FOY house wren singing here on Hike School rd this am along with FOY look at a towhee and two pine Siskins urgently chowing down at my feeders. And a robin repeatedly lighting into a blue Jay. Near my feeders and not at a nest, so I suspect recent foul play by a or that blue Jay? Seemed male robin
Three stunning male Baltimore orioles made a brief appearance at our feeder
station this morning in the hills of Dryden. House wrens appeared overnight
with an increasing number of white-throated sparrows.
-A.D. Miller
Dryden, NY
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Hello,
I hope I’m not violating a rule, but I need some advice concerning the
Baltimore Orioles who have been gracing us with their vibrant colors for a
couple of weeks. This is the first time we’ve had the honor of their company
and have been happy to provide them with orange halves which we h
It is still present near the boat ramp at Treman Marina.
Ann
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I didn't see B. Orioles at Salt Pt, but I did see a RUFFED GROUSE, NORTHERN
FLICKER, & NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, along w E. STARLINGS, & MALLARDS & gulls & C.
Geese.
Donna Scott
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> Kevin and I were checking out Salt Poin
Kevin and I were checking out Salt Point when I saw a confusing flash of orange
that turned out to be a Baltimore Oriole. Kevin has photos.
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Hello folks!
Of course, I am referring to the birds and not the baseball team from my
hometown.
While I was at the Tompkins Recycling center yesterday (behind Maine Source), I
saw two Baltimore Orioles in the trees across from the main office. This
morning, I saw and heard the Baltimore Oriole