An obnoxious wasp at the Montezuma Audubon Center cut a pleasant birding day
short after:
MAC:
E Phoebes
Yellow-rump Warblers
E Bluebirds
Northern MNWR area (nest north from Carncross:
White-crowned Sparrows
Bobolink
TVs
Bald Eagle
GBH
Knox-Marcellus overlook:
Northern Harrier
Trumpeter Swans
DC
1 dunlin on red lighthouse breakwater -dave nutter
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Since the weather decided to be quite beautiful today, it seemed like
the perfect opportunity for a little walk around Sapsucker Woods with
some friends. There was a COOPER'S HAWK that made a pass at the
feeders but came away empty handed and flew off to one of the trees in
the middle of th
I spent the weekend in Ottawa, and did some birding at Shirley's
bay, spotting several Red-necked Grebes, 1 Black Scoter (all alone!),
5 Surf Scoters, 90+ Lesser Scaup, a few Common Goldeneye, and various
other waterfowl. The cold northwest wind felt a bit like a Cayuga
November (and of co
I spent an hour milling around Bomax Drive this afternoon and was pleased by
the arrival of a few WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS. Overall, most sparrows were
SONG, but there was also a single SWAMP SPARROW and a couple EASTERN
TOWHEES. The other highlights of the afternoon were a singled YELLOW-RUMPED
WARB