There are now photos of this Dickcissel by Jay McGowan on eBird here:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S25364657
I know that Kevin McGowan and Suan Hsi Yong also took pictures, but I haven't 
found them yet.

--Dave Nutter


On Oct 11, 2015, at 10:46 AM, Mark Chao <markc...@imt.org> wrote:

> I’ll write more later about this weekend’s extremely enjoyable field trips, 
> but for now will just report that the DICKCISSEL is still present on Sunday 
> at the Cornell Community Gardens on Freese Road.  I plainly saw it in the 
> hedgerow at the southeast corner, near the Cayuga Trail entrance, with many 
> White-throated Sparrows.  I was a little surprised about the location, but 
> plainly saw the plain yellow breast, heavily striped brown wings, plain face 
> with distinct supercilium, and somewhat long bill.  I think that the bird may 
> have moved back into the plots when the White-throated Sparrow flock 
> gradually shifted there, but we didn’t refind it.
>
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> Mark Chao
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