Cerulean warbler today on Armitage Rd. Seneca County Side (north side) of
road - west side of one lane bridge - very near current location of the
prothonatory nest box.
Also there is a northern waterthrush on both sides of Armitage Rd. (I heard
one and heard and saw the other) around the same locat
On Saturday afternoon at about 2:10 PM, from the new housing development at
400 Spencer Road in Ithaca, I heard what I think was a singing CERULEAN
WARBLER up the slope (along lower Stone Quarry Road). I couldn’t confirm
this bird by sight (no binoculars, didn’t even try). But I do feel that
Ceru
There is currently a Cerulean Warbler singing outside my house in Fall
Creek. Close to the intersection of Dey Street and Handcock.
France
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Robin Schwenke and I heard a Cerulean Warbler singing on the path to the
Mourning Warbler spot in Hammond Hill this morning.
Great morning to be out birding!
Nancy
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There is a Cerulean Warbler with a mixed flock of warblers at Monkey Run
SE. To look for it park along hwy 13 at fall creek. Walk on south side
heading west along trail to where you reach bluff overlooking creek (and is
at sunlit edge). Bird is foraging in this area. Female.
Cheers,
Chris Wood
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Saturday, June 7, 10:30
AM-11:30 AM
Nature of Montezuma
Lecture—Cerulean Warbler Research by Dr. Amanda D. Rodewald
The Montezuma Audubon
Center is proud to welcome Dr. Amanda Rodewald, Director of Conservation
Science, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, for a presentation on her cerulean warbler
researc
This morning, Rick Lightbody and I walked Sapsucker woods. Around the pond,
highlights included: BLACKBURNIAN WARBLERS, AM. REDSTART, WOOD THRUSH,
BLUE-HEADED VIREO, and BARRED OWL; mostly viewed in the birch tree part of the
trail.
We continued across the road to the boardwalk and saw a N. WATE
First attempt at posting did not go thru. Singing at Howland Island woods near
end about an hour ago.
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Singing Howland island in woods to the left as you drive in near the end.
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Good looks at Cer. Warbler, as well as pair of Red Headed Woodpeckers at Mays
Pt. rd.
donna
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Today was the jackpot with a bonus after three trips looking for Worm-eating
Warblers. I broke with routine and walked in on the RR tracks at
Lindsay-Parson's Preserve to the blue trail.
Two Worm-eating Warblers were on the back of the blue trail feeding low and
only about 25 feet away! Anoth
Thank you! Yes, after reviewing more of the songs in the Macaulay library
we agree that it is a Blackburnian warbler. (Suan also suggested
Blackburnian to us).
Diane
On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg wrote:
> Hi Diane
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> The song is a Blackburnian Warbler. It stutters in
Hi Diane
The song is a Blackburnian Warbler. It stutters in the middle like a Cerulean
but ends by going very high at the end - almost off the audible scale for most
of us - rather than ending with a loud "zreee" The habitat is right for
Blackburnian up there As well.
Ken
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Today Ken and I went to the North parking area for the Roy Park Preserve
for the first time. We walked the trail from there up into Hammond Hill
State Forest. Most of the birds were pretty quiet in the light rain. About
20 minutes up from where the trail enters the woods,though, there was a
warbl
This morning as I biked along Taughannock Boulevard I heard and eventually saw a male CERULEAN WARBLER singing from Locust trees festooned with Virginia Creeper on the west side of the road opposite the mailboxes for numbers 1137 & 1139. --Dave Nutter
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Yesterday I heard a Cerulean Warbler sing five or so times in succession in the
northwest area of Sapsucker-- is this the Wilson trail? -- he fell silent after
that but gave a good show! Sorry for the delay in reporting-- I hope others
come across him too. Also today was my first Ruby-throated H
I thought I was hearing a Cerulean warbler in the woods at Stewart Park
today. Is this a place they're known to be?
Caroline Manring
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While I was looking at loons from Stewart Park this morning, I heard
and then briefly saw a male Cerulean Warbler when it flew out of the
first large willow tree just east of the Swan Pen. The bird gained
height but I lost it as it headed toward the southeast corner of the
lake alon
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