At Stewart Park this morning I heard them saw an Osprey fly by, the call both
familiar and unrecognized at first as my gray matter librarian had to dust off
my database of summer bird sounds that had been packed away for the winter.
A singing bluebird checked out the nestbox closest to the nw
> Rusty blackbirds were heard by the Merlin app and then by my husband and I at
> the kettle pond at the north end of the Lindsay Parsons Biodiversity Preserve
> in West Danby. Later in the afternoon one was sighted in our yard which is
> adjacent to the preserve.
> Wigeons, Ring necked ducks,
Interesting morning as we had a partially leucistic Song Sparrow, a Gray
Ghost and the return of a Phoebe. The latter has an avg arrival date of
April 1st per our 37 year norm here in the SW corner of the CLB.
Further away in Watkins Glen, Sandhill Cranes (nesters in Queen Catherine
Marsh the
Another Paywall. FYI, Wall Street Journal also hides behind a paywall. I
believe subscribers can exercise a workaround. Headline reminds of the
ecological damage when Saddam drained Iraqi wetlands.
John
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 9:37 AM Regi Teasley wrote:
> Of course, the birds suffer as the
Of course, the birds suffer as the lake is ruined. Think, Aral Sea.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/25/opinion/great-salt-lake-drought-utah-climate-change.html
Regi
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Yet to have an Eastern Phoebe here this year, but got to watch a Northern
Mockingbird do a pretty good imitation this morning.
Duane
Trumansburg, NY
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023, 4:22 PM Tim Gallagher wrote:
> I had a Phoebe yesterday in Freeville.
>
> On Mar 27, 2023, at 4:13 PM, Ken Haas wrote:
>
Owls were calling last night just east of me (I'm on Sheffield Road,
Ithaca/Enfield town line) - great horned owls.
Saw a pair of killdeer in my pasture this morning.
Saw two crows chasing a raven. I could hear the two different calls and the
raven was much larger than the crows.
Deb
I had a Phoebe yesterday in Freeville.
On Mar 27, 2023, at 4:13 PM, Ken Haas wrote:
Not far from John G.’s place, I had the FOY Phoebe, too and Purple Finch here
in Mecklenberg this morning.
Ken Haas
On Mar 27, 2023, at 2:48 PM, John Gregoire wrote:
Interesting morning as we had a
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Not far from John G.’s place, I had the FOY Phoebe, too and Purple Finch here
in Mecklenberg this morning.
Ken Haas
> On Mar 27, 2023, at 2:48 PM, John Gregoire
> wrote:
>
> Interesting morning as we had a partially leucistic Song Sparrow, a Gray
> Ghost and the return of a Phoebe. The
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