this email.
Hopefully the bird will still be around tomorrow, although viewing conditions
will be decidedly different than today's. Good luck to all. And many thanks to
Dave Nutter.
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Anyone out there also having trouble uploading photos to their ebird reports
today? Doesn't seem to be a computer issue, as I'm having the same problem on
both my and my husband's computer.
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Suan,Did you see it well enough to ID it to species?Pat Martin-Original Message-
From: Suan Yong
Sent: Sep 14, 2020 4:07 PM
To: Cayuga Birding List
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Phalarope off Stewart Park
I was windsurfing between east shore park and the piling cluster. Somewhere near the
Almost the exact same mix of warblers up here in Monroe County, minus the Prairie Warblers (except those that have arrived on territory south of Monroe) but with the addition of Cape Mays in increasing numbers over the last couple of days.Pat Martin-Original Message-
From: David Nicosia
Se
Yesterday a White-faced Ibis was re-found in Monroe County (ebird hotspot LaSalle's Landing Park) after being missing since early Sunday morning. It had been found originally on Friday the 18th by a birder who doesn't use ebird, but who mentioned it to someone who does, then re-found by Mike Gullo
et was not
visible but had not flown, having tucked itself in behind a barrier. It had
been flushed once by a young eagle but had returned so might still be present
tomorrow morning.
ebird hotspot names are LaSalle's Landing Park and Braddock Bay--East Spit.
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declared different
from the bird she had had. She also ruled out Double-crested Cormorant. Her
description fits Yellow-billed Loon most closely. In case the bird is still
around the area (circling the lake?) I thought I'd get the word out for people
to keep their eyes open for it.
Pat M
ll be around. And there were
several other newly arrived godwits today elsewhere in the state, so they are
apparently on the move. So head to your favorite shorebird site this weekend,
and hope to get lucky!
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y, this one was duller. Not sure if it is a male or a duller female. In any event, another great bird!! Who needs to go to NJ!! This was a ton of fun and it was great birding with Ann Mitchell and Pat Martin as they joined me at the thruway ponds to see the Phalarope! My list is below for wildlife
seemed slightly different from
the one that Jay McGowan attached to his ebird checklist from last weekend.
Jay, if you want to hear my cellphone audio, send me your phone number.
Pat Martin
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>stakeout Western Meadowlark, Armitage Rd., Savannah (2018), Wayne, New York, US
>Apr 19, 2018 8:26
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any ideas to resolve this?
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Here in Mendon, a suburb of Rochester in Monroe County, my little yard "forest" of mostly Norway Spruce with Douglas Fir, Red Pine and Scotch Pine has been enough to keep Red-breasted Nuthatches here and breeding all summer. Mine are ridiculously tame as well.Pat Martin-Original Message-
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n the chickadees and I have always wondered why this is so. Pat Martin-Original Message-
From: Linda Orkin
Sent: Jul 9, 2016 11:54 AM
To: Nancy Cusumano
Cc: "cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu" , CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Interesting downy woodpecker behavior
I have seen Do
some slightly
earlier records, so not unprecedented. It did seem a bit strange that such an
early bird would already look so gray. Comments welcome.
Pat Martin
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>Montezuma NWR--East Road, Seneca, New York, US
>Jul 13, 2015 6:40 PM - 8:30 PM
>Protocol: St
. After leaving Towpath Road, we spent a few
minutes on East Road, hoping to pick up what we had missed, but it was still
too early in the day for the light to be right.
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>Montezuma NWR--Knox-Marsellus Marsh, Seneca, US-NY
>Sep 1, 2014 8:50
Henderson Harbor, Jefferson
County.
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band numbers is to be believed.
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Before anybody gets too excited, the bird we saw was an American White Pelican;
I just inadvertently clicked on the wrong name when entering data. ebird report
has been edited.
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>From: Bird observations from western New York
>Sent: Jul 27, 2014 2
wonderful comparison
looks at Short and Long-billed Dowitchers and certainly enjoyed the huge White
Pelican.
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>Montezuma NWR--Knox-Marsellus Marsh, Seneca, US-NY
>Jul 27, 2014 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
>Protocol: Traveling
>0.3 mile(s)
>Comments: with Dave Nutter, Jay McGowa
When I reported the Monk Parakeets to ebird a couple of days ago, I suggested their location as a hotspot. The name of the hotspot is West Ridge Plaza (Town of Greece). Ben Cacace, the ebird hotspot person, asked me to pass this information on to other birders who might be visiting the site. Below
g the three phalaropes,
Stilt Sandpipers and Dowitchers until others arrived. An absolutely splendid
feast for the eyes and ears. If you go, afternoon/evening is best since the
marsh is east of the dike upon which one walks.
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l" as "accessed from
Bald Hill Road, turning N where it meets the ridge" as others have posted. Can
anyone point me in the right direction?
I post on Genesee Birds and report most of my NY sightings to ebird.
Pat Martin
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Has anyone seen the Prothonotary Warbler on Armitage Road recently? The last
time I saw it reported was on May 23rd. I missed it on Sunday, June 9th.
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The calls, to my ear, are admittedly
very similar, so I may have just been lucky. The bird was near the center of
the woods.
I've posted to Cayugabirds in case anyone from Cornell has comments.
Cobbs Hill Park is in the City of Rochester, County of Monroe.
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