While working on veggie garden fence, I saw a few interesting birds.


Two OSPREYS, three BROAD-WINGED HAWKS, 1 COOPERS HAWK, three TURKEY VULTURES 
(two of them heavily molting) and one bird, first I could not decide what that 
could be as it looked an odd sized and shaped, way high,  heading towards lake, 
with binoculars it turned out to be a COMMON LOON.

Also it looked like I saw a migrating Barn Swallow as it headed inn the same 
directions as the hawks went. All hawks came as individuals.



I am hoping head out now to something more.



Cheers

 Meena





Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/


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