This morning we have a singing Blackpoll Warbler on our property as well as
Bluewinged and Nashville Warblers. Hunt Hill Rd, Dryden
Laura
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I saw my FOY hummingbird this morning at 6:15, at North Wood Apartment.
Cathy
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A small flock of warblers, including a Blackburnian, a Nashville, and
several Yellow-rumped outside my apartment in Lansing this morning seemed
to portend a busy morning for migrants, in addition to the local
Blue-Winged Warbler on territory, and numerous newly-arrived Wood Thrushes
also actively
New arrivals yesterday and this morning:
4 more barn swallows
3 white crowned sparrows
2 yellow warblers
1 baltimore oriole
and quite a few new sounds (I only know three warblers by sound) I can't
identify!
Happy spring!
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The Hayward House Bed Breakfast
New in my yard this morning:
Mourning Warbler
Hooded Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Blue-winged Warblers
Warbling Vireos
Wood Thrush
Geo Kloppel
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Hi all,
Not as much activity as I had hoped for at Sapsucker Woods on my 8:15 - 9:15
am walk today, but still a nice birdy morning.
Below is my eBIRD report. Happy birding!
Laura
Laura Stenzler
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37 Species, 12 warblers. 2 PINE WARBLERS.
Evan B
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Subject: eBird Report - Hawthorn Orchard, May 3, 2012
Hawthorn Orchard, Tompkins, US-NY
May 3, 2012 10:20 AM - 11:50 AM
Hi everyone,
I know that everyone's exuberantly welcoming the return of all of the spring
migrant species this week, but has anyone else noticed Red-breasted Nuthatches
in places where they normally are not? I'm asking because I did a long walk
through Sapsucker Woods this morning on my
My dozen warbler species were different from Evan's, so add Ovenbird, Orange-crowned Warbler and Blackburnian Warbler to today's Hawthorn Orchard list.--Dave NutterBegin forwarded message:From: do-not-re...@ebird.orgDate: May 03, 2012 1:40:37 PMTo: nutter.d...@mac.comSubject: eBird Report -
I'm confessing that I officially love the Hawthorn Orchard during migration !
I've only been able to get there in late afternoon yesterday and today, but
still had 46 and 51 total species with 15 different Warblers. I missed some
warblers, like Orange-crowned and Ovenbird, so 20+ warbler
I happened to be in Endicott earlier this evening and decided to stop by the
marsh to try to see the yellow-headed blackbird again (after being unsuccessful
at trying to find it on Sunday afternoon). When I arrived, Jeff Gerbracht and
kids had already done a great job of locating it. Great
Not to detract in any way from the spectacularly magnetic Hawthorn Orchard, but
I too found 15 warbler species today, without moving more than 1000 feet from
my house, and probably could have made it 20 without leaving the greater West
Danby area. There are lots of birds around!
-Geo
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I think I've got the list up-to-date of what species have been found in the Cayuga Lake Basin so far in 2012:http://www.cayugabirdclub.org/Resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-recordsThis includes the huge influx of birds over the past 3 days of south winds after so many days of north winds. In case
Hi everyone,
Here are 4 close shots of an American Woodcock that I photographed last night
(May 2) in the field bordered by Snyder and Cherry Rd. north of the airport.
Hard to believe, these were taken handheld, manually focusing, and without an
external flash! Such an awesome bird and one of
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