Re: [cayugabirds-l] Dave Nicosia's prediction.

2020-05-24 Thread Laura Stenzler
No warblers on the higher elevations around Ithaca, however. They skipped us 
and stopped at the large lakes. Oh well.

Laura

Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu

On May 24, 2020, at 6:13 PM, Judith Thurber  wrote:

 I’m another who enjoyed happy lakeshore warbler, etc. migrants low to ground 
at Fair Haven westside of bay.

Thank you so much!

Judy Thurber
Liverpool

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On May 24, 2020, at 5:48 PM, Peter Saracino 
mailto:petersarac...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I'd like to give a shout-out to Dave Nicosia for his recent comments concerning 
the southerly air flow and the warblers in its tow.
I had a wonderful day birding with my friend, Linda, along the southern shore 
of Lake Ontario (Church Woods/Firehouse Woods/ BraddocknBay Eastern Spit).
Between these 3 locations we got 21 species of warblers!!!
Not to mention various thrushes, various, woodpeckers, vireos, a screech owl, 
and waterfowl.
I think we had 54 species in all.
The woods were dripping with warblers - no lie/exaggeration and many were low 
like Magee Marsh - a real fallout...5 Canadas, 2 mournings, tons of magnolias 
and bays, wilsons, blackpolls etc.
Dave's hit the nail on the head with his timely illustration of the connection 
between Meteorology and Ornithology.
I am grateful for his contribution(s) to the listserve.
Thanks for the heads-up Dave.
Pete Sar

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Dave Nicosia's prediction.

2020-05-24 Thread Judith Thurber
I’m another who enjoyed happy lakeshore warbler, etc. migrants low to ground at 
Fair Haven westside of bay.

Thank you so much!  

Judy Thurber 
Liverpool 

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 24, 2020, at 5:48 PM, Peter Saracino  wrote:
> 
> I'd like to give a shout-out to Dave Nicosia for his recent comments 
> concerning the southerly air flow and the warblers in its tow. 
> I had a wonderful day birding with my friend, Linda, along the southern shore 
> of Lake Ontario (Church Woods/Firehouse Woods/ BraddocknBay Eastern Spit).
> Between these 3 locations we got 21 species of warblers!!!
> Not to mention various thrushes, various, woodpeckers, vireos, a screech owl, 
> and waterfowl.
> I think we had 54 species in all.
> The woods were dripping with warblers - no lie/exaggeration and many were low 
> like Magee Marsh - a real fallout...5 Canadas, 2 mournings, tons of magnolias 
> and bays, wilsons, blackpolls etc.  
> Dave's hit the nail on the head with his timely illustration of the 
> connection between Meteorology and Ornithology. 
> I am grateful for his contribution(s) to the listserve.
> Thanks for the heads-up Dave.
> Pete Sar
> 
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[cayugabirds-l] Dave Nicosia's prediction.

2020-05-24 Thread Peter Saracino
I'd like to give a shout-out to Dave Nicosia for his recent comments
concerning the southerly air flow and the warblers in its tow.
I had a wonderful day birding with my friend, Linda, along the southern
shore of Lake Ontario (Church Woods/Firehouse Woods/ BraddocknBay Eastern
Spit).
Between these 3 locations we got 21 species of warblers!!!
Not to mention various thrushes, various, woodpeckers, vireos, a screech
owl, and waterfowl.
I think we had 54 species in all.
The woods were dripping with warblers - no lie/exaggeration and many were
low like Magee Marsh - a real fallout...5 Canadas, 2 mournings, tons of
magnolias and bays, wilsons, blackpolls etc.
Dave's hit the nail on the head with his timely illustration of the
connection between Meteorology and Ornithology.
I am grateful for his contribution(s) to the listserve.
Thanks for the heads-up Dave.
Pete Sar

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