This is a good report. We are getting them occasionally now in Broome
County. As far as I know, there is limited ebird use in Chemung Co and no
email list serve so any reports of good birds is welcome. Its only a 45
minutes drive for us and we would love to hear more about their rarities.

On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 10:59 AM <whhow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Not sure how unusual this is, but at 10:35 this morning I was driving east
> on I-86 between Lowman and Chemung.  North of the highway was a cloud of
> 20-25 Turkey Vultures about half a mile east of the Lowman exit.  With them
> was at least one Black Vulture.  Traffic was busy so I didn’t have a chance
> to pull over to see if there were more BLVUs in the group.
>
> Bill Howe
> whhow...@gmail.com
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