FOY red eyed vireo on otherwise quiet Hunt Hill Rd. Also, a fantastic trip to
Shindagin Hollow this morning. I will post my eBird list in a while.
Laura
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This morning's new yard birds are red-eyed vireo, scarlet tanager and common
yellowthroat (so far). 6:25 am, Hunt Hill Rd, Ithaca.
Laura
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So a few weeks ago I found a low red-eyed vireo nest at the Mullholland
Wildflower Preserve, and have been monitoring it off and on. Last week I saw
the parents feeding at least two sizeable chicks - and collecting fecal sacs -
and yesterday morning the nest was empty, but I did find a fledgling
Took a walk this afternoon around the Fisher Old Growth Forest, which I figured
would offer some shelter from the gusty northwest wind. Down at the bottom it
was sunny and warm, and some migrants were actively foraging in the trees along
the marsh edge. Among the Yellow-rumps and Ruby-crowned Ki
More good things at home: BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER and two RED-EYED VIREOS.
I don't recall the latter having been reported yet.
Sydney Penner
43 N. Landon Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
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