Dave,
Marty Mau and I heard the LONG-EARED OWL on Friday night, Sep 9 around 9 PM
along the wooded section of Van Dyne Spoor Rd, just west of the Sandhill Crane
Unit Marsh area. In fact, we had a quartet of owls along this stretch, with
BARRED, EASTERN SCREECH, and NORTHERN SAW-WHET all calling at the same time.
The latter 3 were calling from the south side of the road, with the Screech
calling to our west, the Saw-whet calling almost directly in front of us, and
the Barred calling to the east. The LONG-EARED OWL called 3 times from the
north side of the road, and from an area closer to the marsh.
I suspect this will be a popular area to visit during next year's Muckrace.
Mickey
Mickey Scilingo
Constantia
Oswego County, NY
mickey.scili...@gte.net
315-679-6299
- Original Message -
From: Dave Nutter
To: cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 12:59 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] RFI: Muckrace Sedge Wren Long-eared Owl
I'm trying to update the first 2011 records for the Cayuga Lake Basin Sedge
Wren and Long-eared Owl were first reported on the Montezuma Muckrace. If
anyone can tell me who observed either species, the location, and which date
(Friday evening 9 September, or Saturday 10 September), I would be most
grateful.
--Dave Nutter
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