Hi to you both. My hearing is pretty well dead these days but the
phenology for Connecticut here is mostly as a rare fall migrant and a
fins at this time would be incredible. Even in fall when we were an
active passerine banding station (30 years) we had but a very few.
Our one spring sighting was
In case visitors to Hile School rd Wetland are interested in the kingbird pair
there, the female is pretty tight on a nest in a little crotch high in “tree”
that comes out of island made by the beaver lodge, N side of road. Can be seen
hugging the west side of of one of taller trunks. More
Hi Alyssa,
My my iBird Pro app says similar sounds for Connecticut Warbler are Common
Yellowthroat & Northern Waterthrush.
Hope this helps.
Leona Lauster
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> Today is my first day back at the
Today is my first day back at the Montezuma Audubon Center, so you know I had
to take a walk on the trails! I thought I heard a Connecticut Warbler, but
looking at eBird, it's considered rare for this area and 2 of the 3 sightings
were later in the summer, probably migration. What is something
The 'Albino Goose' looked a little shaky this morning. Might be weakening as it
is now a tenth the size of its sibling without much growth of its own. Other
deficiencies beside pigmentation..
Hope it makes itparents still attentive.
Pic at