Singing from 2340 King Rd north of Seneca Falls. Singing from line of blue
spruces and big deciduous tree in front yard. Still singing now.
Jeff Gerbracht and Chris Wood
Ithaca, New York
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CayugaRBA CLAY-COLORED SPARROW n of V of Seneca Falls: 2340 King Rd, found by
C Wood J Gerbracht says S Krasnoff 8am
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I have now seen twice, the following bird once a month ago or so, and this
time, on sat. Both times, i have only seen its back and upper side of
wing.
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small (warbler size)-
grey/blue back and nice yellow stripe at the end of the tail! no other
markings
Bird was present late morning and singing almost constantly. Easy to find
as he was often perched near the top of the blue spruces mentioned below.
These trees are fairly close to the road and made for a decent digi-scope
photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davenicosia/5919655744/
Thanks Jeff
Since others haven't posted I thought I should get the word out (a
little belatedly). In addition to the Clay-colored Sparrow in the
Montezuma area, the shorebirding continues to be spectacular at
Knox-Marcellus and Puddlers marshes, visible from Towpath Road or East
Road. In addition to the
A casual early afternoon glance down at Cayuga Lake from my study
just now was distracted by my suet feeder that is mounted above the
west porch: It revealed a RED HEADED WOODPECKER for about 5 minutes
of spectacular beauty! I hope it returns! This is my first in about
10 years high on