Betwee 12 and 12:30 I had a fairly steady flight but the birds were very high
up and calls were faint- I counted 22 VEERY, 11 ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK, 1
CANADA WARBLER, 1 CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER and about 20 unidentified warbler
notes. Overall not too different from what Chris T-H heard last night
My guess is song sparrow.Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App-Original Message-From: mjb...@jt-mj.netTo: CAYUGABIRDS-L@cornell.eduCc: Sent: 2014-08-18 22:10:56 GMTSubject: [cayugabirds-l] Young birdWe saw this little bird in our garden tonight - a young bird who wasn't sure what to do and e
That's a juvenile Chipping Sparrow.
Kevin
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We saw this little bird in our garden tonight - a young bird who wasn't sure
what to do and eventually flew to a tree where a parent was waiting. They both
then flew so we never got a gook look at the parent. Can someone help us ID
this bird, please? I should know this but don't.
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There are lots of birds migrating now but the traffic noise from my house is
obnoxious. I heard several cheeps and zeeps and possibly a Rose-breasted
Grosbeak in about 15 minutes. I need to do something about this traffic noise.
There are some couple of Catocala pseices of moths at my moth s
RBA
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I have gotten banding information back on the Caspian Tern that I encountered
on August 7th on Summmerville Pier. It is six years old. It was banded by Laura
Sommers of the DEC on June 23, 2008 as a bird "too young to fly" on Little
Galloo Island in Lake Ontario, 10 miles west of Henderson Harbo
Meena. It is not neonictinoids that are implicated in decline in monarchs. It
is glyphosates as applied to round up ready crops, wholesale and broadly, with
no regard to elimination of important field plants. In particular milkweed.
Linda
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Hi all,
I took my lunch walk today in the afternoon. I came across a small group of
migrants at different places. Migrants consisted of Rose-breasted Grosbeak
feeding on Sambucus berries and there was a warbler which kept chipping almost
sounded like Yellow-rumps chip but I could not locate the
Wow! I just watched a fight between the Male Oriole and male English Sparrow
on my jelly feeder. They kept trying to bite or peck each other. The Sparrow
was the aggressor. Mr. Oriole did a bit of chirping at him. The Oriole won
and the Sparrow left. He got a few moments to eat in peace. V
I have a new bird coming to the jelly feeder. It's the RTH Hummingbird. While
I've seen it hovering around the feeder, I wasn't sure why. Today I saw it
lick the grape jelly! It's not a surprise since it's a sweet treat, but the
fact that it tried it surprised me. Did it get the idea from w
It is time to register for the 18th Annual Montezuma Muckrace. The Muckrace,
organized by the Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex, is a 24-hour
birding
competition scheduled for Friday and Saturday, September 12th and 13th. That’s
one week later than usual to avoid the busy Labor Day and
There were 6 Black Terns at Stewart Park this morning. They were far to the
north, visible through a scope but not with binoculars.
Other highlights included a juvenile Black-crowned Night-Heron, 3 flyby
Semipalmated Sandpipers, and a Yellow-rumped Warbler. Complete list here:
http://ebird.org/eb
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