Hi all,
I did get to spend some time at Mundy today. There were lots of birds right at
the center of Mundy. But birds were coming in one by one giving a good chance
to observe them. First I had three Swainsons Thrushes feeding on some fruits, I
could not say what those fruits were because
Hi all,
Today was the best day for birds in Mundy for the fall warblers this year. We
had quite a few species of warblers and other species mixed in a large flock
the crossed the creek at Mundy offices and spent a whole lot of time in
sycamores suggesting sycamores were loaded with insects. We
And Black-throated Blue I forgot to add.
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[mailto:bounce-108003736-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Meena Madhav
Haribal
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:42 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Mundy during Lunch
Hi all,
Today
Hi all,
I birded Mundy during lunch time. Birds were hard to come by. But I did see in
one spread out group where I saw a single specimen of each a Magnolia, Red-eyed
Vireo and a Philadelphia Vireo along with chickadees. Slightly apart from this
group was a single young Tennessee Warbler. All
Hi Meena, you wrote:
I was wondering why there are not so many fall warblers in the Mundy in
recent years.
My guess would be that stopping at Mundy Wildflower Garden was a tradition,
passed along for a few generations of migrants, but not enforced by any really
compelling geography, and now