We are right on lake Ontario and it is dark red.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Meena Haribal wrote:
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> Meena Haribal
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> From: cornell-boun...@freeoutingclubs.org
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I saw an Orchard Oriole today as well, my very first!
We have a hummingbird feeder up by a huge window in the living room. I had
the screen down so I could clean it and as I was walking back to put the
screen back in I saw a small-medium sized bird sitting on the hummingbird
feeder. Something scare
We counted 32 of them circling in the thermals over East Bay along the Lake
Ontario shoreline right around noon today. I watched to see if they headed
north out over the lake, but it looks like they headed east toward Port Bay
instead.
We also had a PILEATED WOODPECKER, as well as a WHITE-BREASTED
That's funny. I also saw a few Tundra swans on the south end of Sodus Bay,
just north of Ridge Road. Mute swans are fairly common on East bay, but
these are the first Tundra swans I have seen in my admittedly short birding
life.
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Mike Powers wrote:
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