[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-throated Vireo

2012-05-01 Thread geokloppel
A little more walkabout rewarded me with a Yellow-throated Vireo, multiple 
Chestnut-sided Warblers, and more.

Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker & Restorer
227 Tupper Rd
Spencer NY 14883
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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow throated vireo

2015-05-05 Thread Brad Walker
Currently singing on Sapsucker Woods road

Brad

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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-throated Vireo

2015-07-13 Thread Chris R. Pelkie
Yellow-throated Vireo in full dress color, yellow spectacles, actively feeding 
near the green scummy pond on West Wilson Trail.
He’s making a lot of squeaks that sound like a wet thumb dragged quickly over a 
rubber balloon (not real loud, but frequent) which helps locate him as he moves 
around rapidly. Just observed at 1pm.

ChrisP
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Bioacoustics Research Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850


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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-throated vireo - Hawthorn

2011-05-01 Thread W. Larry Hymes
Birded Hawthorn around noon today.  Only bird of special note was a very 
attractive YELLOW-THROATED VIREO singing its "sore throat" song.  Also 
spotted a wad of pink fiberglass insulation draped around a branch of a 
tree.


While birding Greensprings Cemetery near Arnot with Lynn Leopold 
yesterday, we found quite a few pieces of insulation strewn about, as 
well as a 3' X 4' sheet of corrugated aluminum.  Apart from these 
ravages of the wind, we had a fun time birding the cemetery.  Among the 
birds seen were RAVEN, BROWN THRASHER, KINGBIRD, KESTREL, and many FIELD 
SPARROW AND PURPLE FINCH.  No Bobolink yet!  Thanks Lynn!!


Larry

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yellow throated vireo

2015-05-05 Thread Jay McGowan
Other migrants at Sapsucker Woods this morning included Wood Thrush,
American Redstart, Nashville Warbler, Black-throated Blue Warbler,
Blue-winged Warbler, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Black-and-white Warbler,
Solitary and Spotted sandpipers, and Least Flycatcher.
On May 5, 2015 7:26 AM, "Brad Walker"  wrote:

> Currently singing on Sapsucker Woods road
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> Brad
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-throated Vireo

2015-07-13 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
An adult is feeding a fledgling Yellow-throated Vireo there. Some of the 
squeaks are begging calls.

Kevin

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Yellow-throated Vireo in full dress color, yellow spectacles, actively feeding 
near the green scummy pond on West Wilson Trail.
He's making a lot of squeaks that sound like a wet thumb dragged quickly over a 
rubber balloon (not real loud, but frequent) which helps locate him as he moves 
around rapidly. Just observed at 1pm.

ChrisP
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Information/Data Manager; IT Support
Bioacoustics Research Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850

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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-throated Vireo - Sapsucker Woods

2013-05-16 Thread Scott Haber
There was a Yellow-throated Vireo singing from the woodchip path across the
road from the visitor's parking lot at the Lab, just a few minutes ago.

-Scott

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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-throated Vireo in Fall Creek?

2015-07-12 Thread Sandy Wold
Is it possible I saw a Yellow-throated Vireo this morning about 10AM?  The
Merlin ID app says they are uncommon.   I live on the "flyway between
Fuertes Bird Sanctuary and Cayuga Heights/Ithaca Falls (Jay and Cayuga
streets).

I heard a lot of protesting coming from the crabapple tree in my next door
neighbor's yard and figured cats were bothering them; so I took a peak to
see and did see a cat.  As I peaked around the fence and looked up, I saw a
yellow bird looking back at me:  yellow head and throat, two bold wing
bars, smaller than a robin and bigger than a sparrow.  It was curious about
me and did not get spooked, maybe because it's young?  or it could only see
my face.

Merlin says it is a Yellow-throated Vireo.  I played the call and have
never heard it in my neighborhood before; so I assume it is passing
through.  Boy, it's so great to work from home and get to see so much.
Exciting!  New life bird!!!   This tree has been so great for attracting
birds, that I have planted a second one!




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