I thought people might be interested in reading these.  The leaders write
up these reports each week and they are posted on the Cayugabirdclub.org
website under About us, and then field trips. Hope you enjoy. I plan on
posting them each week, as long as this is okay with the list
administrator.   Linda Orkin

Reports from this past weekend's beginner bird walks led by Cayuga Bird
Club Members.
*Saturday from Lisa Wood*. 22 participants. Big group today, so I was
grateful for help from CBC member Donna Coventry Wray, who’s been on many,
many of these walks and is a multiple-year SFO alumna. A few “townies” were
mixed in with the many visitors. We had several memorable experiences in
the 2.5 hours it took us to get all the way around the Wilson Trail. First,
we had good looks at a silent Yellow Warbler pair foraging in full sun near
the Owens Platform boardwalk. From the platform itself, we watched a long
and daring (and comical) “tightrope“ walk by a Green Heron across a section
of the wire above the pond. From the Sherwood Platform, everyone enjoyed
watching Eastern Kingbirds feeding busily and noisily above the lily pads.
Having seen a Great Crested Flycatcher earlier, we declared it a flycatcher
day when, by the pergola, we were repeatedly “buzzed” by a brave little
Eastern Phoebe. The bird first flew from the island over to the shore and
perched above us, quite close. That was a nice treat, but then it actually
flew to a couple of us, close to our faces and above our heads/hats—close
enough that those of us in the front couldn’t help but flinch. Evidently
the bird was after the mosquitoes that were after us! It successfully
caught prey several times while we stood there—what a thrill for all of us!

*And Sunday from Paul Anderson* 10 participants.I had ten people show up: a
group of six students from Colombia, a couple from New Jersey and a two
ladies from Binghamton. There was a lot to see, even if little of it was
unusual. Many juveniles of many species were out begging. We saw more
flycatchers - mostly Phoebes - than I've ever seen on one of these walks.
The mosquitoes were voracious. An early highlight was a Green Heron on the
main pond, but everybody's favorite was a group of three baby Wood Ducks.
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