Dave - can you share the radar site where migratory birds can be tracked.
Thanks
Pete Saracino
On 3/19/2017 6:50 PM, David Nicosia wrote:
> All,
>
> The next period of sustained southerly winds and eventually some
> decent rainfall looks to begin early Friday and last into Saturday for NY
>
One soaring with a TUVU over downtown Trumansburg around 5:00pm today.
Marc Devokaitis
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Hi,
This has been a better than average year for feeder and yard birds at my house.
I have both sexes of red bellied, downy and hairy woodpeckers and a female
pileated, several rb and wb nuthatches. A white throated sparrow and a brown
creeper that show up daily along with chickadees,
The only sign we have of a fallout is a WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW under the
feeder. Also a second Song Sparrow in the same place.
For Donna, the huge flight of Snow Geese from the cornfields flew down to
the lake about 10 minutes ago. They were headed towards the power plant but
you should be able
I led a tour of Northern Montezuma WMA for 11 great folks Thursday afternoon.
The highlights were at the Morgan Rd. marshes in Savannah...2 Tree Swallows
(first of the season), 5 Bald Eagles, dozens of Tundra Swans, 2 Rough-legged
Hawks, an American Coot, and small flocks of American Black
As the rain hits before dawn there may even be a bit of fallout. I wish I had
the day off to see what birds are out there.
--Dave Nutter
> On Mar 23, 2017, at 11:19 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
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> As meteorologist/birder Dave Nicosia predicted, it looks like birds are on
>