Hi all,
Jay McGowan and I (later joined by Kevin McGowan) did an hour long
hawkwatch, that Ken referred to, at Sapsucker Woods yesterday. We had a few
BROAD-WINGED HAWKS, several SHARP-SHINNED HAWKS, AMERICAN KESTRELS,
NORTHERN HARRIER, BALD EAGLE, DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS, and COMMON LOON
and
As I walked home from work along Spencer Road around 5:30pm I heard a doubled, high, thin squeal. In either a reflection on my hearing or on my unfamiliarity with calls which I don't hear often, I wondered whether it was a Broad-winged Hawk or a partially-heard Rusty Blackbird. The sky view there
I'm surprised others haven't posted the results of various sky counts today.
Mine started with an adult BROAD-WINGED HAWK circling over the Northeast Ithaca
neighborhood, and at least 5 more streaming over as I walked from the parking
lots o the Lab of O.
Heading out for a late lunch and