We keep hearing something during the day and at night, making single chirps or
peeps. They chirp once or twice, then stop for a few minutes. This is not
much info, but I heard them recently in Massachusetts as well. Any info, or
possibilities?
Thanks, Teresa Bulatek
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Cayugabirds-L List
Yes, and the annual occurrence of autumnal recrudescence:
The Autumnal Recrudescence of the Amatory Urge
When the birds are cacaphonic in the trees and on the verge
Of the fields in mid-October when the cold is like a scourge.
It is not delight in winter that makes feathered voices surge,
But
Spring (or Fall) Peepers
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[mailto:bounce-38153248-9286...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Bulatek
Teresa Wagner Bulatek
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 10:31 AM
To: Birding List
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] bird sound or frog sound?
Cayugabirds,
As others have mentioned, The Big Year opens tonight and a group of us are
heading out this afternoon for an early showing. I am forwarding a message
from Hugh Powell (below). He will be writing a review for the CLO Round
Robin blog and is looking for impressions and reactions from
This morning I came across a flock of migrants along Hunt Hill Rd. which
included song, white-throated and chipping sparrows, towhee, many juncos, many
ruby-crowned kinglets which were singing, one hermit thrush, several robins and
one singing blue-headed vireo. All of these birds were in one
I heard Chipping sparrow singing on the campus! It is perfect nice spring
weather outside with south wind.
Meena
Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson Institute
Ithaca NY 14850
Phone 607-254-1258
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
http://haribal.org/