The Cayuga Bird Club is pleased to welcome John A-X. Morris as guest
speaker at our monthly meeting on Monday, February 8 at 7:30 pm at the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology. John will discuss local geologic and human
history and share gleanings from past and future "Natural Connections"
columns (Finger L
I also saw 2 Ravens near some roadkill near the top of Quarry Rd. just below
where it meets Snyder Hill Rd. ... about 2:30pm today.
Ray
On Feb 3, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Marie P Read wrote:
> Two Common Ravens were feeding from a deer carcass next to the road just
> east of the observatory on Mt P
Two Common Ravens were feeding from a deer carcass next to the road just
east of the observatory on Mt Pleasant Road when I drove by 11:30 this
morning and also on my way back at 1:30. Very cool to see these birds up
close.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13
A single YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER visited our beef suet feeder a few miles east
of Ithaca this morning for a several minutes around 8:30 am. I haven't seen it
since.
Tom Nix
49 German Cross Road
Ithaca, NY
tom...@earthlink.net
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The Cortland SPARROW HAWK is still on the wire at the farm, before the
Jehovah's
Witnesses church, on Rte.222. (I saw him there a couple of weeks ago).
Bruce Packard
Groton
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After an absence yesterday the Evening Grosbeak showed up again this
morning at about 9:15. This is the 3rd time it has shown up at roughly that
time. For those that are interested in trying for this bird please note
that I am having work done outside tomorrow AM. Friday AM will be much
quieter.