Hi all,
Yesterday I saw at least 6 Lesser Black-backed Gulls still at Stewart Park, one
was a young bird, probably a second year bird. Three of them were at least
look like the same individuals I had photographed last week.
Cheers
Meena
Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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Bonaparte's Gull on the shore by the pavilion and boardwalk platform at
Stewart Park on Friday morning. Some visiting birders from Philadelphia
saw a second Bonaparte's before I arrived, but I haven't found it yet
myself.
Mark Chao
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Woodcocks weredisplaying last night at the airport as darkness fell ---
about 7:30pm, in their usualfield on Mohawk Rd, south of the intersection with
Snyder Rd.
We lookforward to this spring ritual every year, ever since our first
woodcock huntwith Betsy Darlington many years ago!
Carol
At 10:30 this AM, there was a flock of 29 shorebirds that buzzed the Visitor
Center pond and landed well West of the berm.
They were by me before I could get a pic but the were long winged, with
apparent white tail and had a halting wing beat. My guess would be Gr Yellow
Legs but hope for ID.
Not quite, but a better bird for the Visitor Center–a flock of Bonaparte's
Gulls! A flock of a similar number was reported near the south end of the
lake this morning, so looks like they are on the move.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:00 PM, Dave K wrote:
> At 10:30 this AM, there was a flock of 29 s
GOLDEN CROWNED KINGLET showing his gold head patch as he foraged around a cedar
tree near 395 Lansing Station Rd., Lansing, half hour ago.
Donna Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY
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At about 6 PM, I looked up from my dinner to see on the outside deck rail 9
feet away, a CHIPPING SPARROW wolfing down bird seed. FOY in my yard.
Donna Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing
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It's osprey time again! Since at least 3/22, folks around the lake have
seen ospreys returning to this area and gathering sticks to repair their
nests. It is still a week earlier than their traditional arrival dates, but
there's no telling when it comes to nature. The males typically arrive a
few d