Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red headed Woodpecker reported

2023-12-17 Thread Dave Nutter
Red-headed Woodpeckers bred at Cayuga Lake State Park this year. I think they 
used a tree south of the boat ramp. In mid-September Ann Mitchell & I saw both 
an adult and a juvenile in trees on the opposite/west side Lower Lake Road near 
a lodge and north of the parking lot & office. There have been persistent 
reports lately of an adult in the area (with references to the playground), 
including caching acorns, so it seems to be planning to stay the winter. 

- - Dave Nutter

> On Dec 16, 2023, at 7:20 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
> 
> After I watched the Snow geese for a while at Dean’s Cove, then by the road 
> in Varick, I drove north on Rt. 89 to the Knox Marcellus marsh to look at the 
> sandhill cranes ( & swans & ducks).
> 
>  I think there were 3-400 cranes & many of them were calling &  flying out of 
> the marsh , across East Road, & several seemed to land in a corn field just 
> over the hill to the west. 
> 
> Just as I was about to leave, a guy in an olive-ish-green Subaru  Forester 
> pulled up to chat, and we talked about the snow geese which he thinks flew 
> out of the main pool of Montezuma visitors center in the morning & over to 
> the lake. 
> As he was about to leave, he said, “and don’t forget about the Redheaded 
> woodpecker over at Cayuga Lake State Park!”
> 
>  I said that I didn’t know about that bird and he said it was across from one 
> of the offices & a parking lot of the state park people, and on the lake side 
> of the road.
> 
> I did not have time to go look for it & the sun was setting, so I thought 
> chances were slim that I could find it, anyway.
> 
> Donna Scott
> Kendal at Ithaca-377
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed woodpecker in Feedwatch cam at Sapsucker Woods

2023-05-18 Thread Charles Eldermire
Here’s a link to the visit: https://youtu.be/Jhh7S_TeYbA

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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2023 8:46:00 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed woodpecker in Feedwatch cam at Sapsucker 
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It showed up on 2023-05-18 at 18:12:22.

Live Birds In 4K! Cornell Lab FeederWatch Cam at Sapsucker Woods - 
YouTube

Paul Dietz
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker

2022-05-12 Thread Tom Schulenberg
> Yesterday while volunteering with 5th graders at the Lab of O, I saw
> a bluejay-like bird but with all-white secondaries against an otherwise
> dark wing. I didn't have binoculars on me and was soon distracted by other
> stuff. But on further reflection, Red-headed Woodpecker is the
> only bird I can think of with that wing pattern. (That and gadwall, which
> this was not :-). I don't suppose anyone at the lab has seen
> one.
>

I saw an adult Red-headed Woodpecker in Sapsucker Woods this morning,
flying northeast over the Wilson Trail North. so perhaps your suspicions
were correct, Suan.

tss



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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker

2022-05-11 Thread Wesley M. Hochachka
The only Blue Jay-like bird that I saw outside of the Lab of O yesterday, which 
was flashing a lot of white, was a Northern Mockingbird.

Wesley



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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 19:27
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker

Yesterday while volunteering with 5th graders at the Lab of O, I saw a
bluejay-like bird but with all-white secondaries against an otherwise
dark wing. I didn't have binoculars on me and was soon distracted by
other stuff. But on further reflection, Red-headed Woodpecker is the
only bird I can think of with that wing pattern. (That and gadwall,
which this was not :-). I don't suppose anyone at the lab has seen
one.

Suan


On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 4:40 PM Regi Teasley  wrote:
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> Just saw a Red-headed woodpecker at the suet.
> West Hill in the city.  Hard to believe.
> Regi
> 201 cliff Park Rd
>
> 
> “There is a brief and rapidly closing window to secure a liveable future on 
> the planet.” Hans-Otto Partner, co-chair, 2022 IPCC working group
>

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker

2022-05-11 Thread Suan Hsi Yong
Yesterday while volunteering with 5th graders at the Lab of O, I saw a
bluejay-like bird but with all-white secondaries against an otherwise
dark wing. I didn't have binoculars on me and was soon distracted by
other stuff. But on further reflection, Red-headed Woodpecker is the
only bird I can think of with that wing pattern. (That and gadwall,
which this was not :-). I don't suppose anyone at the lab has seen
one.

Suan


On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 4:40 PM Regi Teasley  wrote:
>
> Just saw a Red-headed woodpecker at the suet.
> West Hill in the city.  Hard to believe.
> Regi
> 201 cliff Park Rd
>
> 
> “There is a brief and rapidly closing window to secure a liveable future on 
> the planet.” Hans-Otto Partner, co-chair, 2022 IPCC working group
>

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Myers

2021-06-10 Thread Kevin C Packard
Thank you, John for reporting this.  I visited Myers this evening (5-6:30pm) 
and the woodpecker was still there, calling actively and flying around the 
trees right where you describe it.

 Cheers,


 Kevi



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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 6:31 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Myers

Stuart Krasnoff and I found one adult Red-headed Woodpecker around 12:30 today 
calling and working on enlarging a hole about 50 ft up in a dead trunk of a 
tree facing the private marina at Myers.  Here’s my ebird report with some 
photos and description of location, and with Stuart’s audio recording of calls.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S89950054

John Greenly


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker

2021-05-22 Thread Martha Hoffman
A red-headed woodpecker has visited our feeder/yard in Lansing three days in a 
row! 

We had a pretty nice view of it last night hopping between trees, calling and 
drumming frequently. Hoping it will stick around.
- Martha

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> On May 22, 2021, at 2:06 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
> 
>  A Red-headed WP was reported recently just north of Long Point State Park. 
> 
> Donna Scott
> Lansing
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 22, 2021, at 1:53 PM, Marc Devokaitis  wrote:
>> 
>> I didn't post about it ay thet time, but I had one in Trumansburg Village on 
>> Thursday evening (5/20), near intersection off Congress St and Seneca St. It 
>> was calling repeatedly, and doing some drumming on a metal pipe. 
>> 
>> Marc Devokaitis
>> 
>>> On Sat, May 22, 2021, 1:19 PM Christopher Sperry  wrote:
>>> I haven’t heard of any sittings on the list
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
 On May 22, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Christopher Sperry  wrote:
 
  So cool!!!
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker

2021-05-22 Thread Donna Lee Scott
A Red-headed WP was reported recently just north of Long Point State Park.

Donna Scott
Lansing
Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2021, at 1:53 PM, Marc Devokaitis 
mailto:mdevokai...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I didn't post about it ay thet time, but I had one in Trumansburg Village on 
Thursday evening (5/20), near intersection off Congress St and Seneca St. It 
was calling repeatedly, and doing some drumming on a metal pipe.

Marc Devokaitis

On Sat, May 22, 2021, 1:19 PM Christopher Sperry 
mailto:cspe...@ithaca.edu>> wrote:
I haven’t heard of any sittings on the list

Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Christopher Sperry 
mailto:cspe...@ithaca.edu>> wrote:

 So cool!!!

Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2021, at 10:27 AM, Laurie Rubin 
mailto:grandma...@gmail.com>> wrote:


This message originated from outside the Ithaca College email system.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker

2021-05-22 Thread Marc Devokaitis
I didn't post about it ay thet time, but I had one in Trumansburg Village
on Thursday evening (5/20), near intersection off Congress St and Seneca
St. It was calling repeatedly, and doing some drumming on a metal pipe.

Marc Devokaitis

On Sat, May 22, 2021, 1:19 PM Christopher Sperry  wrote:

> I haven’t heard of any sittings on the list
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker

2021-05-22 Thread Christopher Sperry
I haven’t heard of any sittings on the list

Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Christopher Sperry  wrote:

 So cool!!!

Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2021, at 10:27 AM, Laurie Rubin  wrote:


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker

2021-05-22 Thread Christopher Sperry
So cool!!!

Sent from my iPhone

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] ( Red-headed Woodpecker) RHWO at Long Point

2020-07-05 Thread Nari Mistry
Long ago, in the early 1990's when our daughter studied at Wells 
College, on one of my many trips there, I wandered back into the woods 
behind the Wells dorms.   There I saw my first RHWO. There was no eBird 
then, and I may have noted it down with my informal tick-off in my field 
guide.
It was many years before I saw my next RHWO along Coddington Rd and most 
recently my greatest surprise(2019) when I looked out our dining room 
window & saw a RHWO perched on our feeder not 5 feet away! Only a few 
seconds before he flew off across the backyard. Here's my entry from eBird:


Mistry backyard, Tompkins, New York, USMay 21, 2019 6:45 PM
Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) 1 RED-HEADED 
WOODPECKER appeared briefly at our feeders next to dining room window; 
stayed for about 15 seconds before flying off eastwards over next yard. 
Not long enough to get a photo. Observed by Nari & Gin Mistry. 
(Definitely NOT a Red-Bellied Wdpkr. which we have every day.)

 -- Nari Mistry, Ellis Hollow Rd.

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Subject: Re: RHWO at Long Point
From: Alicia Plotkin
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2020 16:14:07 -0400
X-Message-Number: 3

In 2011 many birders, including my husband & me, went over to the Aurora
to see the nesting RH Woodpeckers at Paines Creek, easily visible and
audible from Rte 90.  This is abt 1/2 mile north of Long Point.  A
gentleman who said he lived in Aurora stopped to chat with my husband &
me.  He seemed surprised by all the birders and said he had seen RH
Woodpeckers in Aurora since he had moved there from Mississippi, where
he said they were pretty common, abt 10 years before.  He also directed
me to a second nest further north on Rte 90 - he said he met his kids
there when the bus dropped them off from school so had noticed the nest
tree while waiting, and he suspected these weren't the only two nests in
and around the village but they were the only two he knew of that
spring.  I went and easily found the second nest with his directions.

There is only a scattering of eBird reports for Aurora: 1972, 1990,
1996, 2008, and 2011 (many). Yet in 2011 the gentleman from Mississippi,
who seemed quite reliable (and definitely knew the difference between a
Red-Bellied & Red_Headed Woodpecker) said they were there every year.
Does anyone in Aurora enter RH Woodpeckers in eBird when they see them,
or otherwise keep track of them?  Does anyone else regularly check out
the Aurora area for them?

Just curious about whether they are usually absent or only usually
absent from birding records.

Alicia



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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker

2020-05-31 Thread Anne R. Kenney
Lucky you!

Sent from my iPhone

On May 31, 2020, at 1:50 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:

 Mature, just seen in my back yard!
So elegant.

While an occasional one may have been here in the past, I have never been here 
to see it, so this is a pretty cool yard bird.
Now I have seen all the local woodpeckers in my backyard!

Donna Scott
Lansing
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker

2020-05-31 Thread Sarah Blodgett
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> On May 31, 2020, at 1:50 PM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
> 
> Mature, just seen in my back yard!
> So elegant. 
> 
> While an occasional one may have been here in the past, I have never been 
> here to see it, so this is a pretty cool yard bird.
> Now I have seen all the local woodpeckers in my backyard!
> 
> Donna Scott
> Lansing
> Sent from my iPhone


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker -- Continuing at Palmer Woods

2017-11-25 Thread Nancy Cusumano
Perfect directions Nard and Gin! We got great looks at him this morning, 
storing and caching and flying around. Life bird for my husband, and I’d only 
seen one one other time. Beautiful guy.

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> On Nov 24, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Nari Mistry  wrote:
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> Gin & I got to see the RH Woodpecker at Palmer Woods around noon today, 
> courtesy of Wes Blauvelt  who kindly showed us where he had just seen it . We 
> had been walking in the woods looking in all the wrong places around the top 
> of the rise, but enjoying the balmy weather anyway when Wes came along and 
> helped us out. 
> It was where it has been reported all along, on the large oak close to the 
> Red marked trail, ~300 yds southwards from the head of the trail at 
> Triphammer Rd. just opposite Iroquois Rd.  
> Our only earlier sighting in Ithaca had been on Coddington Road ages ago. 
> Hope everyone gets to go see this friendly Ithaca rarity.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker -- Continuing at Palmer Woods

2017-11-25 Thread Michael O. Engle
RH woodpecker in Palmer Woods just now near the same location as yesterday—top 
of the hill and before the end of the oak forest. Very quiet presence.

Michael

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On Nov 24, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Nari Mistry 
> wrote:


Gin & I got to see the RH Woodpecker at Palmer Woods around noon today, 
courtesy of Wes Blauvelt  who kindly showed us where he had just seen it . We 
had been walking in the woods looking in all the wrong places around the top of 
the rise, but enjoying the balmy weather anyway when Wes came along and helped 
us out.

It was where it has been reported all along, on the large oak close to the Red 
marked trail, ~300 yds southwards from the head of the trail at Triphammer Rd. 
just opposite Iroquois Rd.

Our only earlier sighting in Ithaca had been on Coddington Road ages ago. Hope 
everyone gets to go see this friendly Ithaca rarity.

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

2016-08-05 Thread Marty Schlabach
This is at least the third year over the last 10 or so, that we've seen a flock 
of kingbirds come and devour the fruit on a pagoda dogwood, just as the fruit 
are getting ripe.
--Marty
Interlaken, NY

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Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

HI Carol and all,

I agree with Sue that they look like red-osier dogwood fruits, they're about 
the correct size. A few years back when I was photographing them at Myers, they 
were eating a lot of wild grape, both unripe and ripe, at this time of year, in 
addition to insects. I think it's pretty typical for them to switch to fruit at 
this season whether or not it's been dry. Have seen kingbirds do similar with 
wild raspberries and gray dogwood berries. A number of what we think of as 
insectivorous types switch to fruit when it's available, and the dogwoods in 
particular are high-fat fruits, good for fueling migration...red-eyed vireos 
and various warblers etc.

Birds have such COOL behaviors!

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Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 4:59 PM
To: Carol Keeler
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

Hi Carol, those actually look more like Red-Osier Dogwood berries in its mouth 
to me.  I was surprised to see a pair of Eastern Kingbirds, another 
insectivore, eating berries yesterday morning - so maybe these birds are 
supplementing their diets with berries.  Maybe it's a seasonal behavior or 
maybe, because it's been so dry, it's another way to obtain fluids?

~ Sue

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> On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:31 PM, Carol Keeler <carolk...@adelphia.net> wrote:
>
> I have an image of this year's Red Headed Woodpecker.  It's not great but you 
> can see what you need to for this question.   Do they eat eggs of other 
> birds?  Are those eggs or fecal sacs?  I watched it up in a tree and then it 
> dove into some bushes.  It came up on the dead tree with what you see in its 
> mouth.  I think it robbed eggs from another bird's nest, but I'm not sure.  I 
> don't think it was around its own nest hole to remove fecal sacs. It had been 
> in a green tree, not a dead one.   Any ideas?  It was the only time I was 
> able to find the bird this year.
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

2016-08-05 Thread Marie P. Read
HI Carol and all,

I agree with Sue that they look like red-osier dogwood fruits, they're about 
the correct size. A few years back when I was photographing them at Myers, they 
were eating a lot of wild grape, both unripe and ripe, at this time of year, in 
addition to insects. I think it's pretty typical for them to switch to fruit at 
this season whether or not it's been dry. Have seen kingbirds do similar with 
wild raspberries and gray dogwood berries. A number of what we think of as 
insectivorous types switch to fruit when it's available, and the dogwoods in 
particular are high-fat fruits, good for fueling migration...red-eyed vireos 
and various warblers etc.

Birds have such COOL behaviors!

Marie

Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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Freeville NY  13068 USA

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Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 4:59 PM
To: Carol Keeler
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

Hi Carol, those actually look more like Red-Osier Dogwood berries in its mouth 
to me.  I was surprised to see a pair of Eastern Kingbirds, another 
insectivore, eating berries yesterday morning - so maybe these birds are 
supplementing their diets with berries.  Maybe it's a seasonal behavior or 
maybe, because it's been so dry, it's another way to obtain fluids?

~ Sue

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> On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:31 PM, Carol Keeler <carolk...@adelphia.net> wrote:
>
> I have an image of this year's Red Headed Woodpecker.  It's not great but you 
> can see what you need to for this question.   Do they eat eggs of other 
> birds?  Are those eggs or fecal sacs?  I watched it up in a tree and then it 
> dove into some bushes.  It came up on the dead tree with what you see in its 
> mouth.  I think it robbed eggs from another bird's nest, but I'm not sure.  I 
> don't think it was around its own nest hole to remove fecal sacs. It had been 
> in a green tree, not a dead one.   Any ideas?  It was the only time I was 
> able to find the bird this year.
>

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

2016-08-05 Thread Regi Teasley
We have seen Downy Woodpeckers eating something on Mullen flower heads/stalks. 
Is this a typical behavior?

Regi
"Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, 
you will perceive the divine mystery in things."  Dostoyevsky.


> On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:59 PM, Sue Barth  wrote:
> 
> Hi Carol, those actually look more like Red-Osier Dogwood berries in its 
> mouth to me.  I was surprised to see a pair of Eastern Kingbirds, another 
> insectivore, eating berries yesterday morning - so maybe these birds are 
> supplementing their diets with berries.  Maybe it's a seasonal behavior or 
> maybe, because it's been so dry, it's another way to obtain fluids?
> 
> ~ Sue
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:31 PM, Carol Keeler  wrote:
>> 
>> I have an image of this year's Red Headed Woodpecker.  It's not great but 
>> you can see what you need to for this question.   Do they eat eggs of other 
>> birds?  Are those eggs or fecal sacs?  I watched it up in a tree and then it 
>> dove into some bushes.  It came up on the dead tree with what you see in its 
>> mouth.  I think it robbed eggs from another bird's nest, but I'm not sure.  
>> I don't think it was around its own nest hole to remove fecal sacs. It had 
>> been in a green tree, not a dead one.   Any ideas?  It was the only time I 
>> was able to find the bird this year.  
>> 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red Headed Woodpecker Question

2016-08-05 Thread Sue Barth
Hi Carol, those actually look more like Red-Osier Dogwood berries in its mouth 
to me.  I was surprised to see a pair of Eastern Kingbirds, another 
insectivore, eating berries yesterday morning - so maybe these birds are 
supplementing their diets with berries.  Maybe it's a seasonal behavior or 
maybe, because it's been so dry, it's another way to obtain fluids?

~ Sue

Sent from my iPad

> On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:31 PM, Carol Keeler  wrote:
> 
> I have an image of this year's Red Headed Woodpecker.  It's not great but you 
> can see what you need to for this question.   Do they eat eggs of other 
> birds?  Are those eggs or fecal sacs?  I watched it up in a tree and then it 
> dove into some bushes.  It came up on the dead tree with what you see in its 
> mouth.  I think it robbed eggs from another bird's nest, but I'm not sure.  I 
> don't think it was around its own nest hole to remove fecal sacs. It had been 
> in a green tree, not a dead one.   Any ideas?  It was the only time I was 
> able to find the bird this year.  
> 
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Fairhaven SP

2015-07-27 Thread Rustici, Marc
Good Morning,

Sorry to attach to Michael's email but, I am new to the list.

I would greatly appreciate some help and advice.  I am planning a trip to 
Chicago in very early November.  I am considering driving so I can stop and do 
some birding.  Can someone advise as to what are the best places to bird along 
the way?  I have looked at the Indiana Audubon site but I was just able to 
obtain a list of sites not attached to a map (was not working).  Even with the 
map and site list I am hoping someone educated in the impact of migration on 
these sites.

Bottom line, where should I stop or is it too late in the migration?

Thanks so much.

Marc C. RusticiFHFMA, CPA
VP of Finance
Arnot Health Inc
(607) 737-4507

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Fairhaven SP

 I observed a Red-headed Woodpecker at Fair Haven SP at 5:15pm 
yesterday(7-25-15). The bird was located at the eastern end of the beach area 
near the small field stone shed at the base of the hill. Other highlights 
included a Spotted Sandpiper and an Osprey.

Michael Gullo

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Fairhaven SP

2015-07-27 Thread Jody W Enck
Hello Marc,

One idea is to check out eBird.  Go to Explore a Region (choose a state or even 
a county within a state along your route), and you'll get a map with stick pins 
showing hotspots where people have been reporting checklists.  Alternatively, 
if you have some target birds you want to try to see, go to Find a Species, and 
type in the name of the bird.  You'll get a map with stickpins showing where 
that species has been reported.  You can narrow your search by date.  For 
example, just choose the current month, and the map will show sites where the 
species has been reported in just this calendar month for this year.

Hope that helps.
Jody

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Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Fairhaven SP

Good Morning,

Sorry to attach to Michael's email but, I am new to the list.

I would greatly appreciate some help and advice.  I am planning a trip to 
Chicago in very early November.  I am considering driving so I can stop and do 
some birding.  Can someone advise as to what are the best places to bird along 
the way?  I have looked at the Indiana Audubon site but I was just able to 
obtain a list of sites not attached to a map (was not working).  Even with the 
map and site list I am hoping someone educated in the impact of migration on 
these sites.

Bottom line, where should I stop or is it too late in the migration?

Thanks so much.

Marc C. RusticiFHFMA, CPA
VP of Finance
Arnot Health Inc
(607) 737-4507

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Red-headed Woodpecker at Fairhaven SP

 I observed a Red-headed Woodpecker at Fair Haven SP at 5:15pm 
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] red headed woodpecker--Brooktondale

2014-05-23 Thread Kim Haines-Eitzen
For those of you who have asked: I haven’t seen the RH woodpecker in the last 
several hours.   I’ll post again if it reappears; my hunch is that it moved 
through rather quickly.   There is no question of the ID: we have all the 
resident woodpeckers in our woods; this was clearly a Red-headed—full deep red 
head, large white patch on the wings, distinctive white and black in flight.
I’ve seen the RHW at May’s Point and that is what we had here.An exciting 
day, but I didn’t get much work done.
Kim

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] red headed woodpecker--Brooktondale

I just had a Red-headed Woodpecker land in my trees on Vandemark Road in 
Brooktondale.   I don’t know how long it will stay or how unusual it might be 
for our area.
Kim
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red headed woodpecker continues Mays point

2013-07-22 Thread Ray Zimmerman
Thanks for this pointer … my 12 yr old son was very happy to be able to add 
these to his summer bird photography project. We saw two red-headed woodpeckers 
among those dead trees and he got some nice photos and a bit of video of one of 
them in a bush eating berries.

Ray


On Jul 21, 2013, at 1:00 PM, david nicosia daven1...@yahoo.com wrote:

 
 Easy get. close at times in dead trees before bridge. Great views. 
 
 Dave Nicosia
 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] red-headed woodpecker

2012-06-25 Thread Ray Zimmerman
The red-headed woodpecker has not been seen (as far as I know) since Friday, 
but here are two *very* blurry photos we got then.


https://picasaweb.google.com/zman.ray/RedHeadedWoodpecker62212EasternHeightsIthacaNY

- Ray


On Jun 22, 2012, at 4:14 PM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:

 My wife called (about 4:10pm) to say the red-headed woodpecker was just seen 
 again momentarily, almost landing at our feeder before disappearing over the 
 garage.
 
Ray
 
 On Jun 22, 2012, at 9:04 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
 
 Of course, it flew away while I was posting. Will post again if any of my 
 family sees it come back anytime today.
 
 My wife and son saw it initially at our feeder (mixed seeds) outside our 
 window. She called me to report a different woodpecker with an entirely 
 red head. I arrived home around 10 minutes later and was moving around from 
 tree to tree around our house, vocalizing occasionally. I watched it for 
 maybe 10-15 minutes before it disappeared toward the woods behind our house 
 while I was posting. Was not able to re-find it in a very brief search 
 before heading to work.
 
 Nice treat to start my day!
 
 -- 
 Ray Zimmerman
 Senior Research Associate
 419A Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
 phone: (607) 255-9645
 
 
 
 On Jun 22, 2012, at 8:20 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
 
 Beautiful red-headed woodpecker at our feeder and around our yard as I post!
 
 Ray Zimmerman
 20 Settlement Rd., Ithaca, NY


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] red-headed woodpecker

2012-06-22 Thread Ray Zimmerman
My wife called (about 4:10pm) to say the red-headed woodpecker was just seen 
again momentarily, almost landing at our feeder before disappearing over the 
garage.

   Ray

On Jun 22, 2012, at 9:04 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:

 Of course, it flew away while I was posting. Will post again if any of my 
 family sees it come back anytime today.
 
 My wife and son saw it initially at our feeder (mixed seeds) outside our 
 window. She called me to report a different woodpecker with an entirely red 
 head. I arrived home around 10 minutes later and was moving around from tree 
 to tree around our house, vocalizing occasionally. I watched it for maybe 
 10-15 minutes before it disappeared toward the woods behind our house while I 
 was posting. Was not able to re-find it in a very brief search before heading 
 to work.
 
 Nice treat to start my day!
 
 -- 
 Ray Zimmerman
 Senior Research Associate
 419A Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
 phone: (607) 255-9645
 
 
 
 On Jun 22, 2012, at 8:20 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
 
 Beautiful red-headed woodpecker at our feeder and around our yard as I post!
 
 Ray Zimmerman
 20 Settlement Rd., Ithaca, NY
 
 
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