Hi - they are installing culverts in the ditches on my road. The ditch at
the bottom of our drive contains water deep enough to host several egg
deposits. Are they safe to move to our pond?
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There is a second Pine Warbler In the white pines just north of the upper
lookout along the Plantations main loop trail.
Laura
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> On Apr 19, 2016, at 2:18 PM, Laura Stenzler wrote:
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> At least one Pine Warbler at Comstock Knoll in the
At least one Pine Warbler at Comstock Knoll in the Cornell Plantations today.
That is the hill behind the main building, the one with the huge white pines.
There have been breeding Pine Warblers in these trees for many years.
Laura
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Touring the local waterfalls with my out-of-town friend this morning, at Upper
Treman I heard a winter wren singing, then at least two locations with
Louisiana Waterthrush songs, possibly same or different birds. Later at
Buttermilk falls, also a couple of Louisiana Waterthrush songs, again
Several Pine Siskins still taking advantage of the feeders, many more
Goldfinches today, and the very first M Purple Finch of the year. We've
also had Red-winged Blackbirds, first time in many years, and Cowbirds.
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I had 2 Rufous-sided Towhees in my quince bush this morning, in Trumbull
corners.
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Interesting array of birds on Dryden Lake right now, including 4 surf scoters,
6 long tail ducks, 25 female and 2 male buffleheads, 21 gulls with black heads
(sorry I can't identify better) plus other usual culprits.
Nita
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