A male Rosebreasted Grosbeak just flew into the red maple in front of me as we
pulled into our driveway. Is this unusually early?He is singing as I type!
Colleen Richards
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I’d say a singing rose-breasted grosbeak on February 25 is extremely unusual.
Wow.
Linda Orkin.
Ithaca ny.
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> On Feb 25, 2018, at 4:17 PM, "cl...@juno.com" wrote:
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> A male Rosebreasted Grosbeak just flew into the red maple in front of me as
> we pulled into our driv
Yesterday, Dave Nutter was riding with me as we participated in Suan’s CBC
field trip around the lake. Great trip, by the way many thanks to Suan and
others. Dave suggested that I start listening for woodcock by the field next to
where I live - just West of Mecklenberg on Rt. 79. So, 6:25PM this
OOB: woodcock also in Owasco basin. Very Early.
On Feb 25, 2018 6:41 PM, "Ken Haas" wrote:
> Yesterday, Dave Nutter was riding with me as we participated in Suan’s CBC
> field trip around the lake. Great trip, by the way many thanks to Suan and
> others. Dave suggested that I start listening for
Suan’s Cayuga Bird Club trip ended at Seybolt & Reese Roads in Fayette
Township, where we watched Eastern Bluebirds and a Snowy Owl. But on our way
home I asked my carpool if it was okay to make a slight detour to check on the
Bald Eagle nest in Ulysses.
I had last checked it with Ann Mitchell