In my back garden. Yay!
Stephanie
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Ecovillage at Ithaca
221 Rachel Carson Way
Ithaca, NY 14850
607 280 1050
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Happy May Day!
This morning we had two dandy Rose Breasted Grosbeak males at
our tray feeder.
Regi
West Hill in the city
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Two male Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks arrived at our feeders yesterday morning as
well.
Shannon Haskins
Town of Caroline
From: Regi Teasley rltcay...@earthlink.net
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Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 8:26 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Rose
I had a male and a female rose-breasted grosbeak at my feeders over the
weekend -- Pleasant Valley Rd. in Groton.
Marla
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Yep, just saw my first one at the feeder as I write!
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
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Put up a new feeder along with the older ones at home in Danby and
immediately had a Chipping Sparrow on one side and Field Sparrow on the
other. Bluebirds are checking our the box where they were successfull last
year. The Brown Thrashers are back working my driveway and I heard Eastern
Towhees
This morning, there was a singing BALTIMORE ORIOLE working the treetops just
South of Langmuir Lab (95 Brown Road, Ithaca, NY).
Good birding!!
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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Hi all,
There's a male White-crowned Sparrow under the north feeder at the Lab of
Ornithology this morning (8:55 am).
L
Laura Stenzler
Lab Manager
Evolutionary Biology Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
Ithaca, New York 14850
Office: (607) 254 2141
Lab:(607) 254
A misty walk around my West Danby home produced an Ovenbird, Nashville Warbler,
Black-throated Green Warbler, Black and White Warblers, Louisiana Waterthrush,
Blue-headed Vireo, Hermit Thrush, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Broad-winged Hawk,
Barred Owls, Pine Siskin, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Ravens,
I heard my first Common Yellowthroat this morning, on Hurd Rd, outside of
Slaterville.
Karen
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In my hawthorns this morning, in the mist, were my first-of-year Blue-winged,
Chestnut-sided, and Yellow Warblers. Also yard FOY White-crowned Sparrow, Barn
Swallow, Wood Duck and Blue-headed Vireo (kindly singing in a bare tree where I
could actually study him closely.) Heard Brown Thrasher
A little more walkabout rewarded me with a Yellow-throated Vireo, multiple
Chestnut-sided Warblers, and more.
Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker Restorer
227 Tupper Rd
Spencer NY 14883
607 564 7026
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Also heard a lot of turkey hunters celebrating May Day loudly. I prefer to
celebrate with flowers.
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[bounce-53933389-3493...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Nancy W Dickinson
[n...@cornell.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01,
This morning I spotted my FOS Baltimore Oriole (male) and 2 brilliantly rosey
male Rose Breasted Grosbeaks feeding in my oak trees and at my feeders! The 2
male Grosbeaks are flying around together.
Also, saw a Black and White Warbler, Ruby Crowned Kinglet, lots of Blue Jays,
Cardinals, pairs
Highlights this morning:
Home on Tareyton, NE Ithaca - NASHVILLE WARBLER
Stewart Park - 60+ BONAPARTE'S GULLS on the red lighthouse jetty, SOLITARY
SANDPIPER
Renwick Woods - BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER, WARBLING VIREO, GRAY CATBIRD and a
wik-wik-wiking WOOD THRUSH
Ithaca Farmers Market - several
Sapsucker Woods - lots of GRAY CATBIRDS, LEAST FLYCATCHER, ROSE-BREASTED
GROSBEAK, RUSTY BLACKBIRDS, PALM WARBLER, WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW, flyover
SOLITARY SANDPIPER
Additional species at Sapsucker Woods include Wood Thrush (singing, east
side of road), Hermit Thrush (2+, east side of
Also, 5 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS by the Podell boardwalk.
David
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From: Tom Schulenberg ts...@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Tuesday migrants
To: cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Cc: clo-bird...@cornell.edu
Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2012,
Hi All,
Brad Walker and I had a rather enjoyable morning walking around Stewart
Park and the Jetty Woods. Highlights were ORCHARD ORIOLE singing from the
golf course and many other new arrivals for the year.
Stewart Park:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S10596944
Jetty Woods:
I just had my FOS Rose Breasted Grosbeak at my feeders. When I got my paper, I
finally heard a White Crowned Sparrow in my yard and later spotted him under
the feeders. I've had a White Throated Sparrow for a few days. Yesterday, I
heard a House Wren singing in the neighborhood.Since
So, here's a question. I believe it was raining all night, is that true? Did
all of these migrants fly in the rain? Do they do that?
L
Laura Stenzler
Lab Manager
Evolutionary Biology Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
Ithaca, New York 14850
Office: (607) 254 2141
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Yesterday morning's check of NEXRAD imagery showed heavy movement right up to
the
Pennsylvania line. This morning's check just exploded with images moving right
into
our area and slowing down due to the weather that passed through. Translation:
there
are a LOT of new birds out there!
We got
I was at East Shore Park by 8am, then Stewart Park from 8:20 to 10:50 Among the 30 BONAPARTE'S GULL's on the red lighthouse breakwater were at least 7 COMMON TERNS, while 2 FORSTER'S TERN flew over the Inlet and alit on 2 narrow orange-striped white buoys east of the red lighthouse. On the wire
Feeling too sick to get outside today, so my FOY yard Rose-breasted Grosbeaks
and Baltimore Oriole came to my window feeder (together!) for my viewing
pleasure.
Colleen Richards
53 Year Old Mom Looks 33
The Stunning Results of Her
While cruising the Severinghaus Trail at Sapsucker Woods around 9:30 today, I
heard my first of the year Baltimore Oriole singing, and later a Great Crested
Flycatcher calling.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
Phone 607-539-6608
e-mail
At noon on our hill I found a gorgeous male Baltimore Oriole singing in an
apple tree, and while thrilling to that I was stunned to hear right behind me
(in the spruce grove) the prolonged scolding of a Wood Thrush. (Confirmed this
with BirdTunes when I came in-- they call it pit volleys!)
BLACKBURNIAN, CHESTNUT-SIDED, Black and white, 30 Rumpies, Nashville,
Blue-winged, Yellow, Common Yellowthroat, ovenbird, Least Flycatcher,
Blue-headed and Warbling Vireos. Arms tired... Stuart
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3 pectoral, 2 least, 1 dunlin, 2 lesser yellowlegs, killdeer, and Spotted. Just
heard my FOY sora (no playback needed!! ) Also many many new arrivals
Montezuma visitors center area as everyone seems to be getting today! Now onto
shorebird area and benning marsh. Dave Nicosia.
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50+ dunlin. No other shorebirds. Also flyover caspian tern. 1 american pipit.
Before I left larues got a solitary sandpiper and wilsons snipe. Diversity
pretty good at larues. More shorebirds benning but all dunlin.
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After this bunch in the morning we had noontime singing Yellow Warbler and by
mid
afternoon, Eastern White Crowned Sparrows! Nine new species today.
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2 flying around. Tons of swallows too. Lots of waterfowl. Gulls. Etc. Need more
than one set of eyes!
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Singing and flying over meadows.
Dave Nicosia.
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2 least sandpipers
Many spotted sandpipers
Both greater and lesser yellowlegs.
Killdeer
2 common loons flying up the lake.
1 american pipit.
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The LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH is back at the Sweedler Preserve.
Ann
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This evening about 6 pm, we saw an Osprey hovering over the pond near the
Tompkins County airport. It eventually flew over to the ponds on Niemi Rd and
hunted before flying off.
Suzanne in Ithaca
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After work I stopped by the Swan Pen to see if I could clean up on a
few of the great birds everyone has been seeing today. Four FORSTER'S TERNS,
one COMMON TERN were sitting on snags. Many BONAPARTE'S GULLS are still there
along with the continuing imm. ICELAND GULL which looked
Eric Lewis of Lyons reported being 3 ft from a Yellow Rail in central
Wayne County to Eaton Birding Society Facebook. No further details. I
don't know him.
Leona Lauster
Lyons, NY
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Had a meeting between Syracuse and Utica this morning and then had
to teach a weather class in Ithaca at 7 pm...so to kill time I spent
from 130 to 630 pm today birding from Montezuma to Myer's.
For just 5 hours of birding, I totaled 95 species!! I did no birding
in any forested areas so my
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