Still no Phalarope at 9:30 am. Sorry I was busy with my other 
springtime activity, gardening, and missed the emails last night! 
--Sandy Podulka

At 08:48 AM 5/24/2012, David McCartt wrote:
>Unfortunately, I did not learn about this Red-necked Phalarope until 
>until last night.  I stopped by this morning, 5/24, but alas it was 
>NOT there.  I talked to a couple of residents and they had not seen 
>it either today.  I did see 2 SPOTTED SANDPIPERS and 3 KILLDEER.
>
>David McCartt
>
>--- On Wed, 5/23/12, Jeff Gerbracht <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>From: Jeff Gerbracht <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-necked Phalarope and other birds there
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 7:39 PM
>
>This pond has been good for shorebirds since it was created, I just
>looked through my eBird reports and the first record I have is a
>Lesser Yellowlegs on May 3 and Dunlin on May 5.  I've made this an
>eBird hotspot so it'll be easier for everyone to find and enter their
>birds.
>    Cheers,
>     Jeff
>
>On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 2:48 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I came home from errands to Shannon telling me about Steve's report of a
> > Red-necked Phalarope in Brooktondale.  I went right back out....
> >
> > As of 2 PM the bird was still at the small man made pond on Boiceville Rd,
> > having been seen and photographed by a number of people. This is a
> > beautiful breeding plumage bird that is very cooperative, coming and
> > feeding within 20 yards of people at one point. Aside from the "birding
> > community" there were at least 6 people who lived right there that got very
> > good views and were interested in it.
> >
> > Thanks Steve for finding and posting this wonderful bird!
> >
> > Also there were Killdeer,  a Spotted Sandpiper, and 3 Least Sandpipers that
> > I didn't notice until they finally flew.
> >
> > The pond itself is only about 3 weeks old. I spoke with one of the
> > contractors there and he said it is only 2 feet deep at it's deepest. As
> > much as I regret what had been a great field for Woodcocks and field birds
> > becoming a small development,  it seems the pond has at least some
> > potential......
> >
> > Bill
> > Baker
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