Hi all,
It is in the vicinity still. But seem to be feeling cold so trying to hide from
the wind by taking shelter next to wall. Once a couple of people walked within
two feet of the bird but it was hanging around in the same location with a
little bit of movement.
We saw it eating two kinds
Resending because of the very confusing location info in original email!
Hello All,
We resume the Monday Night Seminar series with a special event at *Cornell
Cinema (Willard Staright Hall) *on *February 29th at 7:00pm*. As usual the
event is free and open to the public. Seating is
Just before noon, the tanager is still in the same place, sheltering by the
rear entrance to the Cornell Campus Store.
Michael
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Michael Engle,
Reference and Instruction Librarian
Selector, Olin/Uris Reference and Anglo-American News
106 Olin Library, Cornell University, Ithaca,
Hi All,
To add some history, I learned from someone in Day Hall that it has been
frequenting various windowsills there for a couple of weeks.
Best,
Benjamin
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:09 PM, Jay McGowan wrote:
> The bird was foraging on the ground and in low trees and ivy
Hello All,
We resume the Monday Night Seminar series with a special event at *Cornell
Cinema *on at the Lab of Ornithology is on *February 29th at 7:00pm*. As
usual the event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited—first
come, first served. Thanks for helping spread the word! -
A Cornell RBA, at 10:18 AM, indicates yesterday's WESTERN TANAGER is still
being seen behind Day Hall and the rear of the Campus Store on the Cornell
University campus.
Gary
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Hi all,
One of the visitors to my feeders on this blustery cold day was a Pine Siskin.
First I've seen this year.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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