Tuesday was a light-weight shirt day, with the temperature in the
mid-seventies, by the time Mary Laura Lamont called in the A.M., to alert
me to the lone, probable female, Evening Grosbeak she had at her
feeders.She was quite excited about her good fortune, for it had been 30
years since this spec
Surprisingly still relatively quiet today: only warbler was ongoing Pine
Warbler singing/seen in pines between RV Campground and Croton Bay. Big
influx of House Wrens this morning singing in every corner and uptick of
singing Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers and Eastern Towhee. Small kettle (11)
Broad-winge
Birders et al,
I thought many of your would be interested in my next guest Tom Stephenson and
Scott Whittle Co-Developers of BirdGenie App for an exclusive talk on this
evolutionary App that helps identify birds by their songs.
https://birdcallsradio.com/
Happy Birding!
Cheers,
Mardi Dickinso
Stilt continues this morning in the big pool. Looks great in the sunlight.
Have not seen the Plovers so far.
Steve Walter
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019, 3:41 PM Andrew Baksh wrote:
> A few of us who had staked out the known location of the Black-necked
> Stilt were just now rewarded with satisfying view
In the same spot now. It is 8 am.
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