Gardeners have received notice that next spring, the Cornell Community
Gardens along Freese Road will be converted to agriculture instead of
community horticulture.  I’ve heard vague speculation that the plots will
be moved elsewhere, but I have no confirmation.  So now is the time to
enjoy this remarkable site while we still can!



This weekend I’ll lead two more Cayuga Bird Club walks at the gardens, one
on Saturday and one on Sunday.  I expect a lot of turnover of sparrows and
other birds with the changing weather – including, I hope, some new
arrivals.  Both walks start at 8:30 AM in the site’s parking lot --
https://goo.gl/maps/FUWhqwBzb172.



I paid brief midday visits the gardens on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday
this week.  The species mix was about the same each day as Suan and I
reported last weekend, with multiple INDIGO BUNTINGS and LINCOLN’S, SONG,
SWAMP, SAVANNAH, CHIPPING, FIELD, and WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS.  I saw a
western PALM WARBLER on Saturday and again yesterday, but not in between.
I haven’t seen White-crowned Sparrow since the one I reported last Friday.



On each visit this week, I kept hearing dull “thgk” notes that I thought
were from Lincoln’s Sparrow.  I confirmed the ID of these birds many times,
without any false positives.  But the calls were so frequent and
widespread, and so many remained unconfirmed, that I still can’t be sure if
I was hearing something else, like the click of grasshopper wings.  If
indeed all the dull notes were from Lincoln’s Sparrows, then I’d conclude
that there were at least half a dozen of them among the plots.



On Wednesday, I forgot my binoculars.  I was mad at myself for a few
seconds, but then remembered that Meena grew up watching wildlife with an
unaided eye, maybe becoming a better observer than she would have been with
optics.  So I stayed and birded by ear and impression and the LCD screen of
my camera.  I had limited success but good fun.  I did manage to find and
photograph two Lincoln’s Sparrows together, and to get a rewarding portrait
session with one.  Photos start at https://goo.gl/photos/1yHryZfebUGZfwJcA.




I look forward to seeing many of you this weekend!



Mark Chao

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