[cayugabirds-l] Snow geese over Geneva

2022-11-26 Thread Alyssa Johnson
This evening just about sunset, I heard that recognizable higher pitched, 
sporadic honking of a snow goose flock flying over.

There were about 150-200 in a messy U shape flying NE, probably looking for a 
good corn field to roost in overnight. I was on the west side of the city when 
I noticed them.

We definitely don’t see the hundreds of thousands in the fall, as we do during 
the spring waterfowl migration. On the Atlantic Flyway, I’ve learned during the 
fall migration they take a more direct route from the tundra breeding grounds, 
to the east coast and then move south where they’ll winter. In the spring they 
seem to make more of an in-land route cutting through DE/PA/NY and on around 
the Great Lakes. 

I already can’t wait to hear them in March!

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[cayugabirds-l] Refuge cranes

2022-11-26 Thread Peter Saracino
At least 130 cranes at Knox! Some just flew in from the direction of
Armitage Rd. Same? Different?
Sar

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[cayugabirds-l] Sandhills

2022-11-26 Thread Peter Saracino
150+ cranes on south side of Armitage road. North of MNWR.
SAR

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[cayugabirds-l] Refuge diving ducks

2022-11-26 Thread Peter Saracino
The redheads and scaup have arrived on the main pool. Virtually none during
yesterday's survey yet scores of  redheads and a good number of scaup this
morning! Many ring necks as welland at least 1500 swans (conservative
estimate) - presumably mostly tundra. A really cool spectacle.
Sar

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