Re: [cayugabirds-l] SSW this morning

2015-04-30 Thread Susan Danskin
Add 2 PINE WARBLERS to the mix along Wilson North and my experience there from 
8 til 8:45 was similar to Anne Marie’s.

Around 5pm there was a male Rose-breasted Grosbeak poking around low in the 
trees and shrubs of Wilson North.

3 CHIMNEY SWIFTS chittering overhead as I pulled some weeds in the garden 
around 7pm.
Susan Danskin


> On Apr 30, 2015, at 8:54 AM, Anne Marie Johnson  wrote:
> 
> I walked the Wilson Trail from 7:45 to 8:30 and found some variation to what 
> others saw earlier. Most of the activity was from the Fuller Wetlands to the 
> Sherwood Platform. Mixed in with the LOTS of Yellow-rumped Warblers and a few 
> Ruby-crowned Kinglets along this stretch were two PALM WARBLERS. I also found 
> a BROWN THRASHER. I heard two Northern Waterthrushes from the direction of 
> the power line cut, and a Spotted Sandpiper was working along a log straight 
> out from the Sherwood Platform. 
>  
> Anne Marie Johnson
>  
> From: bounce-119114054-9846...@list.cornell.edu 
> [mailto:bounce-119114054-9846...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Chris R. 
> Pelkie
> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 8:06 AM
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] SSW this morning
>  
> I was a half hour behind Mark, I guess: from 7-745 I walked the northern end 
> of Hoyt-Pileated, finding 3 BLUE-HEADED VIREOs, 2 of whom were interacting 
> vocally and by chasing each other through the treetops, while the other was 
> some distance away singing. Numerous BROWN CREEPERs in full song; the 2 I 
> located were as expected on high perches, so I suspect this is territory/nest 
> defense song? Then amidst the creeper song, I heard what sounded like 
> BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER but wondered if a creeper had swapped a couple 
> notes. Moving closer to Woodleton though, I got confirmation from 2 BT Greens 
> singing (one in front of me, and 1 behind) though I couldn’t see them. 
>  
> I think the big wave is coming but not here yet.
>  
> ChrisP
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] SSW this morning

2015-04-30 Thread Anne Marie Johnson
I walked the Wilson Trail from 7:45 to 8:30 and found some variation to what 
others saw earlier. Most of the activity was from the Fuller Wetlands to the 
Sherwood Platform. Mixed in with the LOTS of Yellow-rumped Warblers and a few 
Ruby-crowned Kinglets along this stretch were two PALM WARBLERS. I also found a 
BROWN THRASHER. I heard two Northern Waterthrushes from the direction of the 
power line cut, and a Spotted Sandpiper was working along a log straight out 
from the Sherwood Platform.

Anne Marie Johnson

From: bounce-119114054-9846...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-119114054-9846...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Chris R. Pelkie
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 8:06 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] SSW this morning

I was a half hour behind Mark, I guess: from 7-745 I walked the northern end of 
Hoyt-Pileated, finding 3 BLUE-HEADED VIREOs, 2 of whom were interacting vocally 
and by chasing each other through the treetops, while the other was some 
distance away singing. Numerous BROWN CREEPERs in full song; the 2 I located 
were as expected on high perches, so I suspect this is territory/nest defense 
song? Then amidst the creeper song, I heard what sounded like BLACK-THROATED 
GREEN WARBLER but wondered if a creeper had swapped a couple notes. Moving 
closer to Woodleton though, I got confirmation from 2 BT Greens singing (one in 
front of me, and 1 behind) though I couldn't see them.

I think the big wave is coming but not here yet.

ChrisP
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Chris Pelkie
Information/Data Manager; IT Support
Bioacoustics Research Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850

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