Hey Folks!
Don't forget to register for the Cayuga Bird Club's "Spring
Ornithology with Steve Kress." I'm sure the spring-like weather is
making you dream about all the returning migrants, and this course
starts in just about 7 weeks.
Below is the basic info, and lots more, including registr
Hi all,
Just a reminder that the Cayuga Bird Club is organizing a trip in spring
2024 for birding and exploration of Mayan sites in Belize and Guatemala.
For more information, please check out this link.
http://holbrook.travel/cayuga-bzgt24
Jody
Jody W. Enck, PhD
Conservation Social Scientist, and
Hey Folks,
You can still register for Cayuga Bird Club's Spring Ornithology with
Steve Kress!!!
Classes start in just 2 weeks, and I know it doesn't look like
spring, but the blackbirds know it's coming!
Info: Classes held Wednesday evenings March 29 to May 17 at Kendal
at Ithaca. You can a
Registration is now open for the Cayuga Bird Club's Spring
Ornithology with Steve Kress, held Wednesday evenings March 29 to May
17 at Kendal at Ithaca, in person. This is a great way to learn more
about birds and their lives! Dr. Kress's presentations, enhanced with
audio recordings, videos,
Hello birders,
We would like to invite you to a new round of cruises in 2022 that
emphasize the birds of Cayuga Lake. Please consider joining us for some of
the cruises below with our board members and professional ornithologists as
presenters, and/or or our ongoing family oriented Osprey Eco-Crui
Way too early Carl. Mean arrival is in early May. If so. we hope they
survive. Nest get the fruit and sugar water out.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 11:11 AM Carl Steckler
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> It’s here, it’s really here.
> I have Orioles at my feeders.
> Yee haa
> Carl
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It’s here, it’s really here.
I have Orioles at my feeders.
Yee haa
Carl
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Hey Folks: Please take a minute to read, consider signing up, and
pass along to any interested friends or relatives!! Class starting in
2 weeks --Sandy Podulka
As geese, blackbirds, and warmer weather turn thoughts to Spring
birding, here is a chance to learn more about local birds and th
Folks,
Now that you know spring actually is coming, remember, Spring
Ornithology starts March 30! Still lots of space. Here's my blurb
(please share with friends or family ANYWHERE).
--Sandy Podulka
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Would you like to learn m
Please share this scholarship announcement with anyone you think may be
interested in applying for a scholarship for our upcoming course, Spring
Ornithology with Steve Kress. We hope to make the course available to
educators and young people who may be interested in birds but unable to
afford t
They are wonderful; thank you!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 14, 2020, at 5:45 PM, Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
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> So this spring I started dabbling in the annoyingly time-consuming art of
> bird videos instead of just photos. I've uploaded a selection to this YouTube
> playlist. Enjoy!
>
> ht
So this spring I started dabbling in the annoyingly time-consuming art of
bird videos instead of just photos. I've uploaded a selection to this
YouTube playlist. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82kt6INyDLjPuX_6Xyw4IvAk3PbiWBv-
Suan
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Just a reminder that tomorrow evening (Tuesday, June 2 at 7:30 PM), I’ll be
giving a Zoom presentation on some of the wonders and curiosities of this
year’s Spring Bird Quest. Already response has been great, but there is
plenty of room in our virtual meeting hall for more!
The event is free of
Hello everyone,
I am pleased to announce that Cayuga Bird Club will be offering an 8-week
Spring Ornithology lecture course with Dr. Stephen Kress, March 24 - May
12, 2020!
Dr. Kress has taught a very popular Spring Field Ornithology course through
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for more than 40
On Sunday and Monday, I led two more walks for the Finger Lakes Land Trust
Spring Bird Quest (SBQ). Again we had essentially perfect weather,
impressively large groups of very congenial birders, and our fair share of
rewarding bird moments.
Sunday, May 26
Bock-Harvey Forest Preserve (owned b
Good afternoon,
I wanted to share a few tour opportunities coming at the Montezuma Audubon
Center during the month of May. Going on tours led by Audubon Staff is a great
way for beginners to learn all the hot spots of Montezuma birding, or if you're
a bit more advanced...well it's nice to be
This morning we had FOUR new yard birds: 3 ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK, 2
CATBIRD, a female TOWHEE, and a single WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW. WOW!!!
Larry
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I also didn't mention my trip to Lindsay Parsons yesterday which yielded
about a dozen Tree Swallows, Ring-necked Duck, Pied-billed Grebe, Osprey,
Yellow-shafted Flicker, Great Blue Heron, American Tree Swallow and
(awesome!) a Brown Thrasher. https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S44270569
Good birdin
Yesterday, a Pine Warbler was among the GOFI and Siskins at my feeders.
While walking my dog, I noticed a Brown Creeper and we received some verbal
harassment from a Belted Kingfisher. I also heard some Winter Wrens close
by and got the bins on them to watch them singing away in preparation for
the
Hi all,
There have been 3 siskins at our feeder over the last three days, along with a
few purple finches and loads of goldfinches. Last night we heard barred owl
calling from the woods and today we had 2 wood ducks on the pond. Where are
the phoebes?
Laura
Hunt Hill Rd.,, Dryden
Laura St
Hi All -
Tonight, all are welcome for the kick-off of SFO at the Cornell Lab. Come
see what it's all about!
6:30: Kevin McGowan: "Birding the Cayuga Basin"
7:30: Steve Kress: "Winter Resident Bird ID"
8:30: Steve Kress: "Seabird Restoration"
Cheers,
Marc
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Hi everyone,
I tried posting our schedule last week, and forgot I couldn't use attachments!
Here is the link to all of our upcoming spring programming at the Audubon
Center in Savannah, NY.
http://ny.audubon.org/education/montezuma-audubon-center-programs-and-events
Hope to meet you soon, or s
Saw a Killdeer today on Hall Rd, Ovid.
Our first of the year Redwings were on Feb 27th, when we had both male and
female birds. I thought the males usually come first with the females a bit
later, but that wasn't the case at our place this year.
At our feeders yesterday and today have been man
Good afternoon fellow birding community!
The birding in the Montezuma Wetlands Complex is heating up, just in time to be
cooled down by the week's end snow storm that's predicted.
Just now I am watching 15 TURKEY VULTURES in a kettle to the east of the
Montezuma Audubon Center. I saw my FOY TUV
Dear Cayuga Birders,
I love that moment in late January when I notice just a smidge more
daylight remaining at the end of the workday. It sets me to thinking of the
all of the rotations and revolutions that we are a part of on this
fantastic planet. And more importantly, it makes me think about s
Handsome EASTERN TOWHEE and possibly 2 FIELD SPARROWS at my ground bird food
area just now.
Field Sparrows scared away by squirrel before I could really study them, but
there was definitely no dark spot on their chests as for Tree Sparrows. Bill
looked pink.
I have often had Tree Sparrows here
Hi Cayuga Birders:
Just a quick note to let you know that registration is now open for Spring
Field Ornithology at the Cornell Lab. *Early bird discounts in effect
through Sunday, Feb. 5.*
As you may know, the course is an Ithaca-area tradition that has helped
several thousand people learn abo
Hi Cayugabirders,
Hope that you’ve all been seeing some great birds recently. September is in the
air, and it smells like migrants. Life is good.
This past spring and summer, 59 local birders took to the forests of Tompkins,
Cortland, and Schuyler Counties—recording 138 species on more than 2,5
S is for Spring - and for Swans (Trumpeter), Shovelers, Sandhill Cranes,
Swallows (Tree), Song Sparrows, & Savannah Sparrow. All were seen around
Savannah (Carncross & Armitage Rds) along with GW Teal, Wood Ducks, N. Pintail,
A. Wigeon, Gadwall, Ring-necked, Canvasback, Mallards, & Black Ducks.
A glorious chorus this morning: Carolina Wrens are back in my back yard
after having been away for several months, calling incessantly since 8am.
I heard one calling at a certain pitch and then it shifted to a half or
whole-note higher while the other one listened. It made a second call too,
which
Hi all,
This morning sounded like spring in our yard. MANY Ruby-crowned kinglets
singing, 1 blue-headed vireo singing, several white-throated sparrows and a few
robins also in song. There was also a flock of 5 or 6 yellow-rumped warblers
accompanied by one Nashville warbler. And I'm sure I mis
The annual Stewart Park/Waterfront Cleanup is this Saturday from 10am to
noon. The Cayuga Bird Club invites members and non-members alike to
participate. We will meet at the Swan Pen at 10am and will proceed to
clean that area and then Jetty Woods. It's very satisfying and more fun
than it so
Hi Cayuga Birders,
Just a week+ until Spring Field Ornithology 2015 takes flight. Meet birds!
See friends! (or vice versa). Come and see for yourself why this class has
delighted the locals for nearly 4 decades.
There is still room and time to sign up -- and if you are curious about the
Wednesday
Well, it's 15 degrees out and there's 2+ feet of snow in my yard, but my
Northern Cardinals have love on their minds already: the male just fed his mate
TWICE with seed from the feeder! Maybe it's just a late Valentine, but I'll
take it as a sign of spring!
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photograp
Dear Cayuga Birders:
OK. So there are male Red-winged Blackbirds at Montezuma in mid January.
That means we should be seeing phoebes by February, and a big wave of
warbler migration by late March, right? Should be a an interesting year...
And what better way to bear witness to the the wild wo
We've had Fox Sparrow singing around our feeder since 1 March, and this
morning (5 March ) a Winter Wren chimed in with its incredibly long
song. Spring is absolutely marvelous. Just pay attention to the
photoperiod and forget about the temperature.
John Confer
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They're bck! Patches of open grass on Baker Hill Road were covered with
scores of American Robins when I drove by a short time ago.
House Finches have ben singing in my yard for several days now…
There's hope…..
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068
As I exited my front door this a.m. the first thing to strike my senses was
the pungent aroma of a skunk. How much I have missed it! How often has
anyone ever made THAT kind of remark. So, the temperature is rising to 40
and above, and the hammerlock of winter appears to have been broken for a
b
I forgot to mention that a RUFFED GROUSE was drumming loudly at the power line
cut on Updike Rd yesterday mid- day. Always a surprise to hear them in the
fall.
Ken
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On Oct 6, 2013, at 7:36 AM, "Geo Kloppel" wrote:
> Out here on Sorry Hunter Hill (West Danby) our heads wer
Out here on Sorry Hunter Hill (West Danby) our heads were in the clouds through
midnight at least, and there was nothing to hear when I went out. But this
morning in the spruces I was treated to a long series of songs from a
recrudescent Swainson's Thrush. A Ruffed Grouse is drumming too.
-Geo
Over Memorial Day weekend, Ill be visiting preserves of the Finger Lakes
Land Trust, leading public bird walks, and raising pledge money per species
found. We call this effort the Finger Lakes Land Trust Spring Bird Quest
(SBQ).
Since its inception in 2006, the Spring Bird Quest has raised
Dave Nicosia and I joined together to take some SFO members to hopefully
see Woodcocks and Owls. It was a very calm and warm evening which is great
for owls.
First we went to Irby Lovett's home in Ellis Hollow. There were 2 very
active Woodcocks
penting and making fluttery sounds with their wings
Further evidence of the inexorable approach of spring: Had up to 20
GRACKLES in our yard munching away, one of which clearly appeared to be
a female. (Would females be here now??) Also, in addition to our first
SONG SPARROW we reported yesterday, when we arrived home late this
afternoon, our
For those who may be interested, yesterday Don and I drove up the lake to
Montezuma to check on the Bald Eagle activity. Both the Mudlock pair and the
Tschache Pool pair were observed mating several times. We were hoping to
observe the others, but did not.
Suzanne in Ithaca
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Today I heard my first EASTERN PHOEBE and CAROLINA WRENS in my yard.
Eastern Heights.
Ann
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We had one peeper this morning calling from a creek next to a dairy farm.
Michele
Interlaken / Ovid
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On 3/3/12 5:07 PM, "Marie P Read" wrote:
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>Heard a
Heard a Spring Peeper calling in the wet woods across from the farm in the
'dip' on Mt Pleasant Rd about 4 pm!
Marie
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As long as there's not much traffic on the listserv right now, I thought I
would mention I finally got around to putting up a bunch my spring bird
photos on my Picasa site, arranged chronologically from Common Teal in March
to Prothonotary Warblers at the end of May and including rare shorebirds,
f
Led SFO group 2 to Derby Hill in the cold, wind
and driving rain. There was even some snow mixed
in at times!! We continued the SFO tradition of
stopping by the"SNIPE" spot at the intersection of
Route 3 and 104B and found at least 8 WILSON'S
SNIPE (there were probably many more).
Given t
Don't hold your breath...
Donna Scott
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] jeepers, peepers
Just heard my first evening chorus of "spring peepers". Is it really
here???!!
Nancy Di
In the last couple days, my dad saw a ROBIN in Groton, and a BALD EAGLE
over Cornell plantations. I got a nice look at a REDTAIL, hovering in midair
over a field.
Bruce Packard
Groton
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Hi everyone,
I am once again coordinating the Spring Field Ornithology class at the Lab
of Ornithology, which will be March 23 - May 15th. Of course many of you are
familiar with the class already as alumni, leaders or already enrolled this
year! For those of you who planning to enroll, I am writ
Hello-
You can start marking down the dates in your Spring calendars right now,
because the Spring semester of Monday Night Seminars and Cayuga Bird Club
meetings is online at
birds.cornell.edu/mns
Local members will receive a mailing toward the end of January with the events
for the midwin
Hi All,
I've finally put together a new list of average spring arrivals dates for the
Cayuga Lake Basin, based on spring arrivals from 2000-2009. The list can be
found directly at:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/cayugabirdclub/aughtsarrivals.htm
or via the Cayuga Bird Club First Records and Arr
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