Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Cranes at Knox-Marcellus

2021-12-02 Thread Barbara Chase
Late yesterday afternoon I saw maybe 100 sandhill cranes just to the west of 
Olmsted Road, north of Armitage Road. As it was getting dark, they took in 
small groups flying southwest.

Barbara

> On Dec 1, 2021, at 9:10 PM, Sandy Podulka  wrote:
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> After NOT finding the Sandhill Cranes along Armitage Road late this 
> afternoon, or in the fields by the mucklands, we checked out Knox-Marcellus, 
> where a noisy flock of at least 300 Sandhill Cranes was milling around, along 
> with many Tundra Swans, Canada Geese, Green-winged Teal, Mallards, Black 
> Ducks, and some Northern Pintail (and likely many others, but they were 
> distant and it was getting dark).  Small flock of Cranes took off in various 
> directions as we watched.
> 
> Sandy 
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[cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Cranes at Knox-Marcellus

2021-12-01 Thread Sandy Podulka
After NOT finding the Sandhill Cranes along Armitage Road late this 
afternoon, or in the fields by the mucklands, we checked out 
Knox-Marcellus, where a noisy flock of at least 300 Sandhill Cranes 
was milling around, along with many Tundra Swans, Canada Geese, 
Green-winged Teal, Mallards, Black Ducks, and some Northern Pintail 
(and likely many others, but they were distant and it was getting 
dark).  Small flock of Cranes took off in various directions as we watched.


Sandy 



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