Re: [cayugabirds-l] Bluegrass Lane CATTLE EGRET

2014-10-09 Thread Jay McGowan
A CATTLE EGRET just flew north up the east shore of Cayuga Lake from
Stewart Park, loosely associating with a handful of gulls.
On Oct 9, 2014 6:21 PM, "Brad Walker"  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Five of the CATTLE EGRETS were flying ESE over the red barns at Bluegrass
> Lane about 20-30 minutes ago. They were flying in a tight group. Earlier I
> had a single bird soaring with the gulls that seemed to be heading west,
> but I lost track of it.
>
> The only other sighting of note was a very high group of about 50 SNOW
> GEESE flying south in a messy V.
>
> - Brad
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[cayugabirds-l] Bluegrass Lane CATTLE EGRET

2014-10-09 Thread Brad Walker
Hi all,

Five of the CATTLE EGRETS were flying ESE over the red barns at Bluegrass
Lane about 20-30 minutes ago. They were flying in a tight group. Earlier I
had a single bird soaring with the gulls that seemed to be heading west,
but I lost track of it.

The only other sighting of note was a very high group of about 50 SNOW
GEESE flying south in a messy V.

- Brad

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