Saw an adult bald eagle fly SW towards the lake just west of our house yesterday 9 a.m.. At 2 p.m. when I was at the post office, 1/2 mi. from our house, I again saw an adult bald eagle flying SW towards the lake. I hope it is able to take a goose or duck for food since fish are probably down too
My fingers were so cold I forgot to type the location earlier this
afternoon when I was at Game Farm Road and the Compost today from
3:30-4:30. It seemed like raptor-ville; so I thought I would post.
Someone suggested I was looking at Short-eared Owls, which I had never seen
before. (Thanks,
We saw 2 Short-eareds swooping around the barn west of Scoffield, just as
darkness was falling a few minutes after 5pm yesterday. Sorry, Marie!
They appeared about 2 minutes after you left!
I wonder -- will the food supply last all winter in this one area, or
will they deplete it and
It was there again this morning around 10-ish.
Ray
On Jan 8, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Marty Schlabach m...@cornell.edu
mailto:m...@cornell.edu wrote:
About 8:15am this morning a peregrine was perched about ¾ up the east side of
Bradfield Hall. I heard it call before I looked up to see it.
I just came home after a fruitless search for the Iceland gull, glanced out
the kitchen window, and perched in the middle of the backyard near the feeders,
bigger than a whing-ding, was an adult N. GOSHAWK. Probably a female, judging
by size, grayish breast with many horizontal stripes, and a
Seneca Falls AirportSnowy Owl seen ~ Noon today..looking North from
Martin RdEast of runway on field seam near fenced antenna.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/105424358@N06/15616916854
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Snowy Owl still present at 2:30, slightly west of fenced antenna tower and
closer to Martin rd. This was a life bird for me! Thanks to all who found
and refound this bird! Also saw a Northern Harrier that flew low over the
fields when I first arrived. Thanks again!
Good Owling,
Josh
On Fri, Jan
I think I am looking at 6 juvenile Red-tailed Hawks and saw two crow-size Hawks
and one other hawk that is not a RTH. They are very active right now and have
been resting on posts and on trees in the hedge row. Will try to identify
later.
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