[cayugabirds-l] 2 DICKCISSELS singing at Seneca Meadows

2012-07-01 Thread nutter.dave
...just reported 9:09am to CayugaRBA by Tom Johnson with Chris Wood, Jessie Barry, and BC(?).Seneca Meadows is on Black Brook Rd south of NYS-318, north of Seneca Falls. There are lots of trails through grassland and by marshes. I don't know details of where the birds are.--Dave Nutter
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2 DICKCISSELS singing at Seneca Meadows

2012-07-01 Thread nutter.dave
Tom says they are on the southern section of the main trail south of the big dark sprawling oak.--Dave NutterOn Jul 01, 2012, at 09:21 AM, nutter.d...@me.com wrote:...just reported 9:09am to CayugaRBA by Tom Johnson with Chris Wood, Jessie Barry, and BC(?).Seneca Meadows is on Black Brook Rd south of NYS-318, north of Seneca Falls. There are lots of trails through grassland and by marshes. I don't know details of where the birds are.--Dave Nutter--Cayugabirds-L List Info:Welcome and BasicsRules and InformationSubscribe, Configuration and LeaveArchives:The Mail ArchiveSurfbirdsBirdingOnThe.NetPlease submit your observations to eBird!--
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[cayugabirds-l] Dickcissels still visible @ Seneca meadows

2012-07-01 Thread Lee Ann van Leer
GPS PINDicks 1876–1976 Black Brook RdBetween 2-3pm we heard them singing along Oak Pass trail between the Main Loop and the large oak tree.One sang for a long time on and off but we could not get a visual on it there.We backtracked and took right on Main loop towards two other large trees. Half way between the intersection of Main LoopOak Pass and the 2 trees we heard two DICKCISSELS and finally got a visual of one singing on top of a light colored post with orange vertical stripes on post. Bird had yellow breast, only a little black patch on lower throat (not full V)Gray on tail  uppertail coverts, rufous patches on wings.Very good looks with scope. Photos to follow later.GPS PIN is where we saw it. Oak Tree would be better spot to hear it.-Lee Ann w/ Kevin McGowanSent from my iPhoneSent from my iPhone
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[cayugabirds-l] Fwd: Ruff at Jamaica Bay (MNWR bird?)

2012-07-01 Thread tigger64
Maybe (probably?) the Montezuma bird 


Subject: (7-1) Ruff @ JBWR Queens County...
From: Andrew Baksh birdingdude AT gmail.com
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 13:10:37 +

Heydi Lopes and I just found a male (molting) Ruff on the North End of the East 
Pond at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Currently being seen just past Dead Man's 
Cove. 

Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Fwd: Ruff at Jamaica Bay (MNWR bird?)

2012-07-01 Thread tigger64
Apologies for not signing the previous post.  Perhaps there will be good enough 
photos to tell if the same bird.

David Wheeler
N Syracuse, NY

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