I can't remember if anyone had reported as yet. We had a Least Flycatcher
here on Fitzgerald Rd on Friday the 28th. Catbirds also arrived up here.
John
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I found an Acadian Flycatcher in Sapsucker Woods this morning on the
Hoyt-Pileated Trail (East side of SSW Rd) in the vicinity of the junction with
the trail to the powerline cut. I never saw it, but it sang fairly often, and
Merlin confirmed the song several times. It was singing a song that I
For the second day in a row, I’ve found a Willow Flycatcher on my walks around
our property. Fortunately is was giving the “wit” call frequently, which helped
me to pin the ID. Got a good look at it, too but the call is what confirmed it.
Today I tried to use my iPhone to record it, but I was
8:50 AM; one singing Acadian Flycatcher, Michigan Hollow Creek about 1/4 mile
above the lower crossing of Abbott’s Loop (not the upper one, known as Diane’s
Crossing).
-Geo
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On a quick drive through Michigan Hollow this cool morning I found one Acadian
Flycatcher, singing in one of the usual locations, familiar since Karl David's
day. Approximately: 42.30059°N 76.48253°W
-Geo
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I found a singing ACADIAN FLYCATCHER this morning in Michigan Hollow, occupying
the same territory as last year. Also in the vicinity: Winter Wren, Least
Flycatcher, Canada Warblers, Blackburnian Warblers and American Redstarts,
among many others.
In the Michigan Hollow marsh an American
Least flycatcher, Baltimore Oriole and Black throated green warbler in the yard
today. Hunt Hill Td, Dryden
Laura
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This morning at 6:30 it was just 50 degrees F. in Michigan Hollow, but an
Acadian Flycatcher was still singing in the usual spot (42.29919N 76.48335W).
The road just there is about 16' above the stream, so the bird is often below
you.
-Geo Kloppel
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Between 7:00 and 8:15 this morning I got an 8 Tyrannid sweep: all the
flycatcher species that breed in the West Danby area.
I started with Eastern Phoebe on Tupper Road. I found Alder Flycatcher and
Willow Flycatcher singing in close proximity along Hillview Road near the old
Landstrom
At about 9:15am, I heard and saw Alder Flycatcher at the edge of the third
parking lot for the Lab of O. The bird was in a stand of young aspen just
beyond the chained no parking here sign, going back and forth across the
mowed trail and calling frequently. I recall this is exactly where
, May 2, 2014 1:51 PM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Willow Flycatcher and other migrants in Mundy
Hi all,
I took a late lunch walk today. There were a few migrants. First I saw and
heard the House Wren, his bubbling song was exhilarating. Then I saw this
flycatcher with olive green back
Hi all,
I took a late lunch walk today. There were a few migrants. First I saw and
heard the House Wren, his bubbling song was exhilarating. Then I saw this
flycatcher with olive green back and wing bars and clear eye-ring, I called it
a Trail's Flycatcher. But later on the way back it was
730am: (OK, I know this looks like a repeat of yesterday, but...) Singing ALDER
FLYCATCHER giving good views in the power line cut, from near the pole with the
nest box which is in the middle of the cut (sorry, I had forgotten there is
also a box on the pole near where the cut joins the Hoyt
There is an Alder Flycatcher vocalizing from the near the far staff parking
at the Lab of Ornithology this morning. I did visually confirm it as well,
to make sure I wasn't hearing Kevin McGowan's catbird which had been doing
an Alder imitation. The bird was calling from just beyond the gate in
An ACADIAN FLYCATCHER was singing in its usual gorge on Ford Hill Road in
Lansing this morning. We also had Louisiana Waterthrush, Northern Parula,
Blackpoll Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, Hooded Warbler, and Magnolia Warbler
there. Myers Point was pretty quiet and lake levels have drastically
To defend my (granted slight) reputation as an ear-birder, the birds
John and I encountered yesterday evening about 100 yds west of the
green bridge over the barge canal were (I feel strongly) Acadian
Flycatchers. We arrived there around 7:30 PM and spent about a half
hour walking up and
I was at the Prothonotary spot Tuesday for a while, and don't recall hearing
Acadian Fly. Eastern Phoebe has fooled me in the past, where I was sure I was
hearing Acadian but tried to get a look just to see it was an Empid but found a
Phoebe instead. Later I discovered the sound was on the
In 'downtown' West Danby this morning, a LEAST FLYCATCHER.
-Geo
Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker Restorer
227 Tupper Road
Spencer NY 14883
607 564 7026
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Sara Jane and I went to Filmore Glen yesterday. The following list was
generated from ebird which we submitted. Acadian Flycatchers are found there
every year and do nest there.
Location: Filmore Glen State Park
Observation date: 5/31/10
Number of species: 48
Turkey Vulture
I am hearing my first Willow Flycatcher in the back yard today. We have
also had some consistent RB Grosbeaks and Purple Finches at our feeders this
week.
Tom
Brooktondale
Time is the friend of the wonderful company,
the enemy of the mediocre.
Warren Buffett
Thomas
Among the birds banded this morning was our first Acadian Flycatcher of the
year.
Hummingbirds arrived late yesterday. The Acadian is a good week early and the
hummers a week late.
Avian arrivals have been all over the place in relation to our 24 year norm
whereas
plants have unifrmly been
Not as much noise around the property this morning as I hoped, but I had a
LEAST FLYCATCHER make a brief, but loud appearance over my deck, and a Brown
Thrasher is singing along the power cut.
Kevin
Yellow Barn Road, Freeville
Ithaca, NY
Bill Howard and I made three attempts today between 8:30 AM and 3:00 PM to
locate the Scissor-tailed flycatcher that was reported on Van Dyne Spoor Road,
outside of Savannah, New York. The first two attempts were made before noon
and the on both occasions, there was a strong wind blowing,
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