Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Crane note

2021-12-03 Thread Peter Saracino
I'd check Knox Marcellus Marsh and the fields around Armitage Rd. and
Olmstead Road (Olmstead is a right hand turn off of Armitage as you head
west on Armitage). If you strike out there check the fields along Rt. 31 a
bit north of Knox Marcellus.
Good luck!
Pete Sar

On Fri, Dec 3, 2021, 7:56 PM Dave K  wrote:

> Not sure if it was the entire 300 but a large number of cranes were on
> Knox Marcellus' SW water edge today at 4:15
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> *Subject:* Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Crane note
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> Hoping to join the Crane Watchers team tomorrow. Any help to an amateur re
> finding them?
> Thanks, all!
> NancyG
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> On Dec 3, 2021, at 3:54 PM, Peter Saracino 
> wrote:
>
> 
> A word about my recent post about the cranes on Olmstead Rd. I was going
> thru the flock counting them one by one going right to left. I got to my
> three hundredth bird with a handful more to count when the entire group
> went airborne.  It was quite a raucous spectacle.but left me with an
> unfinished count. If I had to estimate I'd say there may have been 10 or 12
> birds left to count that I was unable to count. Also I'm pretty sure the
> number was even higher because there were birds down in a slough whose
> heads would suddenly poke up unexpectedly amist the corn stubble.
> I'm hoping they'll stay around the complex so someone can get an even more
> accurate count.
> For now, suffice it to say that our numbers grow with each passing season,
> and that's a very good thing!
> The word must be getting around the Crane nation (smile)
> Pete Sar
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Crane note

2021-12-03 Thread Dave K
Not sure if it was the entire 300 but a large number of cranes were on Knox 
Marcellus' SW water edge today at 4:15

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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Crane note

Hoping to join the Crane Watchers team tomorrow. Any help to an amateur re 
finding them?
Thanks, all!
NancyG

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 3, 2021, at 3:54 PM, Peter Saracino  wrote:


A word about my recent post about the cranes on Olmstead Rd. I was going thru 
the flock counting them one by one going right to left. I got to my three 
hundredth bird with a handful more to count when the entire group went 
airborne.  It was quite a raucous spectacle.but left me with an unfinished 
count. If I had to estimate I'd say there may have been 10 or 12 birds left to 
count that I was unable to count. Also I'm pretty sure the number was even 
higher because there were birds down in a slough whose heads would suddenly 
poke up unexpectedly amist the corn stubble.
I'm hoping they'll stay around the complex so someone can get an even more 
accurate count.
For now, suffice it to say that our numbers grow with each passing season, and 
that's a very good thing!
The word must be getting around the Crane nation (smile)
Pete Sar
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Crane note

2021-12-03 Thread Nancy Tonachel Gabriel
Hoping to join the Crane Watchers team tomorrow. Any help to an amateur re 
finding them?
Thanks, all!
NancyG

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 3, 2021, at 3:54 PM, Peter Saracino  wrote:


A word about my recent post about the cranes on Olmstead Rd. I was going thru 
the flock counting them one by one going right to left. I got to my three 
hundredth bird with a handful more to count when the entire group went 
airborne.  It was quite a raucous spectacle.but left me with an unfinished 
count. If I had to estimate I'd say there may have been 10 or 12 birds left to 
count that I was unable to count. Also I'm pretty sure the number was even 
higher because there were birds down in a slough whose heads would suddenly 
poke up unexpectedly amist the corn stubble.
I'm hoping they'll stay around the complex so someone can get an even more 
accurate count.
For now, suffice it to say that our numbers grow with each passing season, and 
that's a very good thing!
The word must be getting around the Crane nation (smile)
Pete Sar
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[cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Crane note

2021-12-03 Thread Peter Saracino
A word about my recent post about the cranes on Olmstead Rd. I was going
thru the flock counting them one by one going right to left. I got to my
three hundredth bird with a handful more to count when the entire group
went airborne.  It was quite a raucous spectacle.but left me with an
unfinished count. If I had to estimate I'd say there may have been 10 or 12
birds left to count that I was unable to count. Also I'm pretty sure the
number was even higher because there were birds down in a slough whose
heads would suddenly poke up unexpectedly amist the corn stubble.
I'm hoping they'll stay around the complex so someone can get an even more
accurate count.
For now, suffice it to say that our numbers grow with each passing season,
and that's a very good thing!
The word must be getting around the Crane nation (smile)
Pete Sar

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