This morning a female-type Ruby-throated Hummingbird came to our yard to sip
from a bunch of the Spotted Jewelweed which is blooming here. We don’t have any
feeders. We’ve also seen one briefly at several Nasturtium flowers.
- - Dave Nutter
> Perhaps someone has already answered this question,
I hope this will encourage more protection from state park officials at
Taughannock. The encroachment on that gorge from neighboring business and
the public needs to be kept in check.
🐦 Madonna
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024, 11:35 AM Tim Gallagher wrote:
> Here’s a link to an article I just wrote for Au
Chemung Valley Audubon Society Meeting and Program
September 19, 2024
7:00 p.m. Bird Identification Workshop
7:30 p.m. Meeting and Program
"My Third New York State Breeding Bird Atlas in Review"
Presented by Bill Ostrander
Bill Ostrander will relate his experiences with the third Breeding Bird At
Here’s a link to an article I just wrote for Audubon about a disturbing decline
in Peregrine Falcon numbers in some areas. I hope it encourages more
researchers, agencies, and birders to monitor the falcons closely this coming
spring. https://tinyurl.com/ytzzv92f
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Hi olks.
Our Interpretive Walks at the Montezuma Refuge will continue this Saturday,
8/21, but at a special time- 8am. This is to facilitate their inclusion
into the Refuge's day-long Wild Plants Celebration which begins at 9:30.
Hope to see you there as we continue exploring the often fascinating
Hi all,
Courtney Kelly Jett has been leading Wednesday morning migration walks for
the month of September (sometimes joined by me). Since the locations
weren't announced in advance, I thought I'd post here to let folks now
about our walk tomorrow morning at a famous migration hotspot: The Cornell