Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird virus

2021-07-10 Thread Thomas Yaglowski
Thank you, Wesley, for such a thoughtful response! On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 6:06 PM Wesley M. Hochachka wrote: > Hi, > >I work at the Lab of O, and I suppose that I could be labelled a > "disease ecologist", but I want to make clear that I'm not speaking for the > Lab of Ornithology here. >

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird virus

2021-07-10 Thread Wesley M. Hochachka
Hi, I work at the Lab of O, and I suppose that I could be labelled a "disease ecologist", but I want to make clear that I'm not speaking for the Lab of Ornithology here. Anyway, in terms of spread in NYS, I've heard informally that whatever this disease is, it's seems to have started to

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird virus

2021-07-10 Thread Johnson, Alyssa
...@list.cornell.edu Subject: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird virus Sorry for not including specifics. I am in Central NY on the east side of Cayuga Lake. On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 9:29 AM Thomas Yaglowski mailto:t...@coburndesign.com>> wrote: I've been seeing quite a bit about the mystery bird

Re:[cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird virus

2021-07-10 Thread Thomas Yaglowski
Sorry for not including specifics. I am in Central NY on the east side of Cayuga Lake. On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 9:29 AM Thomas Yaglowski wrote: > I've been seeing quite a bit about the mystery bird virus that is killing > many birds. My understanding is that it originated down South and is >

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird

2018-02-19 Thread phil mc
That's a Yellow-rumped Warbler. A bit of yellow can be seen high on the side, and a little tuft poking pout at the rump too.  Phillip McNeil 607.342.5031 On Monday, February 19, 2018, 4:52:52 PM EST, Carol Keeler wrote: I’ve been editing some pictures I took

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird revealed!

2017-04-29 Thread bob mcguire
Betsy & Geo: You might be interested to know that Lang recorded that titmouse (Audubon #3) in Ohio years ago! Bob On Apr 29, 2017, at 10:01 AM, Geo Kloppel wrote: > Oh yeah, I've heard Tufted Titmouse do that! In fact, there's a recording of > just such a song in the

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird revealed elsewhere, too

2017-04-29 Thread Linda Orkin
I always say if you don't line what it is it's probably a titmouse. One time I heard a very dry chuff kind of croaking repeated sound. Searched and searched and finally found the titmouse. Although I gotta say he probably was not going to end up with a wife with that song. Linda Orkin. Sent

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird revealed!

2017-04-29 Thread Geo Kloppel
Oh yeah, I've heard Tufted Titmouse do that! In fact, there's a recording of just such a song in the Audubon Birds app (Tufted Titmouse, Track #3), and it's pitched right on the open E string of the violin. Any violinist would notice the resemblance. -Geo > On Apr 29, 2017, at 9:04 AM, Betsy

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mystery bird revealed!

2017-04-29 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Hi Betsy, I had skipped your description of "clear whistles" and got hung up on the sound of a violin, which can sound more wailing or moaning (to me) than clear or whistling. Tufted Titmouse was definitely the other bird of consideration, and I should have mentioned that. Glad you found your