Hoping that a few of the VERY early spring arrivals might trickle through my 
yard, I was out during the sunny period early this morning -- it was fairly 
quiet except for the songs of PURPLE FINCH, WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS, and 
KINGLETS. As usual, there were a few interesting flyovers -- a pair of EASTERN 
BLUEBIRDS,  4 TREE SWALLOWS, and a CHIMNEY SWIFS - all hard to get as actual 
yard birds. A few YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS and at least 5 FLICKERS came over as 
well.

Yesterday evening, a dark MERLIN bombed over the yard, and we flushed a flock 
of 20+ AM PIPITS in the fields on Bluegrass Lane off Hanshaw.

KEN


Ken Rosenberg
Director of Conservation Science
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
607-254-2412
607-342-4594 (cell)
[email protected]


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