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Column ArchiveEach
of the columns available on this web site and listed below contains all of
the material that appeared in the newspaper and in addition , each one
usually has some extra information on
the subject. Click on the date to
display the column on your computer
screen. Jan 7, 2007- Topics: The great horned owl, the first
bird to nest in the spring. Dec 10, 2006- Topic: Making Nest Boxes May 14, 2006- Topic: How to
keep birds from attacking their reflection in a window. Jun26, 2005- Topic: The rose-breasted grosbeak arrives for the
summer Jun12, 2005- Topic A pileated
woodpecker has been attacking his reflection in outside rear view mirrors of cars as well as his reflection
in the windows of homes nearby in a suburb near Syracuse, NY. When he taps
the mirror or the windows he smashes them! May 29, 2005- Topics: 1. Reader
question as to how to get more than one pair of bluebirds to use the nest
boxes he has put out for bluebirds.
2. The Results of the May Feeder Survey. May 15, 2005-Topics: 1. Reader
question about the nature of the cardinals nest and eggs. 2. The
“All About Birds” website from The Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology now available to the public. 3. The Birds of North America website from the Cornell Laboratory of
Ornithology with the complete life histories of the 716 North American birds. May 1, 2005-Topic: How to deal
with starlings and house sparrows that try to take over bluebird nest boxes.
The May feeder survey starts today. The results of the April Feeder survey. April 17, 2005-Topic:The Derby
Hill Bird Observatory ( the Hawk
Lookout ). Why this is such a great place to see hawks in the spring. How to
reach Derby Hill and the approximate dates for the arrival of spring migrants
in the next two weeks. April 3, 2005-Topic: Reader question: what is the
bird with a red breast, but is not a robin? Arrival Dates for migrants from
Mar 30 to Apr 17. The eastern towhee.
The results of the March feeder survey. The April survey starts today. March 20, 2005-Topic: Migrants
that arrive in the next two weeks with emphasis on the fox sparrow and the
special courtship ritual of the woodcock. March 6, 2005- Topic: The first
birds to arrive in the Spring Migration including some comments about the
first flycatcher, the phoebe plus the
Results of the February Feeder Survey. February 20, 2005-Topic: The
Great Horned Owl, the First Bird to Nest Here in the Spring plus Making a
Nesting Platform for the Great Horned Owl. February 6, 2005-Topic: The
Unusual Fall Migration of the Tree Sparrow plus the Results of the January
Feeder Survey January 23, 2005-Topic:
Identifying Coopers and Sharp-shinned Hawks in your Yard,. How to tell one from the Other. January 09, 2005 –Topic: The
Results of the December Feeder Survey December 26, 2004-Topic: Providing Shelter Near the
Feeder to bring in more birds December 12, 2004-Topics- The
Results of the November Feeder Survey November 28, 2004-Topics: Food
Storage by the Chickadee, titmouse, nuthatch and blue jay. November 14, 2004-Topics: Why
crows are bolder and being seen near our homes, in our parks and even
roosting in towns overnight. October 31, 2004-Topics: The Results of the October Feeder
Survey plus a question from a reader,
“Where have all the male Goldfinches gone?” October 17, 2004-Topics: Suet Feeders for
woodpeckers and other insect eating birds. Several models of suet feeders are
described and there is a discussion of the best places to put them. October 3, 2004-
Topics: The October Feeder Survey
starts today. Fox Sparrows Migrate South through Central New York this
month. September 19, 2004- Topic: The
Birds that migrate in September and early October . The Feeder Survey, what
it is and complete Instructions as to how you can help with this scientific
project. September 5, 2004- Topic: The
Danger to Birds Caused by the Reflections from Glass Windows. August 22, 2004- Topic: The
Breeding and Nesting of the Gray Catbird and why the male flaps his wings a
lot when he is near the nest. August 8, 2004- Topic: Wind
turbines and Birds. July 25, 2004- Topic The killdeer
and its Nesting Habits July 11, 2004-Topic: Attracting Birds with Bird Baths and
Dripping Water June 27,
2004- Topic: How to Attract Bluebirds, Making a nest box, where to put
it, dealing with house sparrows,
starlings, tree swallows and raccoons.
June 13,
2004- Topic: How to attract hummingbirds to your yard
May 30,
2004- Topics: The Birds that were at feeders during the first month of
May. The results of the Feeder Survey for May.
May 16, 2004- Topics:
The last Spring Migrants and a review of a device that can be used in your
house to hear the sounds of birds outside even though the windows are closed.
May 2, 2004-Topics: Spring arrival dates for the next two
weeks. The results of the April
feeder Survey. April 18, 2004-Topic: Spring
arrival dates for the next two weeks. Why do birds sing and why do they sing so much more often at
dawn than later in the day? April 4, 2004- Topic: Spring
arrival dates for the next two weeks. The
results of the March Feeder
Survey . March 21, 2004- Topic: Time
schedule for the early spring migration plus the habits of the fox sparrow
which arrives this week. March 7, 2004- Topic: The Results of the February Feeder
Survey and migrant red-winged blackbirds arrived a few days ago. Feb 22, 2004- Topic: Bald
headed cardinals and blue jays in late summer. How does this happen? Feb 8, 2004 – Topic: The
January Feeder Survey Results and the abundant redpolls. Jan. 25, 2004 – Topic: Is it unusual to have a pileated woodpecker visit a suet
feeder? Jan. 11, 2004 – Topic: What are
the best types of seed for attracting a variety of birds? Which seeds are best for a bird that can not crack open sunflower seeds
because its bill is too small? Dec. 28, 2003 – Topic: The
December Feeder Survey Results. The most abundant bird was the goldfinch. Dec. 14, 2003 - Topic: Why
starlings and grackles flock together.
Nov. 30, 2003 - Topic: The
November Feeder Survey Results. A hummingbird
was still visiting a feeder in the first week of November! Nov. 16, 2003 - Topic: Hurricane Isabel and the
Birds.
Nov. 2, 2003 - Topic: The Oct. Feeder
Survey Results. Titmice are still on the increase in Central New York. Oct. 5, 2003 – Topic: Oct.
feeder survey starts today and responses to two readers’ questions: Do wrens
really harm other birds? When should
I stop feeding hummingbirds? Aug. 17, 2003 – Topic: Albino
female cardinal in Manlius. |
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