We saw our first of the year Baltimore Oriole today at our feeder.
Marty
Interlaken, NY
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This is a reminder that the Cayuga Bird Club will have a Zoom Social
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Suan
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3 diff. Balt Orioles at grape jelly/orange bowl!
1 YR Warbler , 6 white throated sparrows, a chipping sparrow & a Fox sparrow,
along with usual suspects!
What a birdy day!
Donna Scott
Lansing
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> A friend saw this raptor in Rochester NY yesterday. To me, it looks like a
> pale RTHA but very white. Any other guesses? Picture quality is poor. I
> have some others with various other views but not as good but maybe helpful.
> I can send if requested.
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A very sharp looking white- crowned sparrow turned up in my yard this pm. No
grosbeaks or orioles or hummingbirds, though.
The sparrow looked hopefully under the feeders and then more or less attacked a
dandelion plant.
Anne
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Besides birds that have been reported recently, this morning we found a
Solitary Sandpiper in the creek along the Jim Schug Trail.
David Ruppert
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Today a Baltimore Oriole came to our cherry trees busy pecking
at the blossoms. We also had a male and female Rose Breasted
Grosbeak come to our feeder this morning. Both species were FOY
sightings at our house.
Misao Johnson
Village of Lansing
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Hi all,
My first Hummingbird of the year showed up this morning here in Dryden.
Kevin
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Today I saw
many Yellows,
2 Palms,
1 Nashville,
1 Common Yellowthroat,
1 yellow-rumped,
& 1 Black & White
(Thanks to Laura & Ton for telling me to look for that!).
Also lots of other species including a Bluebird parent carrying a white fecal
sack away from the nest box nearest the north parking
As we were breakfasting this morning Sue gasped and pointed to the feeder
windows. Cardinals are local and we had Rose-breasted Grosbeak a while ago.
This morning a bevy of Evening Grosbeaks stopped in for refueling on their
way North or wherever EVGRs go.
A bit later we had male Cardinals and Male
Ken and I walked around the Hawthorn Orchard today and saw yellow warblers
and a singing Blue-winged warbler. The big surprise was seeing a handsome
Lincoln's Sparrow in the hedgerow edge on the east end (viewed from the
east side). The bird was silent, but in the excellent morning light it was
eas
This morning I saw a Common Yellowthroat taking a bath in the garden bird bath.
In case you needed another reason to garden for birds.
Regi
West Hill/City
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Instead of my first Oriole, I had my first catbird of the season eating grape
jelly at my feeder in Cayuga Heights
Happy Spring!
Barbara
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As we were reading this a few minutes ago, Sue gasped and pointed to the
window. We were surprised to see 8 Evening Grosbeaks join our sole, so far,
RBGR ! Wish they had both been on the tray together.
John
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 1:15 PM Peter Saracino
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