I spent 2 1/2 hours today looking for the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher from about 8- 10:30. It was not seen by any of the people who had come to look, It was pretty laden with frost at arrival. Diana Whiting
On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:01 PM, Matthew Medler wrote:

Just a quick note for those who might be interested in looking for the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Savannah on Monday. The bird was still present when I left the area at 5:40 pm on Sunday evening (25 Oct 2009). David Wheeler was still watching it, hoping that Jim Pawlicki would arrive in time to catch a glimpse of it (which I think he did).

During the time that I was there this afternoon, the bird ranged a considerable distance along the eastern end of Van Dyne Spoor Road. When I arrived, it was probably 3/5 to 3/4 of a mile west of the road's dead end, but at one point it flew east of the dead end and over the small canal into Cayuga County. At all times that I saw it, the bird was either perched on the power lines, or on vegetation on the south side of Van Dyne Spoor Road.

Good luck,
Matt Medler
Ithaca

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