Hi All, 
 I haven't been out in so long that today I saw the sun and started up Rt. 129 
going south. Of course, the minute I loaded the car the sun disappeared but now 
I was committed. I saw lots of Red-Tails commanding there territory along with 
two adult Northern Harriers. One was hunting in a grassy field on Rt. 129 
across the street from a farm which provides for Byrne Dairy. The other was on 
Wycoff Rd. There were lots of small groups of Snow Buntings along both roads. 
There was a large flock of Snow Geese on Rt. 96 just west of 129. Snow Buntings 
were there in great numbers though really far from the road. I saw no Owls 
though they might have been smarter than me with that icy wind.I observed many 
blanketed horses sheltering themselves on the sides of barns. It makes you 
appreciate How much animals endure in winter.   Diana Whiting
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