Had a big surprise this morning with a lone Pine Siskin on the nijer feeder.
I’ve had them in spring before, but not this late. It didn’t stay long.
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I have not had a Pine Siskin here in NW Lansing for a year.
I was just in Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario and FOR THE FIRST TIME in my
many years visiting there, I saw PINE SISKINS almost every place I went!
That I knew of, I had never seen them there before.
Donna Scott
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EVENING GROSBEAKS, Two different small groups seen a few miles apart near Rt.
60 on same morning, while in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, a week & a
half ago.
Also saw several (13-14) species of warblers (incl. 4 diff sp in one small
birch tree) , Rose Breasted Grosbeak, Blue Headed Vireo,
I was surprised to hear an eastern wood-pewee singing in the fall creek
neighborhood, one block north of the baseball field north of BJM school/GIAC.
Suan
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On Sunday, on the third outing of this year’s Finger Lakes Land Trust
Spring Bird Quest (FLLT SBQ), the rains held off long enough for five
optimistic birders (including three of us from Ithaca and two all the way
from Canadice) to enjoy a slow walk around the new Houghton Land Preserve
in Corning.
I took a 5:00 pm walk into the Cayuta Outlet Gorge along the FLT. Within half
an hour I’d found three different singing male Acadian Flycatchers. The one
farthest down the gorge was about at 42.33772°N 76.72720°W
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Two merLIns were cavorting over Union and east maim streets in Dryden this
afternoon.
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Bard
Bard Prentiss
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Hi Suan,
It is interesting that Eastern Wood Pewe select territories in canopy gaps
in forested landscapes. I imagine in most urban areas the gap is close the the
largest tolerated and the forest pretty near the minimum. At any rate, pewees
are one of the obligate forest species that benefi
Still many here in the hemlock forest. They are the predominating birds at
our feeders.
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asher
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Finally got around to posting photos of the Lawrence's Warbler (Blue x
Golden -Winged Warbler) from Logan Hill two weeks ago (13 May 2018),
embedded in this eBird checklist:
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Also from that visit was this eye-level video of a singing Ovenbird:
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