[cayugabirds-l] Fall Creek

2010-04-17 Thread Linda Orkin
Just now, while on a run along Fall Creek I came across a flock (approximately 10) of Northern Rough-Winged Swallows swooping and soaring close th the water under-through the foot bridge by Flat Rock. It was a great vantage point from which to enjoy their grace. Must have been some kind of

[cayugabirds-l] intergrade Eurasian x American Green-winged Teal - Seneca Co.

2010-04-17 Thread Tom Johnson
Cayugabirders, On 14 April, Tim Lenz and Marshall Iliff saw and photographed a male Green-winged Teal showing a mix of American Green-winged Teal (Anas [crecca] carolinensis) and Common Teal (Anas [crecca] crecca) characters at LaRue's Lagoon, Montezuma NWR auto loop. These include a white stripe

Re: [cayugabirds-l] West side of Cayuga Lake, plus Montezuma area

2010-04-17 Thread Matthew Medler
I knew I'd forget something: a singing House Wren heard several times in the Sheldrake area. Matthew Medler wrote: I spent the day today (17 April 2010) birding with Tim Lenz, Alberto López, and Chris Wiley. We started at Stewart Park, then headed up the west side of Cayuga Lake, and hit a