This evening (Thursday 18 August) the two Great Egrets were clearly identifiable with binoculars at 8:30pm in the same two trees as before.
--Dave Nutter
On Aug 13, 2011, at 07:48 PM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@mac.com> wrote:
This evening (13 August) I took a walk along Cayuga Inlet by Cass Park to Treman Marina. Although it was fairly dark by 9pm when I was opposite Jetty Woods, with binoculars I was able to discern what I believe were probably (the) 2 GREAT EGRETS roosting in separate trees.--Dave Nutter
On Aug 06, 2011, at 06:35 PM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@mac.com> wrote:Two GREAT EGRETS were roosting in the same spot on the edge of Jetty Woods next to Cayuga Inlet this evening, 6 August. Also seen on this evening's canoe-paddle all the way around the red lighthouse: 3 GREAT BLUE HERONS, 2 BELTED KINGFISHERS, 2 PURPLE MARTINS, 3 SPOTTED SANDPIPERS, 32 CASPIAN TERNS, 41 DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS, 3 WOOD DUCKS, 6 COMMON MERGANSERS, 2 GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULLS, 1 HERRING GULL, plenty of RING-BILLED GULLS, MALLARDS AND CANADA GEESE, one or more BARN SWALLOWS, 2 AMERICAN ROBINS, and 1 MOURNING DOVE. Also heard were 1 AMERICAN GOLDFINCH and 2 SONG SPARROWS.We did not see any fireflies in our yard this evening. On August 1 we only saw 1 firefly, but a few weeks ago it was spectacular.--Dave NutterIthaca, NY
On Aug 02, 2011, at 06:55 PM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@mac.com> wrote:The Great Egret is roosting in the same place this evening, 2 August.
--Dave Nutter
Ithaca, NY
On Aug 1, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@mac.com> wrote:
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> On this evening's (1 Aug) canoe-paddle on Cayuga Inlet Laurie and I saw a Great Egret atop a small tree on the edge of Jetty Woods. A Great Blue Heron stood on a log below, and 17 Double-crested Cormorants rested on dead trees or soared nearby. A Belted Kingfisher and a couple of Caspian Tern families flew past. When we got home an Eastern Screech-Owl was calling from the edge of our yard.
> --Dave Nutter
> Ithaca, NY
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