yellowthroat, Ovenbird,
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For those wanting some spectacular looks (and photo ops) of some warblers (Cape
May, Tennessee, Nashville, etc) There are two flowering silver maples at the
entrance to Myers Park (above the dumpsters) that are dripping w warblers all
morning. Many down low. More diversity earlier but still a
Hi everyone,
I have received several requests for more information about where the
parking area is that is close to the Black Diamond trail above the Cayuga
Nature Center. It is on Houghton Road, off Garret Road west of route 89. If
you type 2055 Houghton Rd into a mapping app, it should take you
Inspired by Dave Nutter's post about warblers along the Black Diamond
Trail, Ken and I decided to walk a section of the Black Diamond trail that
is accessible from a parking area above the Cayuga Nature Center. Right
away we started seeing/hearing yellow warblers, catbirds, yellowthroats and
song
In a crazy wave Friday around 6pm in our oak tree in the yard in Ithaca:
Chestnut sided
Black throated green
Ruby crowned kinglet
White eyed vireo
Yellow rumped
Nashville
Elsewhere in yard:
Baltimore oriole
Catbird
Chipping and white crowned sparrows
Pileated Woodpecker at the feeder
Yellow belly
After reading so many exciting bird posts in the last few days, I knew I
had to go out looking for warblers this am. Right off of Lounsberry Rd
(Brooktondale) is the Brookton Cemetery which rises above rushing 6 Mile
Creek and is framed by a mature deciduous forest. High up in the maples I
saw
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Magnolia, Black-and-white, ,and Canada Warblers just now on the north side of
Wilson Trail
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Magnolia, Black-and-white, ,and Canada Warblers just now on the north side of
Wilson Trail
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Has anyone seen the Stilt today (Sunday)
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On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:22 AM, Alyssa Johnson
wrote:
> Yesterday while volunteering with MARSH, I heard YELLOW WARBLER
Yesterday while volunteering with MARSH, I heard YELLOW WARBLER and CHESTNUT
SIDED WARBLERS singing. We were popping honeysuckle out down the trail that
runs behind the center, just beyond the observation platform.
Other birds of note besides the typical players:
Field sparrow
Song sparrow
Hi,
This morning from 10 AM till about 10:45 there was a nice movement of warblers
at the Park preserve, Baldwin tract on Irish Settlement Road, Dryden. Just in
from the entrance, around the info board, were:
Chestnut sided
Bay breasted
Redstart
Magnolia
Prairie
Common yellowthroat
Plus:
Towhee
Yellow warblers and yellow rumped warblers flitting over Cascadilla Creek
around Hancock and Yates St. bridges this morning. Downy woodpecker
excavating nesting cavity in tree near top of Cascadilla Park Road in dead
tree on up hill side of road just before the last hairpin turn.
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I meant to say I saw four Bufflehead today (not Hooded Mergansers)...one
male was displaying and three females.
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I walked through Renwick Woods today and saw a warbler up high in a tree
with yellow belly and black streaks, but forgot the facial markings when I
saw the stunning Yellow-rumped Warbler later at Fuertes. It might have
been a Magnolia Warbler, but I am not sure. Renwick was loaded with
robins,
There were a male and female Black-throat Blue Warbler between the Sherwood
Platform and the west trail junction of the Wilson Trail North and an
Orange-crowned Warbler between the Frog Barn and Sapsucker Woods Road seen be
Dave and me.
AAnn
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We just had a wave of warblers come through. I saw several Nashville, at
least two Magnolia and a Common Yellowthroat as well as a RC Kinglet
between downpours.
...Time is the friend of the wonderful company, the enemy of the mediocre.
~Warren Buffett
Today on my lunch walk I saw two warblers at different locations.
Unfortunately, I did not have binoculars. It is time to carry them around your
neck wherever you go!
Meena
Dr. Meena Haribal
409, Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI)
Ithaca NY 14853 USA
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At Fuller Wetlands boardwalk overlook at Cornell Lab of Ornithology (Wilson
trail):
Gorgeous YELLOW WARBLER, a few pretty YELLOW RUMPED WARBLERS, a quiet NORTHERN
WATERTHRUSH, RUBY CROWNED KINGLET w/ red crest clearly visible, SWAMP SPARROWS,
ROBINS, RED WINGED BLACKBIRDS, C. GRACKLES.
Sent
Hi All,
Ton and I are in Austin,Tx where it has been unusually cold and rainy. Today it
is just above freezing and sleeting. I am seeing Yellow-rumped and
Orange-crowned warblers eating pecans that have fallen to the ground and been
crushed, so the meat is available. A resourceful solution to
male and female Blackburnian warbler
male and female Yellow-rumped warbler
Both pairs of birds were really working on the catkins of the river birch near
our deck. One went briefly to the mixed-seed feeder on the deck but left as
soon as a goldfinch arrived.
We have not seen these before,
Canada and lots more at Sapsucker power line cut, no Cerulean (please post
PROMPTLY if you see a Cerulean here or anywhere else near Ithaca, or an
Orange-crowned). Looks tp be an amazing day out here. Keep everyone posted.
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On May 9, 2014 7:07 AM, Jay McGowan jw...@cornell.edu wrote:
Canada and lots more at Sapsucker power line cut, no Cerulean (please post
PROMPTLY if you see a Cerulean here or anywhere else near Ithaca, or an
Orange-crowned).
At noon today I saw the YELLOW WARBLER by the southwest corner of the Wegmans parking lot. It flew up from tall thick weeds into some saplings along with a small flock of HOUSE SPARROWS, one of which chased it a bit. On the west side of the Wegmans building in saplings along the bank of the relief
Goof morning out here. Highlights so far are Cape May Warbler at Dodge Road
south of spruces and singing Orange-crowned Warbler along western edge of
Hawthorn Orchard.
Jay
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This morning I spent a couple hours in the woods between the Cayuga Medical Center and the Black Diamond Trail (the railroad grade above NYS 89 in the Town of Ithaca. I was searching for a species which I'd found there in previous years, and I'd about given up when I finally heard a HOODED WARBLER
In previous years I haven't had much luck seeing migrating warblers
around my home, so I headed out early this morning to hunt some down. I
didn't find quite as many as I hoped, though a CERULEAN WARBLER at Jetty
Woods was exciting. Within five minutes of getting back home, however, I
had
On stepping outside this morning, I was greeted by a singing
Blackburnian Warbler, mixed in with some Yellow-rumps and Blue-headed
Vireos. And a short while later, I heard my first Ovenbird of the
year. Things certainly started coming back last night.
Jeff
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This afternoon, I was visiting some friends on Hunt Hill Road (Ellis Hollow
way). As I was leaving, I saw warbler activity. I grabbed the binos
from my car and found 2 male Black-throated Blues and two Cape May Warblers.
I sure there were more warblers passing through, but I got there
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