RE:[cayugabirds-l] Gettin' frisky?

2010-01-07 Thread bilbaker
I heard a Cardinal singing in my yard on Tuesday (1/5) morning...

Bill Baker
Caroline
Center

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] gettin' frisky?

2010-01-07 Thread Marie P Read
These remind me too that when I was downtown yesterday I heard my first
cardinal of the year singing (albeit a rather understated song and for
just a few seconds).

And yet, when I was in CT for Christmas (a bit farther south, it's true)
the titmice, chickadees, cardinals, WB Nuthatches and Carolina Wrens were
singing up a storm).

Marie

 It's time.  I heard a Tufted Titmouse singing this morning.  I'm
 always amazed at how little change in day length it takes to get
 their hormones flowing.

 Kevin

 At 09:52 AM 1/7/2010, Robin Cisne wrote:
Early this morning, walking down Vandermark Road in Brooktondale, I
heard a Barred Owl hooting very insistently, over and over
again.  Perhaps it was looking for company already, the very
earliest harbinger of the coming spring?

Robin

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452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY  13068 USA

Phone  607-539-6608
e-mail   m...@cornell.edu

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] gettin' frisky?

2010-01-07 Thread Meena Haribal
I was wondering what is that people are talking about frisking!
I was wondering if birds are being frisked when they move territories or 
cross boundaries :-)
I have learnt two new words (and uses) today frisky and trundling

Bradfield is visible from my building, but has not yet seen the peregrine.

May be I should take a walk, but dont have binoculars with me today!

Meena





At 02:14 PM 1/7/2010, Marie P Read wrote:
These remind me too that when I was downtown yesterday I heard my first
cardinal of the year singing (albeit a rather understated song and for
just a few seconds).

And yet, when I was in CT for Christmas (a bit farther south, it's true)
the titmice, chickadees, cardinals, WB Nuthatches and Carolina Wrens were
singing up a storm).

Marie

  It's time.  I heard a Tufted Titmouse singing this morning.  I'm
  always amazed at how little change in day length it takes to get
  their hormones flowing.

  Kevin
 
  At 09:52 AM 1/7/2010, Robin Cisne wrote:
 Early this morning, walking down Vandermark Road in Brooktondale, I
 heard a Barred Owl hooting very insistently, over and over
 again.  Perhaps it was looking for company already, the very
 earliest harbinger of the coming spring?
 
 Robin

Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY  13068 USA

Phone  607-539-6608
e-mail   m...@cornell.edu

http://www.marieread.com
http://www.agpix.com/mari


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