Neat!Maybe they didn't get the memo!Pete SarSent from my Verizon, Samsung
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Original message From: Sandy Podulka Date:
12/7/20 1:07 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Cayuga List
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Hermit Thrushes and Fox Sparrow in Brooktondale Our
feede
Our feeder Fox Sparrow continues, and today we also had two Hermit
Thrushes in the yard, eating Wild Grape. I saw just one yesterday and
joked we had to get our Hermit Thrush numbers up for our second day
of Project FeederWatch (today), and then the second one showed up!
Sandy Podulka
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This foggy morning the summits across the valley from me (Thatchers Pinnacles)
are lost in the low cloud ceiling. That helps to explain why I’ve got at least
three or four singing Hermit Thrushes around my yard!
-Geo
Geo Kloppel
Tupper Road
West Danby
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Thank you for the email. I too am going to order the book. I forwarded the link
to colleagues at US Fish and Wildlife too.
Sandie Doran
> On Apr 16, 2015, at 10:56 PM, Melanie Uhlir wrote:
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> I was also astounded to see Odonates of various kinds when I visited
> Sapsucker Woods on Monday
I was also astounded to see Odonates of various kinds when I visited
Sapsucker Woods on Monday to see the Great Egrets. In fact, I was so
surprised that I thought I was imagining them until several flew by at
very close range. I am going to purchase Meena's book!! I didn't even
realize Odonates
Meena's wonderful book (link below) gives some info on migration of odonates
(page 117). Green Darner is one of the long distance migrants. Maybe these
darners that are showing up now hatched in the deep south, or even in Veracruz,
and came north on more-or-less the same timetable as the Broad-w
Hermit Thrushes seem quite numerous in my area today, belying the québécois
name: "Grive Solitaire".
I glimpsed a chocolate brown butterfly this morning that I presume was a
Mourning Cloak.
At 3:00 this afternoon, as I was hauling rocks with the tractor, I was very
surprised to see a big (3")
Several Hermit Thrushes are singing this morning along Beech Hill Brook
(Lindsay-Parsons Preserve).
-Geo Kloppel
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At dawn several Hermit Thrushes were singing down in the woods below my house.
Also Winter Wren, Blue-headed Vireo, Ovenbird and Louisiana Waterthrush, but I
haven't found any other warblers.
Geo Kloppel
West Danby
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