Hi Folks,
I took these photos on July 20 at the top of Deputron Hollow Rd,
where both Hermit Thrush and Veery breed nearby.
Can anyone tell me which this one is?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/LKt5cPaaGMnKiMGB9
Thanks,
Sandy
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] ID help? white winged gull sp. on Stewart Park ice
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Hi friends,
Sorry if this is an inappropriate venue for this question. I saw what I believe
was a 1st winter Glaucous Gull on the ice edge at Stewart
Hi friends,
Sorry if this is an inappropriate venue for this question. I saw what I
believe was a 1st winter Glaucous Gull on the ice edge at Stewart Park as
viewed from East Shore Park. I have little experience with white winged
gull species. Through the scope the bird was all white with light
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Night before last, I heard several ascending whistle calls, right outside my
door. The local Barred Owls responded with typical hooti
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I’ll defer to the experts but wo
I’ll defer to the experts but would not rule out Screech-owl. I’ve heard that
also: clear descending rather than whinny descending but followed by other EASO
distinct sounds, so concluded it was the same bird. I’ve been hearing EASO loud
whinnies just in the last couple of weeks, first time
Dear all,
I hope it's ok to ask for ID help here. Between Sibley and the Lab of O's
bird call recordings, I haven't been able to get a decent ID on a bird
heard last night.
The call was a long (1-2 s) descending *clear* whistle (not a whinny like a
typical Eastern Screech Owl), starting on a
About 1/2 an hour ago I saw a warbler-sized bird foraging on the ground under
the trees in front of the parking spaces facing the pond at Cornell
Plantations. It was a pretty uniform brown on top and streaked brown below with
a yellow throat and yellow underside near the tail. The top of the
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Best,
Matt Medler
Ithaca
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About 1/2 an hour ago I saw a warbler-sized bird foraging on the ground
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