As meteorologist/birder Dave Nicosia predicted, it looks like birds are on
their way tonight. Binghamton, State College PA, & Sterling VA all show that
telltale huge fuzzy blossom centered on the radar site.
--Dave Nutter
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Today I drove from Ithaca to Montezuma NWR & back on the west side of Cayuga
Lake. Notable Snow Goose sightings included:
Around 11am flocks of hundreds in lines and vees over Covert flying east toward
the lake.
Around 5pm hundreds covering and grazing on the sheep pasture beside NYS-89
That seems like a very unusual spot for that bird.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Karen Steffy wrote:
> There is currently (2:30 pm) a Northern Pintail wading in the shallow area
> on the left of the falls/dam on Beebe lake (Cornell University).
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There is currently (2:30 pm) a Northern Pintail wading in the shallow area on
the left of the falls/dam on Beebe lake (Cornell University).
Karen
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HI all,
In general I am a lurker on this list that benefits from all the wonderful
learning I get to do via this listserv. Thank you everyone who posts!
We are having a discussion right on on the Village of Freeville listserv
regarding a proposed solar farm next to Willow Glen Cemetery. There are
Not all the Snows are heading for the corn fields. About an hour ago
several well-formed Vees flew fairly high over our place heading due north.
On the move?.
Bill
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Hard to tell for sure, but it looks like some Snow Geese that flew west a hour
or more ago, are returning to & landing in the large flock that remains on the
lake.
This flock took flight a few times, flew a little to north, & landed again each
time, so now they are in lake, west of, right
Thanks Eben.
Will take a look.
Peter
On 3/22/2017 5:41 PM, Eben McLane wrote:
> This is an interesting site, Peter.
> I suggest consulting it in conjunction with a site like
> https://www.fs.fed.us/nrs/atlas/ , which has more information
> connected to modeled shifts in habitat types.
Hi.
I drove by just yesterday around 6 pm as part of the raptor survey at
Montezuma Refuge.the spot is snow and ice still.
Lots of snow geese in the area (northern part of the basin)just not
there..at least yesterday.
Pete Sar
On 3/22/2017 7:34 PM,
4 of 5 rafts flew over west shore in many directions awhile ago.
Largest, southern-most raft of Snow Geese I can see from my yard, is still on
water.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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I did the Raptor Survey last night and saw no snow geese in the Mucklands. In
the Morgan Rd area Tundra swans and Sandhill cranes were seen. As of last night
most areas were still frozen and snow covered. There was a nice variety of
waterfowl at the Cayuga Lake State Park boat launch. Janet
5 long separate rafts w/ 1000s of SNOW GEESE on west side of Cayuga lake
opposite Lansing Station Rd., Lansing, 8 AM.
Donna Scott
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I was at Puddler last night... Raptor survey,. I didn't see any snow geese
at that time. Flock of Tundra swans was there.
On Mar 22, 2017 7:35 PM, "Mary Jane Thomas" wrote:
> Hi -
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> Has anyone been to the Mucklands recently and, if so, are there many Snow
> Geese there?
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