There is ample parking along the north (right) side of Ross Road. Please
don’t block the driveway.
Tom
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Folks are welclme to come visit to see the Blue Grosbeak, maybe 8:00 AM to
7:00 PM.
107 Ross Rd, Lansing.
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The Blue Grosbeak is back again this morning. Earlier it made a number of
visits to the sunflower seed feeder at the front of the house, but it
hasn’t been there recently.
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A distinctly blue finch-like bird has been visiting my feeders here on Ross
Road in Lansing (42°34′5″ N 76°35′1″ W). It seems larger than I remember
for buntings. Merlin turns up nothing, neither Indigo Bunting or Blue
Grosbeak, the only possibilities I could think of. The rusty wing bars
Salmon Creek Road. North of Finger Lakes Land Trust Preserve and black Purdy
mailbox.
Seen 3x, heard singing. In woodsy clearing east side road w “posted” sign at
back.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Male. In my back yard by feeders 20 min. Ago. . It got scared off by Orioles
and blackbirds, but I will keep an eye out for it.
I think I heard its song earlier.
Donna Scott
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From: Cordia Popp
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To: Johnson, Alyssa
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Great thanks! I’ll forward it to Daniel. Glad he
Congratulations!
On May 8th, 2013 we had a Blue Grosbeak visit a feeder in Danby, south of
Ithaca, so the timing is perfect. 10 minutes and then gone. A lifetime
highlight.
Maybe we will see one here in Albuquerque!
Asher Hockett
On Wed, May 6, 2020, 3:01 PM Johnson, Alyssa
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> A lifer for
A lifer for me!
I work at the Montezuma Audubon Center, and earlier today someone sent us a
picture saying she thinks her husband saw a blue grosbeak at work, which is at
the Seneca Meadows Landfill in Waterloo. I confirmed the picture ID, and made
some calls and was able to meet up with the
Just gave me enough time glimpses to identify it.
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Just gave me enough time glimpses to identify it.
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BLUE GROSBEAK continues Bluegrass Ln, NE corner of S corn, heard seen.
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The female BLUE GROSBEAK continues on gravel road section of Bluegrass Lane,
south of Hanshaw, well east of Warren Rd.
I saw the bird today, 14 Oct 2013, at 12:58 pm, and had it in view about 6
minutes. It was in the same spot where it was originally found: in the very SW
corner of the corn
The bird is now on the west side of the road, in the north edge of the
southern corn field. It's been out in the open calling for several minutes.
On Oct 14, 2013 1:38 PM, Kevin J. McGowan k...@cornell.edu wrote:
The female BLUE GROSBEAK continues on gravel road section of Bluegrass
Lane,
I put of few of the meager photos I got of the female Blue Grosbeak at
https://plus.google.com/photos/101683745969614096883/albums/5915055030558568481.
Kevin
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The bird is now on the west side of the road, in the north edge of the southern
corn field. It's been out
I just had the female BLUE GROSBEAK near where Ken heard it last night. It
popped up out if the corn just north of where the road goes into the horse
barn area and sat for a moment up in the shrubs along that hedgerow, then
dropped down and I have not relocated it so far. It hasn't made a sound.
I last saw the bird around 8:34 as it perched up again in the hedgerow west
of the north side of the horse complex (so along the south edge of the big
field on the west side of the north leg of Bluegrass Lane.) It was moving
west along the hedgerow but the habitat gets more forested near the SW
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Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:26 AM
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Subject: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Blue Grosbeak, Bluegrass Lane
I last saw the bird around 8:34 as it perched up again in the hedgerow west of
the north side
After walking around the main field at Bluegrass Lane North for a while
without too much success, I checked the corner where Tom originally found
the bird (southwest corner of large corn field off Hanshaw, or last corn on
your left as you travel south on Blugrass from Hanshaw, just before the
Tom saw the grosbeak disappear into the corn and no one has refound it to
my knowledge.
On Oct 12, 2013 12:58 PM, Tom Schulenberg ts...@cornell.edu wrote:
Now in corn at edge of chain link fence
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We have a male BLUE GROSBEAK in our back yard, foraging among the sparrrows and
finches for what appears to be dandelion seeds. This morning, Shirley saw two
blue colored birds in the front yard but could not ID them. Possibly the same
as the Blue Grosbeak.
Bill McAneny, TBurg
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My apologies. Jay, Jeff, Tim, and others came by to look for the grosbeak and
found an Indigo Bunting. My ID was a bit hopeful I guess. Jay kindly said he
would rather find a more common bird than miss a rare bird that went
unreported.. Nonetheless, you all can now go back to counting
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