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Posts Tagged "singing"

Grasshopper Sparrow

Posted on May 10, 2015

Grasshopper Sparrow

I photographed this Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) last week on a dreary and foggy morning in grasslands known to be a spring migratory site for the species. It was busy feeding in the mist, generally avoiding any picturesque views, as is typical for the species. It had even been singing the previous day! RTPI staff documented confirmed breeding of Henslow’s Sparrows and Grasshopper Sparrows at the Chautauqua County/Jamestown Airport (KJHW) during the summer of 2013. Both species are listed as New York endangered species with the Henslow’s Sparrow classified as ‘threatened’ and...

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Song Sparrows Singing

Posted on Apr 18, 2015

Song Sparrows Singing

Once again, I ask you…why do they call these birds Song Sparrows? Oh, whoops! Forget I asked. Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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Singing Song Sparrow

Posted on Mar 16, 2015

Singing Song Sparrow

By now you have likely heard the Song Sparrow belting out tunes all day long in the nearly-spring sun. They are really ramping up their advertisements as they return to territories and start seeking mates. Can you feel the spring? You can definitely hear it now!  

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Cardinal in Low Winter Sun

Posted on Jan 14, 2015

Cardinal in Low Winter Sun

I recently photographed this Northern Cardinal in the early morning and low winter sun as it was soaking up the rays to warm up on a chilly day. It did not sing, or at least not yet. It will not be long before the species begins to call out on territories across the landscape while the sun rises in height in the sky each and every day. Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus)

Posted on Jun 9, 2014

White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus)

Have you seen a White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus) this spring or are you lucky enough to have a nesting pair where you are? This guy is giving it his all to find a girl…

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