Hi all,
The Cayuga Bird Club will be meeting tonight, Monday, November 11, at 7:30 at
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, with cookies and conversation at 7:15. The
public is invited to join. Please note that the doors will be locked when the
auditorium reaches capacity (so get there early!).
Our
The dull NELSON'S SPARROW was still present at the Liddell Lab pond this
morning, as well as Song and Swamp sparrows, a late GRAY CATBIRD, and a
flyover LAPLAND LONGSPUR. At East Shore Park, all three species of SCOTERS
were visible (barely) off to the west, and my first-of-season (for the
Basin
The Nelson's Sparrow was still present at 2 pm. West side of the pond at the
Liddell Lab.
And the scoters remain. Best viewed from the east shore, along the tracks,
where East Shore Drive starts up the hill.
Bob
On Nov 11, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Jay McGowan wrote:
The dull NELSON'S SPARROW was
I have a phoebe that is still hanging around the yard and barn. Isn't it
late for them to still be here?
Karen Edelstein
Lansing, NY
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* New York
* Syracuse
* November 11, 2013
* NYSY 11. 11. 13
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
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