I took part in the annual DEC waterfowl count today, and our party counted more
than 20,000 Redhead and associated Aythyas between Long Point and the ice edge
at Union Springs. They weren’t in 1 or 2 massive flocks as in past years, but
rather in many many flocks of 1-3,000. Thousands of Canada
…Not Long Point Rd.
Rafts of Aythyas N of Long Pt State Park.
On Cayuga Lake.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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1000s of Aythyas in several rafts off Long Point Road, Aurora, north of state
park.
Mostly Redheads with some Scaup sp, Ringnecks, & Golden Eyes, along with
Mallards. So far can’t see Canvasback.
I don’t have scope with me. Drat.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Today, while doing a waterfowl survey that included Taughannock SP, I had
about 10 American Robins along the South cove. There were also several
Eastern Bluebirds and a wintering Yellow-rumped Warbler. There was at least
one more, if not two more Yellow-rumped Warblers along the creek at North
The first time I ever saw Red-breasted Mergansers was in that area.
On Sat, Jan 15, 2022, 4:48 PM Andrew David Miller
wrote:
> Errands took me up along the west side of the lake today and a few
> observations of note (this was not really a birding trip, but the
> binoculars were in the car and
Two days ago I had a huge ,30-40 , flock of robins come into my yard to eat my
winterberries. About 15 were around yesterday.
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> On Jan 15, 2022, at 9:46 PM, Marty Schlabach wrote:
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> A flock of 30-40 robins flew up from the side of the road near Taughannock,
> along