conditions are
difficult at the farm, but the feeders are visible from the road. About half
the birds were at each location, but I never saw any Blackbirds of any species.
Maybe you can keep an eye on this location.
Regards,
Brad Carlson
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"the money shot" will
be when somebody gets them both in a single frame. Good luck if you go try to
see them tomorrow!
Regards,
-Brad Carlson
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Honeoye Falls, NY
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Nutmeg Meadow NE of parking lot off of 76th Avenue.
Regards,
Brad Carlson
Honeoye Falls, NY
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six (6) COMMON REDPOLLS, another large flock of PINE
SISKINS, a late BLACKPOLL WARBLER with Yellow-rumps, and a very brown
juvenile NORTHERN SHRIKE.
Regards,
Brad Carlson
Honeoye Falls, NY
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Any updates (positive or negative) on the Long Island Hermit Warbler and
Loggerhead Shrike would be appreciated. A few of us from Rochetser are
intending to drive down tomorrow with hopes of seeing these birds on Saturday
morning.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
-Brad Carlson
Honeoye Falls, NY
Blackbirds and
one YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD.
You are welcome to come see it. My address is as follows.
Regards,
-Brad Carlson
17 Old French Road
Honeoye Falls, NY
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s,
but was too afraid of avian flu (after all I still need to keep my strength up
to fight off swine flu)!
I photographed the dead bird, and I will provide the specimen to Cornell's Lab
of Ornithology.
Regards,
-Brad Carlson
Honeoye Falls