I saw and heard this young male Orchard Oriole at the Children's Garden on the
27th, although it may have been around longer. It sang from the edge of the
woods above the bike path below Incodema and moved north through the Children's
Garden singing from tree to tree and continuing north toward
I saw it last Thursday, and I believe several students heard it singing
while lined up for the commencement procession on Sunday morning.
-Scott
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Michele Mannella
wrote:
> Has anyone seen/heard the clay-colored sparrow outside Goldwin
Yes, it was there this morning. The nest it was attending (discovered
yesterday by Teresa Pegan and Eric Gulson) fledged in the last day and the
birds are now very active and flying all around the area following and
feeding the fledglings. The Clay-colored also seems to be trying to chase
off
Has anyone seen/heard the clay-colored sparrow outside Goldwin Smith Hall
on Cornell campus recently?
Michele
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We had 6 Ravens fly over our home in Richford last night about 8:40 pm. I
assumed they were the local pair's family but can't say for sure. They were
headed in the direction of Ithaca.
Good Birding,
David McCartt
On May 31, 2016, at 9:10 AM, AB Clark
wrote:
> At
At around 730 am this morning, a flight of whoop-calling ravens flew SW to NE
across land just S of us on Hile School Rd. First two birds, flying together,
followed closely by a calling third, and then shortly after that, a strongly
calling group of 3. All kept heading across Ed Hill Rd