This morning we have warblers on Hunt Hill Rd! FOY magnolia, bay breasted and
redstart. Also blue headed vireo and veery.
Laura
Dryden
Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
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FYI – for those interested in educational opportunities at the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology, and a chance to find out about some very cool research on warblers
in Central America.
KEN
Ken Rosenberg
Applied Conservation Scientist
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
American Bird Conservancy
What a surprise to see a RHWO up in my Cottonwood tree this morning!
Fortunately, I had my camera and got off a few shots before it flew out of my
property heading West. I went looking for it but could not re-find it. I
submitted to eBird with 2 photos, but I’m sorry I don’t know how to include
Last night (5/10/18) I led a bird-watching tour through the refuge wildlife
drive. Birds of interest, in order of sighting:
-Common gallinule along the beginning of the drive, in the narrow channel to
the left of the drive
-American white pelican (sleeping with head tucked most of the viewing
At Dryden Lake this morning, Barbara Bauer and I saw lots of yellow-rumped
warblers, yellow warblers, catbirds, and, foy for both of us, a kingbird
and a solitary sandpiper.
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