RE: [cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged hawks migrating now

2013-09-15 Thread Susan Fast
I was at Mt. Pleasant during the brief clear period and could find only 12
BROADWINGS (which is about right as my eyes are only 1/2 as good as Ken's).
I, too, had 2 OSPREYS.Steve

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In addition to the migrating hawks (ended up w only 28 BROAD-WINGS and 2
OSPREYS during the brief clear period), migrant warblers seemed to be
everywhere today. Checking chickadee flocks in my yard, in the woods between
Arrowwood Lane and Tareyton Park, and on E King Rd, I saw multiple
BLACKPOLL, BAY-BREASTED, MAGNOLIA, NASHVILLE, BLACKBURNIAN, BLACK THROATED
GREEN, COM YELLOWTHROAT, and single CHESTNUT SIDED, REDSTART, TENNESSEE,
WILSONS, and HOODED. 

Ken

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On Sep 14, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg k...@cornell.edu
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 The blue sky has brought migrating Broad-winged Hawks over Ithaca. Look
up!
 
 Ken. 
 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged hawks migrating now

2013-09-15 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Just for the record, I did not see any of my migrating Broad-wings without 
binoculars- except for the initial two that caused me to look up. I found the 
rest by scanning the sky with binoculars, as the birds were extremely high and 
seemed to be following an imaginary (not to them I guess!) line across the sky. 

Ken

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On Sep 15, 2013, at 6:10 AM, Susan Fast sustf...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I was at Mt. Pleasant during the brief clear period and could find only 12
 BROADWINGS (which is about right as my eyes are only 1/2 as good as Ken's).
 I, too, had 2 OSPREYS.Steve
 
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 [mailto:bounce-107949251-9286...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Kenneth V.
 Rosenberg
 Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2013 10:34 PM
 To: Kenneth V. Rosenberg
 Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
 Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged hawks migrating now
 
 In addition to the migrating hawks (ended up w only 28 BROAD-WINGS and 2
 OSPREYS during the brief clear period), migrant warblers seemed to be
 everywhere today. Checking chickadee flocks in my yard, in the woods between
 Arrowwood Lane and Tareyton Park, and on E King Rd, I saw multiple
 BLACKPOLL, BAY-BREASTED, MAGNOLIA, NASHVILLE, BLACKBURNIAN, BLACK THROATED
 GREEN, COM YELLOWTHROAT, and single CHESTNUT SIDED, REDSTART, TENNESSEE,
 WILSONS, and HOODED. 
 
 Ken
 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged hawks migrating now

2013-09-14 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
In addition to the migrating hawks (ended up w only 28 BROAD-WINGS and 2 
OSPREYS during the brief clear period), migrant warblers seemed to be 
everywhere today. Checking chickadee flocks in my yard, in the woods between 
Arrowwood Lane and Tareyton Park, and on E King Rd, I saw multiple BLACKPOLL, 
BAY-BREASTED, MAGNOLIA, NASHVILLE, BLACKBURNIAN, BLACK THROATED GREEN, COM 
YELLOWTHROAT, and single CHESTNUT SIDED, REDSTART, TENNESSEE, WILSONS, and 
HOODED. 

Ken

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