[cayugabirds-l] Hudsonian Godwits

2013-10-12 Thread Gary Chapin
There 2 HUDSONIAN GODWITS this morning at Knox-Marsellus Marsh. 

Gary Chapin

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[cayugabirds-l] Cayugarba BLUE GROSBEAK bluegrass lane in corn eas...

2013-10-12 Thread 6072292158
Cayugarba BLUE GROSBEAK bluegrass lane in corn east side north of chain link 
fence
--per tom sChulenberg 1Pm

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Blue grosbeak on bluegrass lane. Ne ithana

2013-10-12 Thread Jay McGowan
Tom saw the grosbeak disappear into the corn and no one has refound it to
my knowledge.
On Oct 12, 2013 12:58 PM, Tom Schulenberg ts...@cornell.edu wrote:

 Now in corn at edge of chain link fence

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayugarba BLUE GROSBEAK bluegrass lane in corn eas...

2013-10-12 Thread Tom Schulenberg
This bird has not been relocated (mob on scene), but should still be in
area. Brown Blue Grosbeak (female or juv) at sw corner of corn field on
east side of road at 13:00. Bird called, was pished up (continued calling),
sat in corn for ca 1 minute, dropped into corn and not seen since. Must
still be in area, but ... corn is tall, field is big.

tss

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Hudsonian Godwits

2013-10-12 Thread david nicosia
Still present as of 2 pm. Also 3 american golden-plovers, 1 stilt sp. 

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[cayugabirds-l] T.Vultures kettle

2013-10-12 Thread Donna Scott
At least 60 Turkey Vultures flying rather low in a couple kettles over the 
woods near Ludlow Road (runs north-south), which is between Rt. 34B and Lansing 
Station Road, in Lansing.

Having just spent a lot of time hoping to see the female Blue Grosbeak (w/ no 
luck), I don't have time to look for a Black Vulture in the kettle.
Many of these birds have been seen in the same area for a few days.

Also, have seen our local flock of adult and juvenile Wild Turkeys (about 
14-15) in the vicinity of the corn field of the upper part of Lansing Station 
Rd. a couple times this week.

Donna Scott

Donna L. Scott
Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882
d...@cornell.edu
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] T.Vultures kettle

2013-10-12 Thread Anne Clark
I checked every Turkey Vulture of 45 or more that I saw in 1.5 hours on 
Stevenson Road or at the Compost Facility and can report with fair confidence 
that there were no Black Vultures seated or in the air.  Hard to say how many 
total, because the ebb and flow up there was constant. 

Anne

On Oct 12, 2013, at 4:04 PM, Donna Scott wrote:

 At least 60 Turkey Vultures flying rather low in a couple kettles over the 
 woods near Ludlow Road (runs north-south), which is between Rt. 34B and 
 Lansing Station Road, in Lansing.
  
 Having just spent a lot of time hoping to see the female Blue Grosbeak (w/ no 
 luck), I don't have time to look for a Black Vulture in the kettle.
 Many of these birds have been seen in the same area for a few days.
  
 Also, have seen our local flock of adult and juvenile Wild Turkeys (about 
 14-15) in the vicinity of the corn field of the upper part of Lansing Station 
 Rd. a couple times this week.
  
 Donna Scott
  
 Donna L. Scott
 Lansing Station Road
 Lansing, NY 14882
 d...@cornell.edu
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[cayugabirds-l] Mt. Pleasant birds

2013-10-12 Thread Susan Fast
Intrigued by Marie's measurements from yesterday, I walked Mt. Pleasant Rd.
this morning.  Not much in the fields, but the woods and brushy areas had
more birds than I have seen up there in a long time.  Going from Mineah to
Baker Hill Rds. I encountered

 

 

ROBINS  --About a hundred or so foraging in field and wood, chasing, flying
crazy

RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS - saw 15-20 right along the road, scattered, surely
many more

GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS - 1 small flock  

HERMIT THRUSH - 6 at least, in a group

GRACKLES - 2

E. BLUEBIRDS --  several

BROWN CREEPER - 1

YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS --  many scattered along

WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS - 2 good-sized flocks

FIELD SPARROW - only 1

SONG SPARROWS - several

 

Also multiples of CARDINALS, JUNCOS, CHICKADEES, BLUE JAYS, PILEATED, HAIRY
and DOWNY WOODPECKERS, CEDAR WAXWINGS.

 

2 GRAY SQUIRRELS

 

1 MONARCH BUTTERFLY (which brings my total for the year to 4).

 

Also surprisingly, still a lot of fruit (berries) on vines and bushes.

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale

 


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