There were two singing Louisiana Waterthrushes there yesterday
mid-afternoon. One was on the Sweedler (west) side of Town Line Road, down
by the footbridge. Got good looks at it there, bobbing along brookside.
The other was on the Thayer (east) side of the road, audible but not
visible farther
Hi folks.
There seems to be a bit of confusion concerning the exact location of my
Louisiana waterthrush sighting at Lick Brook. I apologize for the wording,
and I hope the following can clarify for those who need it.
I took a left off of Rt 13 onto Sandbank Rd. I followed Sandbank for about
1.5
I saw a WATERTHRUSH at a tiny mud bank in my slow moving stream in my messy
little woods near house. So i concluded it was a Northern due to habitat. Could
not see it long. FOY for sp. & first time i have seen one in yard.
While skulking around trying to re-find it, I was happy to hear a FOY
I flushed a LA. WATERTHRUSH from the creekbed along Leonard Rd. this morning.
Town of Caroline. Steve Fast, Brooktondale
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My son took these pictures of a waterthrush this morning by the SSW - Podell
Boardwalk …
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g38islyumjrlkb8/8B-UtAXVTt
Not being familiar with waterthrushes, I began looking at various books,
web-sites, apps to try to figure out which one it was and was coming to the
Thanks for everyone who answered … Northern it is.
Ray
On Jun 1, 2013, at 5:22 PM, Ray Zimmerman r...@cornell.edu wrote:
My son took these pictures of a waterthrush this morning by the SSW - Podell
Boardwalk …
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g38islyumjrlkb8/8B-UtAXVTt
Not being familiar