Yesterday evening between 5 6pm it appears that Chris Wood Ken Rosenberg
found a SEDGE Wren along the Wildlife Drive. To me this would have been worthy
of a text-message RBA, but not worth me waking people up for it 11 hours
later. As someone who can't get there until the weekend, I'm asking
An hour or so later Ken also reported at least 1 on East Rd, also part of the
National Wildlife Refuge. I heard about these as 'hourly' rare bird alerts from
eBird for Seneca County, both of which my computer got late last night.
--Dave Nutter
Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis) (1)
- Reported
thanks Dave for this alert, and sorry for not posting or texting earlier.
On a quick evening trip to Montezuma, there was a surprising amount of bird
activity along the Wildlife drive — many, many COMMON GALLINULE families, BLACK
TERNS flying over the main pool, the now-expected LEAST BITTERNS