A “first summer male” yellow w/ black throat, eating jelly at feeder near my
kitchen window!
Meanwhile, 1 of adult males is back at 2nd jelly feeder in back yard, taking
turns w Baltimore oriole male.
What a treat!
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Sorry for the empty earlier message (blame the iPhone :-).
Yesterday evening I spent some time at Salt Point watching the ospreys, of
which one of the young was enjoying flying in the NW breeze. En route I saw a
male orchard oriole with food in its mouth, and later was able to see at least
I went looking for the GH Owls at Jetty Woods this morning, but I was so
pressed for time that I had to leave before I found them.
My consolation prize (as well as many of the other migrants already
reported) was an Orchard Oriole right by the building at the entrance to
the trail.
-Paul
Huh. Also from the flood levy in City of Ithaca. I did playback to it and it
flew over me several times. Greenish yellow color, as described to me by one
jay m.
Huh!
Martha Fischer
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On Jun 15, 2015, at 6:41 PM, Martha Fischer m...@cornell.edu wrote:
How odd to hear