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Just a friendly reminder that each week we offer guided bird walks on Wednesday
mornings from 7:30-8:30, ending with fresh brewed Smithsonian Migratory bird
friendly certified coffee! Meet in front of the Visitor Center, and bring a mug
along for after the walk! Hope to see you there...
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Definite Cerulean warbler, Renwick preserve. Got a great simultaneous
look and listen at him singing foraging and having a spat with a
female Redstart.
CM
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Thanks for the responses to my query about the Lindsay Parsons mystery
song. The consensus is that it is a variant field sparrow song.
Suan
FWIW, here's the y.b.cuckoo:
http://www.suan-yong.com/ithaca-2010/s4007-ybcuckoo.jpg
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
> I was at Lind
While I was waiting for computer to boot up in my office, I just glanced out
and was good to see nice collection of birds.
A female oriole landed in an oak in front of USDA building. Two E. Kingbirds
flew over the USDA and my office. A Great Blue heron flew along the Fall creek,
6 Cedar Waxwing
I too have recently encountered a Blue-winged singing what at first
sounded like Golden-winged song. BNA for Blue-winged talks about a
"Song Type II also called Nesting Song, Trill Buzz". Unfortunately,
the sonogram for this bird is missing in the online account. Lang's
paper guide to the S
Hi Stuart,
On Saturday, I also heard and saw the Blue-winged Warbler singing the
Golden-winged Warbler song. I have to admit to a couple of minutes of elevated
pulse rate until the singer was revealed.
Gary
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