Birded Hawthorn around noon today. Only bird of special note was a very attractive YELLOW-THROATED VIREO singing its "sore throat" song. Also spotted a wad of pink fiberglass insulation draped around a branch of a tree.

While birding Greensprings Cemetery near Arnot with Lynn Leopold yesterday, we found quite a few pieces of insulation strewn about, as well as a 3' X 4' sheet of corrugated aluminum. Apart from these ravages of the wind, we had a fun time birding the cemetery. Among the birds seen were RAVEN, BROWN THRASHER, KINGBIRD, KESTREL, and many FIELD SPARROW AND PURPLE FINCH. No Bobolink yet! Thanks Lynn!!

Larry

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W. Larry Hymes
120 Vine Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
(H) 607-277-0759, w...@cornell.edu
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