Here on Dubois Rd, closer to Rt 89, we also have had a pair of RB Nuthatch,
for several weeks now and they are still around. We have never had them
here for the 15 years I have lived here. I love seeing them.
We also have a semi-constant Sapsucker, on some 2" willow stems. Late
migrant?

Nancy

On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 6:51 AM John Gregoire <johnandsuegrego...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Conditions have never been ideal for a good flight of Common Loons over
> Seneca this year but yesterday looked OK for one last try.
>
> The first two seen were headed north, at 0715. In the next hour and a half
> only 18 were headed south. As usual they were mixed in with hundreds of
> wheeling and southbound Gulls and were barely visible in the gloomy
> weather. Most were single individuals but there were two groups of 3 and 4.
> Not very inspiring.
>
> Also saw quite a few skeins of Canada Geese and a couple of flocks of
> unidentifyable ducks. Upon arrival home I heard what I thought were distant
> Snow Geese.
>
> At home, on the western edge of the Cayuga Basin, in Schuyler County, we
> have a constant presence of 4 Red-breasted Nuthatches, uncommon up here.
> Also had a quick visit by a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker two days ago.
>
> Sue G.
>
>
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