For Sandy and others who might have missed seeing this beauty in person, I have 
posted 5 or so photos I took yesterday of the phalarope, in my album on the 
Cayuga Bird Club web site, if you'd like to see. 
Link at 
http://www.cayugabirdclub.org/gallery

Warm wishes,
Melissa 



Melissa Groo Fine Art Photography
http://melissagroo.com


Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 09:31:46 -0400
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Red-necked Phalarope and other birds there



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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