One male at my feeders this morning in Trumansburg (Schuyler County).
Annette Nadeau
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First Red-winged Blackbird of the year sharing the feeder, briefly, with a few
Redpolls! Snyder Hill area.
Bob McGuire
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We had three red-winged blackbirds this morning, and later, five grackles. I
think we had three RWBL on Monday, for 20 seconds, but they flew away before I
could get a good look!
Enfield, corner of Halseyville and Aiken Rds.
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> First one
First one (male) this morning. Fitzgerald Rd, Burdett.
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Yesterday morning at the Arboretum, one of the Red-Winged Blackbirds was
following each songspread with some begging chips and flutters:
https://www.facebook.com/suan.yong/videos/10222776117489508/
Confused young'un?
Suan
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This morning I watched the feeders at the Montezuma Audubon Center for about 5
minutes. The usual crew was there, includin
This morning I watched the feeders at the Montezuma Audubon Center for about 5
minutes. The usual crew was there, including a RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD. I tried to
manipulate eBird to tell me the most recent sightings in this area, and I
couldn't figure it out. I know it's not unusual to see RWBBs at
FOY Red-winged Blackbird singing in the yard. Must have come in on the strong
south wind!
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A strange day at the feeders today! We have 10 male and 6 female NORTHERN
CARDINALS coming in with the WT Sparrows, Juncoes, and Chickadees.
Bob
> On Feb 12, 2019, at 1:13 PM, Rachel Lodder wrote:
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> One adult male at my feeders today. With very numerous tree sparrows, juncos,
> chickadees an
One adult male at my feeders today. With very numerous tree sparrows, juncos,
chickadees and titmice.
Braving the cold and wind.
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Had a single adult male at the feeders yesterday.
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Saw a line red-winged blackbird today in North Lansing. It hasn't made it
all the way to the feeders in my yard that I can tell, but it's getting
closer.
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I heard two at A lot (Cornell)this morning.
Karen
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Saw two this morning on First St. in downtown Ithaca!
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 9:08 AM Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> First one I have seen here on Lansing Station Rd. Male feeding on ground
> bird seed.
> Donna
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First one I have seen here on Lansing Station Rd. Male feeding on ground bird
seed.
Donna
Donna Scott
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I was surprised just now to see a male RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD on my deck
under the feeders here in Brooktondale. Wish he'd made an appearance the
day of the count.
Annette
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Enjoy your one. We are inundated with a huge mixed flock here in Tyre. I
don't know how to count them all for Feederwatch!
Claire Damaske
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> Enjoying my FOY lone male RED WINGED BLACKBIRD feeding on ground here in
>
Enjoying my FOY lone male RED WINGED BLACKBIRD feeding on ground here in
Lansing. Very dark black with red & yellow epaulets.
I listened around North Lansing in suitable habitats for Woodcocks last
evening, but none heard.
Donna Scott
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One red winged blackbird at our feeders this morning!
Michele
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The first sound I heard as I set foot outside this morning was a RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD singing from my neighbor's tree. I knew a few had come back and I've been keeping an eye out, but I didn't expect my first of the year to be a yard bird. It was disorienting, as often happens when I first hear a s
Pleasant surprise this morning to find a male Red-winged Blackbird at my
feeders here in Dryden.
Carl Steckler
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I heard my first Red-winged black birds singing on Sunday. They may have been
singing earlier in the week but I was still in hibernation mode. There were at
least 3 in my backyard in West Groton. Also, I had a swarm of little bugs
drowned in a water bucket I left on the sidewalk overnight.
Spri
With the release of the eBird yard/patch list feature, I decided to
"adopt" the Durland preserve along Ellis Hollow Creek Rd. as my patch.
and visit it at least once a week. It will be interesting to hone in
on a single place and watch the avifauna change during the year.
Once I started, it got me
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